ajukeemia
Ajukeemia is a traditional West African musical genre that originated in the Yoruba-speaking regions of Nigeria. The term "ajukeemia" is derived from the Yoruba language, where "aju" means "to play" and "keemia" refers to the musical instrument, the kora. The genre is characterized by its use of the kora, a 21-string harp-lute, as the primary instrument, accompanied by other traditional instruments such as the talking drum, the shekere, and the balafon.
Ajukeemia is known for its intricate rhythms and melodic patterns, which often tell stories or convey messages
The genre has evolved over time, incorporating elements from other musical traditions and styles. Today, ajukeemia