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Mz Menneh - Tumoh Liberian Afro Gbema Music Discussion about Liberia

Hello all, this is Mz Menneh doing her thing in this Gbema music video. Mz Menneh - Tumoh is a mix of Gbema / Liberian / Afro music so if you like and listen to any of those genres you'll likely love Mz Menneh - Tumoh. Track available on #itunes and Amazon. Video by #Loveland Productions. Like and subscribe to the Mz Menneh YouTube channel for more great hot and fresh Gbema / Liberian / Afro music videos. Thanks!

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Mz Menneh - Tumoh Liberian Afro Gbema Music Discussion about Liberia

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  1. Mz Menneh - Tumoh / Liberian / Afro / Gbema Music + Guide on Afro Music There are some music genres that have a historic background, made up of all ages, and even all cultures. One of them is music that has become the only tool that could reach out to all people without prejudice. It is not uncommon to find millions of people from different parts of the world, all worshipping music. For this reason, music, such as Liberian music and Afro beats, have been used to highlight many topics, such as AIDS awareness, fighting against corruption and many other causes. Make sure to watch and listen to the ​Mz Menneh - Tumoh / Liberian / Afro / Gbema Music YouTube video​ on the ​Mz Menneh YouTube channel​ and subscribe for more! However, beyond its ability to cross all areas of society, the music varied in nature. It's much informed by the culture from which it originated. And because the world is full of diverse culture, we also have a large diversity of the music we listen to. Examples of different music genres commonly circulate in the market include Liberian music, Gbema music, latest liberian music, best liberian music, latest afro music, latest afrobeats music, bhangra, jazz, rock n roll, reggae and more. However, one form of music that quickly found its place in the market of Africa is Afro beat. This is a hybrid form of music and other musical instruments. This is mixed with Yoruba music, jazz,

  2. high life and funky rhythms, combined with various percussion and vocal style called afro talk. This form of music is not new and is said to have already started in the 1970s. Afrobeat is associated with Fela Kuti, a West African musician who is known for his radical opinions expressed through his music. It is said that Fela appearing under the name Afro-beat after returning from a tour of notable with the band. Seeing the potential of the idea, Fela founded a new Club and call it an Afro. To popularize the idea, he decided to change the name of a group of 70 Nigerian Fela Ransome-Kuti became & Africa 70. These groups settled in a glowing Afro for 5 years between the 1970 and 75. Meanwhile, the popularity of rhythm Afro continues to grow among young children, affecting the way they speak: Talk, dress, think and even live their lives. Currently, the rhythms of the Afro continues not only to become a musical genre, however, also continues to inspire other musical trends. Some of the musical trends that were inspired by Afro rhythms including Lingala. This is a form of music that is very popular in East and Central Africa. This musical form is commonly found in Congo and Sung in Lingala (Congo) and France. Koffi Olomide, Papa Wemba, magic system and more is the name of the most prominent of these musical forms. Other musical forms inspired by Afro rhythms include Kapungala. This is a relatively new dance was born in Kenya. It is also a hybrid of these two forms of independent music. Namely; Lingala and kapuka this dance were popularized by artists such as Daddy Owen and Tim Wernono. So it's clear that the rhythm of Afro has impacted the music we're hearing today and likely will continue in this regard. There are many styles and themes expressed in certain types of music. Afro Talks really reveal a variety of emotions, stories, and experiences through the rhythms of African music. Afro music Talk was formed by Georgy B. & became famous around the world. You can learn more about the music of Afro-Beat Afro Talk and listen to music from Georgy B, Afro music King Talk with visiting African Side. A Short Story About Liberia The story about the country of ​Liberia​​ has such complex origins. Located along the coast of Africa with his immediate neighbors: Guinea, Ivory Coast, and Sierra Leone. (Liberia means "freedom " in Latin) Liberia was born in 1822 when American freed slaves arrive and form the country. Previously, the land was not claimed as a colony of Europe or a country. Liberia is a country that is relatively young.

  3. Liberia is located in West Africa and is home to the North Atlantic Ocean. Geographically known as Equatorial forests and beaches. Monrovia is the capital city with a population of more than 1 million people. It makes up 29% of the total 3.5 million residents. Christianity is the religion of the country with nearly 20 different ethnic groups. United Kingdom language is the official language of Liberia. The country'S GDP estimate of about 840 million dollars, mainly from agricultural and industrial activities are lacking. The main source of Liberia is chocolate, rice, coffee, and minerals. A U.S. organization called The American Colonization Society has launched an activity to give African American slave who freed the opportunity to return to their African roots. The migration began in 1822 & about ten thousand people arrived in Liberia to colonize it. Americo-Liberian citizens began to settle and after 25 years in the year 1847, Republic of Liberia was formed. Joseph Jenkins Roberts was first elected President. Immigrants brought their culture and way of life to them and settled in Monrovia, the capital of the newly founded. The name of capita was inspired by former President of the United States, James Monroe, who supports the creation of Liberia. Cultural differences and discrimination of beginning have been hindering the integration of the indigenous people of Liberia into a new society. For example, they rejected the voting until the beginning of the 20th century. United States support developing countries to build an economy that can be achieved. However, political and economic development of the country has been hampered by ethnic rivalries. At the beginning of the 20th century, Liberia has stable geographically and has resolved its border with Sierra Leone. However, the weak economy because of the growth of the country's debt. In 1926, U.S. rubber manufacturers named Firestone acquired the rights to the large plantations that contributed to the positive growth of the economy of Liberia. Liberia's continuing economic development but had trouble until the 1980s. then the tension between national political parties took over the country as a result of the first civil war. A leader of the civil war, Charles Taylor was elected President in 1997. He serves the interests of the private over the past six years by ignoring a tiring economy in the country. In 1999, a second civil war broke out which led to Taylor's overthrow by an international coalition in 2003. But that’s all just history! Now new people are making waves and breaking ground and writing history from new! Such as Mz Menneh - Tumoh / Liberian / Afro / Gbema Music. So watch the ​Mz Menneh - Tumoh / Liberian / Afro / Gbema Music YouTube video​. And like and subscribe if you love this music!

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