Baila music

                   🎶🎵Baila music❤️💃😍


Baila is a popular Sri Lankan music and dance genre.The genre orginated centuries ago among 
the Portuguese Burghers and Sri Lankan Kaffirs.
Baila songs are played during parties and wedding in Sri Lanka,Gova and Manglore accompanied by dancing.

          Baila music as a form of folk art,has been popular for centuries in Sri Lanka .During the early 1960s,it entered in to Sri Lankan's mainstream culture.Primary through the work of Police Officer turned singer Wally Bastiansz.He began adapting the 6/8 "Kaffirhina'' rhythms to accommodate sinhala lyrics.By the 1970s musicians,including MS Fernando,Sunil Perera
and Maxwell Mendis has helped Baila grow in to a well known and respected style of Sri Lankan popular music.
 
       


        
Modern baila is now popular in Sri Lankan communities around the world.Baila feathers combination of such instruments as the banjo or mandolin,violin,guitar,rubana and conga drums.🎻🎸🎺🎹🎙💃💃

              During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Sri Lanka's performance milieu was affected by European and north american racial 
politics.By the 1850s writings by both Sri Lankan and English residents reflect how blackface
minstrelsy influenced perceptions of people of the lowest racial strata Africans and those of mixed carefree and chronically poor - all stereotypes taken directly from minstrelsy.
''Chorus baila" and " disco baila" for the purportedly low caste.Disco baila aggressive,fun
and freewheeling with an emphasis on rauconsness and sarcastic,unromantic attitudes 
was greatly influenced by a 1970s American version of Trinidadian calypso.There are so many Baila songs.Such as Tikiri Mali,Mage Kubure Ini Wata,Mame Ape Kalu Mame,Mango Kalu Nande,Komala Papa,Salli Deela Gauma Mahuwe and Apata Sinduwak Kiyanna etc.



I like baila songs very much because it suits my talent and my voice very well.❤️😍🤗

  

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