Buzz of Havana
- Creative ZEN Creatif, AG
- Dec 14, 2017
- 1 min read
The buzz of Havana continues with works on a smaller scale with Hip Hop and EDM fusions. Although separated by politics, street style movements fearlessly leap boundaries to form artistic relationships.
For example, dancehall and hip hop explore issues of social reform through aggressive lyrics, beats, and dance. Limited in speech but not in movement, the youth culture shared their passion through break dancing.

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With the cultural shift taking place in Cuba, many citizens are exploring their talents in rap. This is remains fairly uncharted territory. While the success of reggaeton has producers finding ingenious ways to reformulate an excitingly newer version of reggaeton, soon enough they will transition to a different style.
Expatriates of Cuba have taken their message mainstream. With reggae being a close cousin of hip hop, it will not be too long before we see a groundbreaking native of Cuba taking center stage or spinning award winning collaborations. Zen Creatif, AG.
Ground breakers are worth noting. Take a look at Damarys Benavides.
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As for Afro Cuban and hip hop remixes, we are listening to Camila Cabello , "Havana ,"(SABER Remix) ft. Young Thug. A vibe of tropical and hip hop riddims with a dash of EDM.
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