reggae in English

noun
1
a style of popular music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat, originating in Jamaica. Reggae evolved in the late 1960s from ska and other local variations on calypso and rhythm and blues, and became widely known in the 1970s through the work of Bob Marley; its lyrics are much influenced by Rastafarian ideas.
Smith grew up with gospel and reggae ; Bob Marley and Yellowman in particular.

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1. Bohemians' new kit a tribute to rock, reggae

2. Marley's mellow reggae music pulsates from the speakers.

3. From within came the crash of reggae music.

4. Then they do this awesome calypso reggae stuff.

5. Ambiances backround, relaxing music, jazz n blues, reggae,.

6. I like all kinds of music from opera to reggae.

7. We played a lot of reggae at our party.

8. Blazein (Reggae Remix) by WestNewSound, released 25 July 2015 1

9. Luckily the driver has on some kind of fabulous reggae music.

10. Chillaxed is a folk, rock, reggae, roots/world music group

11. Cozier experiments with R&B, soul, hip-hop and reggae beats

12. If Island were having hits with reggae music, Virgin should be too.

13. The Bluntest brings a unique blend of reggae , hip hop , r

14. Reggae was what was called for, some subversive atmosphere in the place.

15. But whereas calypso now only rarely contains a political message reggae almost always does.

16. In July 2015, she released the reggae and dancehall-influenced song "Heartbreaker".

17. Bushman is at the forefront of the conscious Roots Reggae revival in Jamaica

18. Awarding Aswad British reggae band gives thanks for JaRIA recognition Sunday, January 31, 2021

19. Performers: Lloyd Charmers (1938–2012), ska and reggae singer and musician; Louis Farrakhan (born 1933), …

20. Arawak Community radio station featuring the best reggae and urban music from around the world

21. Butterscotch blends Hip-Hop, Jazz, Soul and Reggae and her shows are emotionally and

22. That's why on the new album we did the ambient song and the dub reggae number.

23. Funk, jazz and reggae influence their sound, but the result never dips into a Western dirge.

24. "Bum Bum" is a dance song with reggae influence; its lyrics are about sex

25. Shabba's dominance of reggae is due to his unique voice, strong personal style and quick wit.

26. Everyone tapped their toes and got into the swing a reggae one rather than an electoral one.

27. Shabba Shabba hey: too big for the reggae market, but can he take ragga to the masses?

28. He cancelled his heavily advertised performance at the Reggae Sumfest in Jamaica that was scheduled the following Friday.

29. Its new to Coventry Arawak Community radio station featuring the best reggae and urban music from …

30. Examples: “Although its roots are similar to those of calypso and reggae, it is more Authenticly African

31. But Cirrito is quick to point out that Rastafarianism is a religion, whereas reggae is a beat.

32. Our unsolicited advice: Cut off the dreads, peel off the bumper sticker, and just stop listening to reggae entirely.

33. It's been a reggae smash for weeks on end but no-one in the pop world has noticed yet.

34. It's better radio for your workday! Accuradio offers rock, pop, jazz, country, bluegrass, Broadway, reggae, classical music, electronic, and more.

35. An unusual aspect of reggae singing is that many singers use tremolo (volume oscillation) rather than vibrato (pitch oscillation).

36. "VIDEO OF THE DAY (KENYA): A Slice Of Reggae Heaven From Sana, In Her New Visual Piece, 'Rasta Man'!".

37. Hailing from Sonoma County and Marin County, CA, The Bloodstones are a 5 piece "Roots Reggae" band offering up

38. Afrikan Blood is a timely release that captures some of the roots reggae songs that speak to injustices that still exist today

39. Vivian Jackson, AKA "Yabby You" is one of the most fascinating artists of the "roots reggae" period of the early 1970s.

40. Band page for the Bighead Original UK Pop Reggae band Shows with Madness, Neville Staple,the Beat, Bad Manners the

41. The fifth song, "Rudie Can't Fail" features a horn section and mixes elements of pop, soul, and reggae music together.

42. 28 He is a big fan of reggae music and the late Bob Marley, a follower of the Rastafarian religion.

43. Here you can snorkel or simply relax with a beer and enjoy the sounds of Neville's calypso and reggae music.

44. Shop Urban Outfitters for the latest arrivals in music Cassettes and CDs, with selections from genres like punk, pop, reggae and more

45. Ventrice Morgan, whose stage name is Queen Ifrica, is a reggae singer and disc jockey from the hills above Montego Bay, Jamaica.

46. Whether Shabba succeeds outside of the reggae market is dependent on whether a major can retain the energy of his ragga product.

47. Find Lloyd Charmers bio, music, credits, awards, & streaming links on AllMusic - An acclaimed reggae singer in the '70s, member of…

48. American alternative rock/ reggae fusion band, Ballyhoo! Is from Aberdeen, Maryland and consists of Howi and Donal Spangler, Scott Vandry and Nick Lucera

49. Confrontation is a roots reggae album by Bob Marley & the Wailers, released posthumously in May 1983, two years after Marley’s death

50. The Abyssinians are a Jamaican roots reggae group, famous for their close harmonies and promotion of the Rastafari movement in their lyrics