Cadence rampa | |
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Native name | Kadans, kadans ranpa |
Other names | Cadence |
Stylistic origins | Méringue |
Cultural origins | Early 1960s, Haiti |
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Cadence rampa (Haitian Creole: kadans ranpa, [kadãs ɣãpa]), or simply kadans,[1] is a dance music and modern méringue popularized in the Caribbean by the virtuoso Haitian sax player Webert Sicot in the early 1960s. Cadence rampa was one of the sources of cadence-lypso.[2][3] Cadence and compas are two names for the same Haitian modern méringue.
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