Music
Tanzania's music business has developed over the years. Due to Tanzania's blending of diverse cultures, local music is evolving into new music that combines old, new, and foreign sounds and rhythms. The top musicians in Eastern Africa come from Tanzania. Remy Ongala, Dionys Mbilinyi, Sabinus Komba, Siti Binti Saad, Bi Kidude, Saida Karoli, and many other great artists are among them. You also have young, energetic performers like Rose Mhando, Judith Daines Wambura Mbibo, and Imani Sanga, among many others. They blend locally produced music with foreign sounds, creating a variety of intriguing musical textures.
Zouk, Ngoma, Taarab, and Ndombolo are examples of traditional Tanzanian music. To generate distinctive sounds known as Mindo, Sikinde, Modern Taarab, Bongo flavor, African hip hop, Bolingo, and Reggae, some of these traditional music genres have been integrated with exported music. Ngoma, marimba, coconut shell fiddles, Filimbi (wooden or bone whistles), and traditional trumpets made of ivory or bull/buffalo horns are examples of traditional musical instruments.