Answer :
The following are the area where "African survivals" show up in a music of the Caribbean:
Haiti: Melodies are gone through oral custom. Soul ownership – common.
Jamaica: Reggae fuses Rastafarian religion which is attempted to Africa.
Trinidad and Tobago: Calypso has accentuation on move. Soca has accentuation on move. Steel band has accentuation on group move and drumming.
Bahamas: Rhyming Spiritual has call-and-reaction vocals.
Cuba: Son has African drums (bongos), altered call-and-reaction and move.
Dominican Republic: Merengue has call-and-reaction, accentuation on move, and moving rhythms.
Haiti: Melodies are gone through oral custom. Soul ownership – common.
Jamaica: Reggae fuses Rastafarian religion which is attempted to Africa.
Trinidad and Tobago: Calypso has accentuation on move. Soca has accentuation on move. Steel band has accentuation on group move and drumming.
Bahamas: Rhyming Spiritual has call-and-reaction vocals.
Cuba: Son has African drums (bongos), altered call-and-reaction and move.
Dominican Republic: Merengue has call-and-reaction, accentuation on move, and moving rhythms.