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Compas
Compas (also spelled konpa or compas direct) is Haiti’s modern, méringue-based dance music. It features a steady, driving groove, lyrical melodies, and tight horn or synth hooks designed for continuous social dancing. The style blends Haitian méringue rhythms with jazz and Afro‑Cuban/Latin elements, typically in a mid‑tempo 4/4. A locked‑in drum/cowbell pattern, syncopated bass ostinatos, percussive rhythm guitar, keyboards playing montuno-like figures, and call‑and‑response vocals in Haitian Creole or French are core traits. Since the late 1970s, electronic keyboards and drum machines have been common, but the feel remains warm, romantic, and unshakably danceable.
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Zouk
Zouk is a high-energy dance music that originated in the French Caribbean (Guadeloupe and Martinique) in the early 1980s, crystallized by the band Kassav’. It blends Haitian compas (kadans) with local folk rhythms and the glossy production aesthetics of disco, funk, and early electronic pop. Early “zouk béton” emphasized driving, tightly arranged rhythms, bright synth-brass stabs, and call-and-response vocals. A slower, smoother branch known as “zouk love” followed, foregrounding romantic lyrics, silky harmonies, and sensual grooves. Sung primarily in Antillean Creole and French, zouk is both a party soundtrack and a cultural statement of Caribbean identity.
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World
World music is a broad, industry-coined umbrella for traditional, folk, and contemporary popular styles from around the globe that fall outside the Anglo-American pop mainstream. The label emerged in the 1980s as a retail and marketing category to group diverse regional musics for international distribution. Musically, it spans acoustic and electric instrumentation; modal, pentatonic, and microtonal pitch systems; and rhythms ranging from cyclical grooves and polyrhythms to asymmetrical meters. While the term can obscure local specificity, it also facilitated cross-cultural collaboration, festivals, and recordings that brought regional genres to wider audiences.
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