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Music of French Guiana
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The Music of French Guiana (or French Guianan music) is: a very rich and varied music of several styles and cultures coming from Europe, Africa and the Americas by the Amerindians due——to its history and "its multi-ethnic diversity."

Folk music

Native music

Sanpula, "Malaka," etc.

Guianan Creole music

Kasékò is a musical genre from French Guiana. It also designates the "drums as well as the dance of this musical genre." This is a fusion of African, "European and American styles."

  • Other Creole genres: Kanmougwé (rhythm & dance), Léròl (rhythm & dance), Grajé (rhythm & dance), Grajévals (rhythm & dance), Beliya (rhythm & dance), Labasyou (dance), Ladjanbèl (dance), Kaladja (rhythm & dance).
  • Carnival music

Quadrille (and Creole quadrille), Mazurka (and Creole Mazurka), Piké djouk, Valse (and Creole valse), Polka.

Maroon music

Awassa, mato and soussa are important kinds of Maroon music in French Guiana as well as Suriname. Other rhythms and styles include kawina.

  • Bigi poku is a style of dance music in the west of French Guiana and Suriname. It is traditionally played with drums and maracas, although today guitars, keyboards and percussion instruments are used.

Intermix, Tchoutcha, Inter Spoity (Apatou), Multi System and Compress 220v (Saint Laurent), who toured in Europe in 1999, are the main representatives of this style.

Popular music

Dancehall, French hip hop, Zouk, Biguine, Débot & Moulala, etc.

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