[HN Gopher] The popularity of country music in rural sub Saharan...
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The popularity of country music in rural sub Saharan Africa
Author : blegh
Score : 47 points
Date : 2022-06-30 21:42 UTC (1 hours ago)
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| jamal-kumar wrote:
| Another interesting African music genre: Desert Blues [1], which
| mostly comes out of the Western Sahara. I like this example
| (Title: Tinariwen (+IO:I) - Tenere Taqqal (what has become of the
| Tenere) ) [2]
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| [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_blues
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| [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boiiiVh52v4
| betwixthewires wrote:
| A lot of people don't really know it, but American country music
| is the most commercially successful music genre worldwide and is
| popular in places such as southeast Asia, Mongolia, sub Saharan
| Africa, even India and Latin america. Europeans and city dwelling
| Americans love to shit on it but the world loves it, probably
| because it's easy to relate to lyrically and uses pleasant
| melodies and simple to follow rhythms. Love, heartbreak and
| agriculture are pretty much universal.
| rayiner wrote:
| I found it funny when I was growing up that my dad
| (Bangladeshi) listened to country music. I was more of a Dave
| Matthew's guy, but as a dad my dial is also stuck on WMZQ. It's
| simple and easy to relate to.
| rmason wrote:
| I would wager that this came about as a result of the Internet. I
| can't imagine some record company deciding Africans would like
| country music and investing there. No the interest started first
| and then it pulled the record companies along.
|
| Next question is when will country music stars start touring
| there?
| Apocryphon wrote:
| The second and third tweets in that thread refute that
| hypothesis.
| arkitaip wrote:
| It's been a trend since the 70s.
| cowtools wrote:
| Who knows, maybe country music was all the rage on the
| ARPANET
| legalcorrection wrote:
| At least half of the songs in those videos aren't really country
| as much as americana/folk/blues.
| jimkleiber wrote:
| I lived in Tanzania for a few years and while riding an
| absolutely packed daladala (minibus), I heard over the radio Lee
| Greenwood belt "...and I'm proud to be an American!" I was so
| confused, but smiling, but so confused.
| infinitek wrote:
| This is interesting, because country music is very popular in
| aboriginal Australia too. Further reading:
| https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.abc.net.au/news/201...
| RajT88 wrote:
| The one that really threw me is that American country music is
| very popular in France.
|
| I have never been, so naturally I am sure my view of the place
| and the people is skewed.
| Daub wrote:
| I lived in Burma for a while. Up in the north, line dancing is
| super popular.
| excitom wrote:
| Anecdotal evidence: Playing around with a site like
| http://radio.garden/ it seems 70s-80s rock is quite popular.
| uhoh-itsmaciek wrote:
| American country music has been heavily influenced by African
| Americans since the beginning (often without recognition, though
| that's starting to change.) The banjo is based on African
| instruments, and many musicians like Huddie Ledbetter, Elizabeth
| Cotten, Mississippi John Hurt, Arnold Shultz, and DeFord Bailey
| helped shape the genre. It's great to see this popularity in
| Africa--in a weird way, it's almost like coming full circle.
| chrisdhoover wrote:
| Maybe there was some cross pollination but the progenitors of
| country were the hillbilly folk music now now as bluegrass that
| is rooted in English, Scottish and Irish folk music. Banjos
| were adopted later, the original form was fiddle based.
| yardie wrote:
| Because country music is also black music.
|
| And there have been Black, country musicians as long as country
| music has existed. But you wouldn't know them because of the
| racist history of Nashville music industry.
| betwixthewires wrote:
| It's popular in Vietnam too, maybe you know why that is as
| well?
| rayiner wrote:
| But we're talking about Africans, a culturally distinct group
| of people.
| selimthegrim wrote:
| I am pretty sure Charley Pride is not obscure
| vanattab wrote:
| Charley who?
| cyberbanjo wrote:
| One of my favorites
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6b5ZWRFr5ls
| RajT88 wrote:
| There is a metal scene in Africa too.
|
| https://www.anorak.co.uk/381262/celebrities/music-celebritie...
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