Coming from Coventry, England, Panjabi MC combines Indian bhangra music with the theme from the TV series Knight Rider for an unforgettable, cross-cultural ride.
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Zouk is an popular form of dance music from the French Antilles, and this song spent time on the pop charts in both France and the Caribbean in 2005.
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Tibetan singer Yungchen Lhamo preserves her country’s cultural heritage by presenting Buddhist prayers and chants with contemporary musical settings.
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In the 1980s the Pogues combined the lyricism of traditional Irish music with the energy of punk. This classic comes from their second album, 1985’s Rum, Sodomy and The Lash.
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Gnawa Diffusion is based in Grenoble, France, and plays a funked-up version of traditional North African gnawa music. Led by second-generation Algerian immigrants, the band addresses the immigrant experience in France head on.
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Few groups combined politics and dancing as well as England’s The Special AKA, as this prophetic 1984 classic attests. Ten years later, Mandela would be elected president of South Africa and the racist apartheid system dismantled.
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Algerian-born rocker Rachid Taha plays a unique blend of alternative rock and Algerian raï that reflects his experiences as a first-generation immigrant in Paris. This is the title track from his 2005 album.
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