Fusion (music) - Other Music Genre Fusion

Other Music Genre Fusion

  • zouk lov : kizomba + zouk
  • reggaeton: ragga + Latin music (+ rap)
  • salsaton: salsa + reggaeton
  • soca: soul-calypso
  • Chutney soca: Chutney + soca
  • seggae: sega + reggae
  • Flamenco Rumba: "rumba" (guaracha) + flamenco
  • pachanga: merengue + conga
  • electrotango: tango + electro
  • boogaloo (Latin soul): Latin music + rhythm 'n' blues
  • ska: ~ rhythm 'n' blues + mento
  • Country rock: country + rock
  • Country rap: country + rap
  • Country soul: country + soul
  • Folk rock: folk + rock
  • Reggae fusion
  • Raggacore
  • Rap rock: rap + rock
  • Rhythm and blues
  • World fusion music
  • Third stream: Jazz + Classical
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