10 Jams To Celebrate Caribbean-American Heritage Month
Caribbean-American Heritage Month, celebrated every June, honors the rich contributions of Caribbean-Americans to the United States. From politics to sports, and especially music, their impact has left an indelible mark on American culture. This month invites the nation to recognize and celebrate the vibrant traditions, history, and talent of Caribbean-American communities.
One of the most influential areas of Caribbean-American expression is music. Genres like reggae, calypso, and dancehall have taken root in the U.S., influencing hip-hop, pop, and R&B.
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Through their rhythmic energy and lyrical depth, these artists embody the essence of Caribbean-American culture. Their music bridges generations and inspires listeners worldwide.
Here’s a list of 10 unforgettable songs by Caribbean-American musicians, showcasing their diverse nationalities.
1. Harry Belafonte – "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)"
Nationality: Jamaican
2. Johnny Kemp – "Just Got Paid"
Nationality: Bahamian
3. Maxwell – "Lifetime"
Nationality: Haitian & Puerto Rican
4. Fridayy – "When It Comes To You"
Nationality: Haitian
5. Nicki Minaj – "Moment 4 Life"
Nationality: Trinidadian
6. Heavy D – Big Daddy
Nationality: Jamaican
7. Busta Rhymes – "In The Ghetto"
Nationality: Jamaican
8. Wyclef Jean – "Gone Till November"
Nationality: Haitian
9. Lenny Kravitz – "It Ain't Over Til It's Over"
Nationality: Bahamian
10. The Notorious B.I.G. – "Juicy"
Nationality: Jamaican
10 Jams To Celebrate Caribbean-American Heritage Month was originally published on majicatl.com
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