- Cadence-lypso
Cadence-lypso developed in the 1970s, and was the first style of Dominican music to find international acclaim, eventually becoming a part of styles like
zouk . The most influential band in the development of cadence-lypso wasExile One who combined calypso with compas and cadence, styles derived from Haitian music. Aside from Exile One, other bands included theGrammacks ,Black Roots ,Black Machine ,Naked Feet ,Belles Combo , Mantra,Black Affairs ,Liquid Ice ,Belles Combo ,Wafrikai ,Midnight Groovers and Milestone, while the most famous singers includedBill Thomas ,Chubby Marc ,Gordon Henderson ,Linford John ,Janet Azouz ,Sinky Rabess ,Tony Valmond ,Jeff Joseph ,Mike Moreau andAnthony Gussie .Cadence-lypso was influenced by nationalist movement that espoused Rastafari and
Black Power . Many groups performed songs with intensely ideological positions, and much of the repertoire was in the vernacular "kwéyòl" language [http://www.divisionofculture.org/contemporarymusic.htm] .ee also
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Caribbean music
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