Abakuá The Leopard's Roar

Abakuá The Leopard's Roar

Author: King Kurus, Griot of Black & African History June 18, 2025 Duration: 4:52

Why did Spanish colonial authorities in 1836 fear a drumbeat more than a rebellion in Havana?

In this episode, King Kurus uncovers the hidden origins of Cuban music's most distinctive rhythm. a sound that carries secrets from West Africa's leopard societies straight to your modern playlist. From the docks of colonial Cuba to today's dance floors, discover the brotherhood that Spanish officials called "ñáñigos" and tried desperately to silence.

Featuring: African diaspora history, Cuban music origins, secret societies, colonial resistance, and the surprising connections between ancient rituals and modern rhythms.

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Perfect for fans of: Black history, Caribbean culture, music history, African traditions, Cuban heritage

Listen now to hear the leopard's roar that echoes through the centuries.

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The Black History Buff Podcast, hosted by King Kurus, is your gateway to the untold stories of Black history. From African Samurai and pistol-wielding poets to revolutionaries like Fred Hampton and Angela Davis, each episode dives deep into the rich and thrilling history of the *African Diaspora*. We go beyond the textbooks, covering everything from the ancient kingdoms of *African History* to the American *Civil Rights movement* and the trailblazers of *Black British history*. More than just a podcast, this show is a bridge connecting Black communities to the past, offering powerful stories that enlighten, empower, and inspire.
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