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Afro Dancehall Events This Weekend in Paris

Afro Dancehall events in Paris this weekend — Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.

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Sound profile

energy
80
danceability
95
valence
75
grit
30
organicness
35
commerciality
65
tempo
45
vocality
90

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About Afro Dancehall

Afro dancehall is a vibrant fusion genre that emerged in the late 2000s, primarily within the music scenes of Nigeria and Ghana, by blending Jamaican dancehall riddims with West African Afrobeats and pop sensibilities. The instrumentation typically features heavy electronic basslines and syncopated digital percussion, often layered with traditional African drums to create a rhythmic foundation ranging from 90 to 110 BPM. Its mood is inherently celebratory and high-energy, designed for club environments where rhythmic movement is central. Semantically, it serves as a bridge between the Caribbean diaspora and contemporary African pop, distinct from its Jamaican predecessor through its unique use of West African linguistic inflections, melodic structures, and polyrhythmic complexities.

Also known as: African dancehall

Parent genre:Reggae

Afro Dancehall events in Paris this weekend — FAQ

What Afro Dancehall events are in Paris this weekend?
Mood tracks all Afro Dancehall events in Paris this weekend — Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Afro Dancehall schedule in Paris.
Where can I find Afro Dancehall in Paris this weekend?
Afro dancehall is a vibrant fusion genre that emerged in the late 2000s, primarily within the music scenes of Nigeria and Ghana, by blending Jamaican dancehall riddims with West African Afrobeats and pop sensibilities. Find every Afro Dancehall venue and event in Paris this weekend above — with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Afro Dancehall music?
Afro dancehall is a vibrant fusion genre that emerged in the late 2000s, primarily within the music scenes of Nigeria and Ghana, by blending Jamaican dancehall riddims with West African Afrobeats and pop sensibilities. The instrumentation typically features heavy electronic basslines and syncopated digital percussion, often layered with traditional African drums to create a rhythmic foundation ranging from 90 to 110 BPM. Its mood is inherently celebratory and high-energy, designed for club envir…

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