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Reggae

Reggae is an African Caribbean style of music developed on the island of Jamaica and is closely linked to the religion Rastafarianism, though not universally popular among its members. The origins of Reggae can be found in traditional African Caribbean music as well as US Rhythm & Blues. Ska and Rocksteady are 1960s precursors of reggae. In 1963 a young Jamaican boy named Jackie Mittoo was asked by a man named Coxson Dodd to run sessions and compose original music at a studio on Brenford Rd. called Studio One. It was here at Studio One that Jackie Mittoo took the traditional Ska beat and turned it into what we know know as reggae. Bob Marley, who later popularized the style on a world-wide basis, also recorded Rocksteady records early in his career. The style of reggae he made famous is called roots reggae or roots rock reggae, and is still used by many artists such as Black Uhuru, Burning Spear, Culture, Israel Vibration, The Skatalites and Toots and The Maytals from Jamaica and UB40 from the UK.

In Jamaica however, new styles are more popular, among them Lovers Rock, Dancehall and Raggamuffin. Dub is an instrumental sub-style of reggae. Mixing techniques employed in Dub probably influenced Hip hop, Drum and Bass and other styles. In any case, the toasting or dee jaying of raggamuffin reggae - first used by artists such as Dillinger or Yellowman - had a world-wide impact because Jamaican DJ Kool Herc used them as he came up with a new style later called Hip hop or rap music. In the Jamaican sense of the word, a DJ is an MC or rapper, whereas the DJ is called (music) selector in Jamaica. Therefore what is called dee jaying or chatting in Jamaica is called rapping in most other parts of the world.

Reggae music festivals

Jamaican reggae music festivals

International reggae music festivals

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African Rap/Ghana | African Rap/Netherlands | African rap in Ghana | African rap in the Netherlands | Dutch hip hop | Ghanaian hip hop | Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album | History of Western music | Hopi | List of Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients E-I | List of genres of the blues | Pop Music | Popular Music | Rasta | Rastafarianism | Rastafarians | Riddim | Skinhead | Skinheads | Stewart Copeland

 

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