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Tuning into radio in Mauritius is like dipping into the island's vibrant cultural stew. You'll hear the latest international pop and dance hits, often with French or Creole intros, but the true heartbeat of the airwaves lies in its unique local flavors. Sega music, the national genre, is a constant presence – its rhythmic, often melancholic folk roots still resonate deeply, evolving into modern iterations like seggae, a fusion with reggae that speaks to the island’s laid-back yet resilient spirit. It’s a sound that’s distinctly Mauritian, instantly recognizable, and a far cry from the Afrobeat…