African hip-hop
African hip-hop is a vibrant music genre that blends traditional African sounds with modern hip-hop elements. It emerged in the late 1980s and has since grown to reflect the diverse cultures and languages across the continent. Artists often use their music to address social issues, political struggles, and personal experiences, making it a powerful form of expression.
The genre has produced influential artists like Nasty C from South Africa and M.I Abaga from Nigeria, who have gained international recognition. African hip-hop also incorporates various styles, including kwaito, afrobeats, and trap, showcasing the rich musical heritage of the continent.