Music of Botswana


is an African country made up of different ethnic groups, although the Batswana are the majority of the population. Music is a large part of Botswana culture, and includes popular and folk forms. Botswana church choirs are common nationwide.
Native Tswana were the earliest inhabitants of the land that is today known as the Botswana and played its first music. Beginning in the 19th century, Immigrants from the United Kingdom began arriving in large numbers and they called the colony Bechuanaland.

Popular music

Just like other African countries, popular music in Botswana is called "jazz"; however, it has little resemblance to the African American genre of the same name. There is an initiative to focus on revitalizing the Botswana music industry, instead of relying on foreign releases. Popular music in Botswana still comes from South Africa, the United States, Europe or elsewhere in Africa. Gumba-gumba is a form of modernized Zulu and Tswana music, mixed with traditional jazz.
Music of Botswana is minor in world music scene. Music of Botswana is introduced from British music media and French music media.

Botswana hip hop

is a cultural movement, of which music is a part. Hip hop music for the most part is itself composed of two parts: rapping, the delivery of swift, highly rhythmic and lyrical vocals; and DJing and/or producing, the production of instrumentation through sampling, instrumentation, turntablism, or beatboxing, the production of musical sounds through vocalized tones.Music of the United States| The national hip hop radio show Strictly Hip Hop, hosted by Draztik and Slim, has done much for the Botswana hip-hop scene. Dagee Records and Phat Boy are a noted hip-hop record labels. Motswako is also a popular genre.

Folk music

is primarily vocal, performed without drums and makes extensive use of string instruments,
particularly the guitar. In the absence of drums, a clapping rhythm is used in music with a typical call-and-response
vocal style.
Music, dance styles
Musicians
This genre have the influence of South African artists. It has now found its way into Botswana, where it is becoming popular. In Botswana artists found a way to incorporate South African Jazz, Disco music and Botswana traditional dances and songs to make it more appealing genre to local and international audience. Afro-pop and Afro-Jazz artists include:
This genre originates from the townships of Johannesburg. It has now found its way into Botswana, where it is becoming popular. Odirile Vee Sento's first album was released from Black Money Maker label.
Kwaito artists include :
An African version of rhumba, popularised in Central Africa, kwasa kwasa has a strong following in Botswana and has produced a number of musicians. It has a slower rhythm than original rhumba and is calmer in style than its parent form, Afro-rhumba.
Some artists have attempted to speed up kwasa kwasa and make it more danceable. Artist Vee is one; his style is known as kwaito kwasa, a combination of kwaito music and kwasa kwasa rhythms and guitar. Kwassa kwassa artists include:John Quaine and Gofaone El'Jeff Mfetane. Franco and Afro Musica was popular in Botswana.
The development of rock music's popularity in Botswana has been gradual. The music has begun to gain momentum, partly due to mainstream media such as MTV, Channel O and the internet. The native Batswana have demonstrated an appreciation for this genre, and since 2000 many new bands have been formed; most play locally, but a few have toured southern Africa. Rock culture has been recognized with bands uniting in a "Rock Against AIDS" tour. Crackdust was famous Metal band in Botswana.
Notable bands include:
The National Music Eisteddfod is held annually in Selebi-Phikwe.

Industry and economics

Radio stations in the Botswana often broadcast popular music. Each music station has a format, or a category of songs to be played; these are generally similar to but not the same as ordinary generic classification. Many radio stations in the Botswana are locally owned media.
An independent music industry does exist and artists remain at an indie label for their entire careers. Indie music may be in styles generally similar to mainstream music, but is often inaccessible, unusual, or otherwise unappealing to many people. Indie musicians often release some or all of their songs over the Internet for fans and others to download and listen.

Education

Music is an important part of education in Botswana, and is a part of most or all school systems in the country. Music education is generally not mandatory in junior schools, and is an elective in later years. High schools generally offer classes in singing, mostly choral, and instrumentation in the form of a large school band.
Large universities account for most of the music degrees in the United States, though there are important small musicacademies and conservatories. University music departments may sponsor bands ranging from marching bands that are an important part of collegiate sporting events, prominently featuring fight songs, to barbershop groups, glee clubs, jazz ensembles and symphonies, and may additionally sponsor musical outreach programs, such as by bringing foreign performers to the area for concerts.

Holidays and festivals

Music is an important part of several Botswana holidays, especially playing a major part in the celebration of Christmas.
Botswana is home to numerous music festivals, which showcase styles ranging from house, jazz and hip hop. Some music festivals are opened in local area.

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