World music broadly disseminates ethnic expressions of life. Its use is unmistakenly influential in celebration and rituals on all continents, as evidenced in the following masterpieces from nine different horizons.
- 1980 ∙ Biko (Peter Gabriel, UK, ver. 2020 ft United artists for Social Justice)
- 1984 ∙ Don't go lose it Baby (Hugh Masekela, Afrobeat, South-Africa)
- 1990 ∙ Must must (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Qawwalî, Sufi devotional music, Punjab, Pakistan)
- 1991 ∙ Treaty ((Yothu Yindi, Gumatj Aborigenal-rock fusion, Yolngu, Gove Peninsula, Australia)
- 1996 ∙ Celebration/Obriadovaya (Sergey Starostin, modern archaic Russian, Sámi and Tuvan folk music, Russia)
- 1997 ∙ The Mummers' dance (Loreena McKennitt, Celtic music, Manitoba & Ontario, Canada)
- 2008 ∙ Bapa (Gurrumul Yunupingu, Aborigenous Yolnu, Northern Territory, Australia)
- 2011 ∙ Ritmo di contrabbando (Eugenio Bennato ft Orchestra e Voce Popolari, Tarantella music, Southern Italy)
- 2012 ∙ Hinech Yafa (Light in Babylon, Turkish/Persian/Hebrew folk music, Istanbul)
- 2018 ∙ El baile del Kkoyaruna (Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna, Nueva cumbia, Chile)