In Gabon, people enjoy a variety of musical styles that reflect the country's rich cultural heritage. Traditional music often features instruments like the ngoma (drum) and the mbira, while popular genres include Ndombolo and Makossa, influenced by Congolese and Cameroonian sounds. Additionally, Gabonese artists incorporate elements of hip-hop and reggae, creating a diverse musical landscape that resonates with both local and international audiences. Music plays a vital role in social and cultural events, celebrating community and identity.
No, they just have different taste in music. thanks for the answer!!
In generally pop music we listen
The majority of music world wide is secular. So most people listen to secular music.
The young people listen to western music, like hip hop, rap, pop, techno and stuff like that. The old people listen to traditionsl Arabic music. Only some yound moroocans listen to Arabic music and acutlley enjoy it
Rock music was developed in the 60's and most people who listen to Rock Music where teenagers or young adults during that time.
Carribean people listen to dancehall music and reggae music
People in Antarctica who listen to music, listen to whatever they like.
They listen to old folk music
Monaco people listen to Classical Music and operas
Not a lot of people listen to music. To fine out interview your friends and family.
People listen to whatever music they brought with them, and share with their mates.
No, they just have different taste in music. thanks for the answer!!
Anything that we listen to.
they listen to Hindi music
In generally pop music we listen
The majority of music world wide is secular. So most people listen to secular music.
it depends that if they are born from pakistn then they listen to hindi music but if they are born from america they can listen to any kind of music