Afroswing
Afroswing, also known as Afrobashment, or less commonly Afrobbean or Afro-trap (not to be confused with the French genre), is a genre of music that developed in the UK during the mid-2010s, derivative of dancehall and afrobeats, with influences from trap, hip hop, R&B, and grime. Commercially, the genre has been very successful, with many afroswing artists making it into the British charts.
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Barking (song)Bestie (song)Big ConspiracyCommon Sense (J Hus album)Don't Rush (Young T & Bugsey song)EO (rapper)Fashion Week (song)Finders Keepers (Mabel song)Flu GameKenny AllstarKojo FundsMoStackNot3sOur HomecomingPumpyRamz (rapper)Rihanna (Yxng Bane song)StackoSteel BanglezStinking RichThe Rated LegendVroom (song)Wild (MoStack song)Young T & BugseyYxng Bane
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Afroswing
Afroswing, also known as Afrobashment, or less commonly Afrobbean or Afro-trap (not to be confused with the French genre), is a genre of music that developed in the UK during the mid-2010s, derivative of dancehall and afrobeats, with influences from trap, hip hop, R&B, and grime. Commercially, the genre has been very successful, with many afroswing artists making it into the British charts.
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