2019
DOI: 10.1558/jwpm.28024
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From Worldbeat to Localbeat

Abstract: The article sets out to understand the processes through which urban grooves, a localized version of hip hop, has been accepted as a local music form in Zimbabwe, even when it has clear foreign sources. It specifically sets out to answer the question: what are the conditions that have resulted in the acceptance of urban foreign musics as being Zimbabwean urban grooves? In answering this question and presenting a genealogy of the music, this article invariably proffers a theory of the formation of urban grooves… Show more

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