Jamaica
Funk, disco, dub, rhythm and blues, reggae, dancehall, toasting, performance poetry, spoken word, signifyin', The Dozens, scat singing, talking blues
Drums, along with chanting and clapping. Rhythm plays a big role in a lot of traditional African music.
The poet chanting refers to the act of reciting or performing poetry aloud. This can be a way to share emotions, thoughts, or stories with others, evoke feelings, or create a sense of rhythm and musicality through the words of the poem. Chanting poetry can also be a form of expression or a way to preserve cultural traditions.
I believe you are talking about And I Love Her.
I believe you are referring to rhyme instead of rhythm. Blues, clues, snooze, twos, booze, whose, lose, glues, coos, choose, moos, and cues all rhyme with shoes. I hope this answers your question. If you were talking about rhythm, were you referencing literature rhythm or tap dancing rhythm?
Francis Pott has written: 'The open-air treatment of phthisis in England' -- subject(s): Treatment, Tuberculosis 'An introduction to the principles and practice of chanting in free rhythm and true antiphony as embodied in the Free-rhythm psalter (of which it is the preface, published separately)' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Instruction and study, Anglican chants
It is a country song
Bobby Moore and the Rhythm Aces - Searching for my Baby
James Brown
If we are talking about the same Robert Smith, he is currently the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of The Cure.
rhythm