Harry Belafonte primarily played calypso music, which originated in Trinidad and Tobago. He is often credited with popularizing this genre in the United States, particularly through his hit songs like "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)." Belafonte's music also incorporated elements of folk, jazz, and pop, showcasing his versatile vocal talent and commitment to social justice themes. His work transcended musical boundaries, making him a significant cultural figure.
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