Kizomba Cabo-Verdiana is a subgenre of kizomba that originated in Cape Verde, an island country off the coast of West Africa. It is characterized by a fusion of kizomba rhythms with traditional Cape Verdean music styles such as morna, coladera, and funana. The music is often accompanied by the use of instruments such as the cavaquinho, guitar, and accordion, and is known for its lively and upbeat rhythms.