Caribbean

Caribbean influence in Eurasian music came first through the strong cultural and political ties between Cuba and the USSR and from USSR’s geopolitical ambitions in Latin America in general. The music was seen in estrada productions, displayed as a “people’s” music from friendly countries under the USSR. Salsa, tango, mambo, and other music and dance styles were all officially supported. It was popular, and, in the 1990s, grew to include rastafari, reggae, and other more traditionally subversive forms as well. Today, while few Eurasian performers operate purely in Caribbean styles, there are many that show strong influence from these genres.

Languages: Search for Caribbean-influenced music performed in Russian, Ukrainian, or Polish, or in Baltic languages.

Gradusy / Градусы

Gradusy (Градусы; “degrees”) is a Russian pop band from Stavropol, founded in 2008. It consists of Dmitry Bakhtinov (Дмитрий Бахтинов, bass guitar), who organized the group, Roman Pashkov (Роман Пашков, vocals, guitar), Ruslan Tagiev (Руслан Тагиев, vocals, DJ), and Viktor Golovanov (Виктор Голованов, percussion). Their first hit was the 2009 single “Director” (“Режиссёр”), which was […]

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