Méringue
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Music of Haïti | |
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Carnival | Cadence rampa |
Kompa | Kadans |
Méringue | Mizik rasin |
Rara | Zouk |
Timeline and Samples | |
Francophone Caribbean | |
Martinique and Guadeloupe - Haïti - Louisiana | |
Other islands | |
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Méringue, also spelled "mereng" in Creole, is a music genre native to Haiti (West Hispaniola). It is related to twoubadou and is musically and historically connected to Dominican merengue. It is a guitar-based style (unlike the primarily accordion-based merengue), and is generally sung in Haitian Creole.