In this episode of ADN Musical, we explore the origins of afrobeat as one of the most powerful, rhythmic, and socially aware expressions in modern music. We trace its roots in West Africa, the force of groove, the role of repetition, and the way tradition, band energy, and social vision came together to create a unique musical language. We discover why afrobeat is not just music for dancing, but also a form of identity, affirmation, and resistance. A story about how rhythm found a way to sound with body, consciousness, and power.

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