: A more relaxed evolution that emerged in the late 2000s, blending Kuduro rhythms with electronic house beats. The dance style is more focused on flow and footwork precision rather than pure explosive power. Where to Experience the Culture

: Characterized by its raw, "hard" energy (the word literally means "hard-ass" in Portuguese). The movements are fast and erratic, often featuring big arm swings and aggressive footwork.

: You can find curated playlists such as The Best of Kuduro & Afro-House on Spotify to hear how the two styles differ in production. Kuduro dance and afro house dance main differences