Creolization In African American Music

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Creolization is the blending of language or music from two or more separate groups and as a result, what was once two separate cultures becomes an entirely new one. In music specifically, this occurs when the people start using the language or music from the other culture, in small bits, until over time, they create a new music style completely different from the two earlier ones. Much of today’s African-American music is a result of this blending of cultures from one country to another over time. Creole cultures, although modern, are uniquely connected to the past and the traditions of previous generations but can be considered a “hybrid” of what once was. Another form of creolization occurs when a lower-class music form begins to be adopted