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-:''[[Afro-Caribbean]], [[music from the African diaspora]].''+The '''[[music]] of the [[Caribbean]]''' is a diverse grouping of [[musical genre]]s. They are each syntheses of [[Music of Africa|Africa]]n, [[Europe]]an, [[Music of India|India]]n and native influences. Some of the styles to gain wide popularity outside of the Caribbean include [[reggae]], [[zouk]], [[salsa music|salsa]], [[calypso music|calypso]], [[reggaeton]] and [[punta]].
-The '''[[music]] of the [[Caribbean]]''' is a diverse grouping of [[musical genre]]s. They are each syntheses of [[Music of Africa|Africa]]n, [[Music of Europe|Europe]]an, [[Music of India|India]]n and native influences. Some of the styles to gain wide popularity outside of the Caribbean include [[reggae]], [[zouk]], [[salsa music|salsa]] and [[calypso music|calypso]].+Caribbean, [[Central America]]n and [[South America]]n music.
 +*[[Antigua and Barbuda]]
 +**[[Soca music|Soca]]
 +**[[Calypso music|Calypso]]
 +**[[Steelpan|Pan music]]
 +*[[The Bahamas]]
 +**[[Junkanoo]]
 +**[[Rake and Scrape]]
 +**[[Goombay]]
 +*[[Barbados]]
 +**[[Calypso music|Calypso]]
 +**[[Calypso jazz]]
 +**[[Steelpan|Pan music]]
 +**[[Ringbang]]
 +**[[Soca music|Soca]]
 +**[[Spouge]]
 +**[[Tuk]]
 +*[[Belize]]
 +**[[Punta music|Punta]]
 +**[[Punta rock|Punta Rock]]
 +**[[Brukdown]]
 +**[[Garifuna music]]
 +**[[Reggae]]
 +**[[Roots reggae]]
 +**[[Lovers rock]]
 +**[[Dancehall]]
 +**[[Dub Poetry]]
 +**[[Calypso music|Calypso]]
 +**[[Soul music|Soul]]s
 +**[[Reggaeton]]
 +**[[Bachata (music)|Bachata]]
 +**[[Cumbia]]
 +**[[Country music|Country]]
 +*[[Colombia]]
 +**[[Cumbia]]
 +**[[Porro]]
 +**[[Salsa music|Salsa]]
 +**[[Champeta]]
 +**[[Vallenato]]
 +**[[Tropipop]]
 +**[[Mapalé]]
 +**[[Merecumbé]]
 +**[[Puya]]
 +**[[Tambora]]
 +*[[Cuba]]
 +**[[Abwe]]
 +**[[Areito]]
 +**[[Batá]]
 +**[[Batá-rumba]]
 +**[[Bolero]]
 +**[[Chachachá]]
 +**[[Changui]]
 +**[[Charanga]]
 +**[[Conga (music)|Conga]]
 +**[[Comparsa]]
 +**[[Danzón]]
 +**[[Habanera (music)|Habanera]]
 +**[[Mambo (music)|Mambo]]
 +**[[Mozambique (music)|Mozambique]]
 +**[[Nueva trova]]
 +**[[Cuban Rumba|Rumba]]
 +**[[Salsa music|Salsa]]
 +**[[Son montuno|Son]]
 +**[[Son-batá]]
 +**[[Timba]]
 +**[[UPA]]
 +*[[Curaçao]]
 +**[[Tambú]]
 +**[[Tumba]]
 +**[[Zumbi]]
 +**[[Seú]]
 +**[[Ritmo Kombiná]]
 +**[[Wals]]
 +*[[Dominica]]
 +**[[Bélé]]
 +**[[Bouyon music]]
 +**[[Cadence-lypso]]
 +**[[Compas music|Compas]]
 +**[[Jing-Ping]]
 +**[[Soca]]
 +*[[Dominican Republic]]
 +**[[Bachata (music)|Bachata]]
 +**[[Gaga]]
 +**[[merengue music|Merengue]]
 +**[[Salve]]
 +**[[Salsa music|Salsa]]
 +**[[Reggaeton]]
 +*[[Haiti]]
 +**[[Compas music|Compas]]
 +**[[Conbite]]
 +**[[Cadence rampa]]
 +**[[Haitian hip hop]]
 +**[[Kadans]]
 +**[[Mini-jazz]]
 +**[[Mizik rasin]]
 +**[[Méringue]]
 +**[[Rara]]
 +**[[Zouk]]
 +*[[Jamaica]]
 +**[[Dancehall]]
 +**[[Dub (music)|Dub]]
 +**[[Kumina]]
 +**[[Lovers rock]]
 +**[[Mento]]
 +**[[Nyabinghi]]
 +**[[Ragga]]
 +**[[Reggae]]
 +**[[Rocksteady]]
 +**[[Roots reggae]]
 +**[[Ska]]
 +**[[Soca music|Soca]]
 +*[[Martinique]] and [[Guadeloupe]]
 +**[[Zouk]]
 +**[[Compas music|Compas]]
 +**[[Bèlè]] (or "Bel Air" in Martinique)
 +**[[Biguine]]
 +**[[Dancehall]]
 +**[[Gwo ka]] (in Guadeloupe)
 +**[[Ragga]]
 +**[[Reggae]]
 + 
 +*[[Puerto Rico]]
 +**[[Bomba]]
 +**[[Danza]]
 +**[[Décima]]
 +**[[Plena]]
 +**[[Reggaeton]]
 +**[[Salsa music|Salsa]]
 +*[[Saint Kitts and Nevis]]
 +**[[Soca music|Soca]]
 +**[[Calypso music|Calypso]]
 +**[[Steelpan]]
 +**[[Stringband music]]
 +*[[Saint Lucia]]
 +**[[Kont]]
 +**[[Soca]]
 +*[[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]]
 +**[[Soca music|Soca]]
 +**[[Calypso music]]
 +**[[Steel pan music]]
 +**[[Strig Band music]]
 +**[[Dancehall]]
 +**[[Chutney music|Chutney]]
 +**[[Big Drum music]]
 +**[[Chutney-soca]]
 +*[[Trinidad and Tobago]]
 +**[[Calypso music|Calypso]]
 +**[[Chut-kai-pang]]
 +**[[Chutney music|Chutney]]
 +**[[Chutney-soca]]
 +**[[Dancehall]]
 +**[[Extempo]]
 +**[[Gospelypso]]
 +**[[Pan music]]
 +**[[Parang]]
 +**[[Pichakaree]]
 +**[[Rapso]]
 +**[[Reggae]]
 +**[[Soca music|Soca]]
 +**[[Steel Pan]]
 +**[[Yahdees]]
 +*[[US Virgin Islands]]
 +**[[Soca music|Soca]]
 +**[[Calypso music]]
 +**[[Steel pan music]]
 +**[[Scratch band]]
 +**[[Strig Band music]]
 +**[[Reggae]]
 +**[[Reggaeton]]
 +**[[Salsa music|Salsa]]
 +**[[Bachata (music)|Bachata]]
 +**[[merengue music|Merengue]]
 +**[[Compas music|Compas]]
 +**[[Zouk]]
 +**[[Rap]]
 +**[[Hip Hop]]
 +**[[R & B]]
 +**[[Rock & Roll]]
 + 
 + 
 +==See also==
 +* [[Caribana]] -- an annual Carribbean music festival in [[Toronto]]
 +* [[Caribbean Carnival]]
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The music of the Caribbean is a diverse grouping of musical genres. They are each syntheses of African, European, Indian and native influences. Some of the styles to gain wide popularity outside of the Caribbean include reggae, zouk, salsa, calypso, reggaeton and punta. Caribbean, Central American and South American music.


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