highlife

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See also: high life and Highlife

English

Etymology

high +‎ life

Noun

highlife (countable and uncountable, plural highlifes)

  1. (music, uncountable) A genre of music that originated in Ghana in the early 20th century, blending elements of traditional Akan music with Western instruments and ideas.
    • 2016, Zadie Smith, Swing Time, New York, N.Y.: Penguin Press, →ISBN, page 326:
      Anwar took the broom away from the Congolese cleaner – whose name I did not know, whose name no one ever thought to ask – and made her dance with him, to some highlife he had going on the transistor radio he carried everywhere.
  2. (music, countable) A work or performance in this style.
    • 1985, John Collins, African Pop Roots: The Inside Rhythms of Africa, →ISBN, page 76:
      Then he left the stage and listened to us playing highlifes.
    • 2012, Nate Plageman, Highlife Saturday Night: Popular Music and Social Change in Urban Ghana, →ISBN, page 142:
      Several of the city's most prominent ensembles started to incorporate foreign rock 'n' roll numbers into their existing repertories of ballroom, calypsos, and highlifes.

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