Malawian Folk music is a traditional genre that has been passed down through generations in Malawi. It is characterized by its use of indigenous instruments such as the mbira, kalimba, and xylophone, as well as call-and-response vocals. The lyrics often tell stories of everyday life, including love, work, and spirituality. Malawian Folk music is an important part of the country's cultural heritage, and continues to be celebrated and performed at festivals and ceremonies.