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New Update 12/2020
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Reggae’s story begins in the 1960s, when Jamaican music was dominated by ska and rocksteady. Artists like Prince Buster, Desmond Dekker, and The Skatalites were experimenting with new sounds, blending traditional Jamaican folk music with American R&B and jazz influences. One of the key figures of this era was producer Clement “Coxsone” Dodd, who founded Studio One in Kingston and helped launch the careers of many reggae legends.

The very best of reggae is a treasure trove of music, rich in history, culture, and creativity. From its roots in traditional Jamaican folk music to its modern-day fusion with global styles, reggae remains a powerful force in the music world.

Artists like The Clash, The Sex Pistols, and The Police have all been influenced by reggae, incorporating its rhythms and attitudes into their own music. In the 1990s, reggae-infused dancehall and ragga emerged, with artists like Shabba Ranks and Buju Banton achieving mainstream success.

Whether you’re a longtime reggae fan or just discovering the genre, there’s always something new to explore and enjoy. So, put on your dancing shoes, grab a pair of headphones,

The 1970s are often referred to as the “Golden Age” of reggae. This was a time of incredible creativity and innovation, as artists continued to experiment with new sounds and styles. Bob Marley and the Wailers were at the forefront of this movement, releasing classic albums like “Catch a Fire” (1973), “Rastaman Vibration” (1976), and “Exodus” (1977). Marley’s music was a powerful expression of Rastafarianism, a spiritual movement that emphasized African identity and resistance to oppression.

Other key artists of this era included Burning Spear, who was known for his soulful, rootsy sound; Steel Pulse, who blended reggae with British mod culture; and The Gladiators, who were one of the first reggae bands to achieve international success.

Reggae’s impact on global music culture cannot be overstated. From its influence on punk and new wave to its fusion with hip-hop and electronic dance music, reggae has left an indelible mark on popular music.

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Reggae’s story begins in the 1960s, when Jamaican music was dominated by ska and rocksteady. Artists like Prince Buster, Desmond Dekker, and The Skatalites were experimenting with new sounds, blending traditional Jamaican folk music with American R&B and jazz influences. One of the key figures of this era was producer Clement “Coxsone” Dodd, who founded Studio One in Kingston and helped launch the careers of many reggae legends.

The very best of reggae is a treasure trove of music, rich in history, culture, and creativity. From its roots in traditional Jamaican folk music to its modern-day fusion with global styles, reggae remains a powerful force in the music world.

Artists like The Clash, The Sex Pistols, and The Police have all been influenced by reggae, incorporating its rhythms and attitudes into their own music. In the 1990s, reggae-infused dancehall and ragga emerged, with artists like Shabba Ranks and Buju Banton achieving mainstream success.

Whether you’re a longtime reggae fan or just discovering the genre, there’s always something new to explore and enjoy. So, put on your dancing shoes, grab a pair of headphones,

The 1970s are often referred to as the “Golden Age” of reggae. This was a time of incredible creativity and innovation, as artists continued to experiment with new sounds and styles. Bob Marley and the Wailers were at the forefront of this movement, releasing classic albums like “Catch a Fire” (1973), “Rastaman Vibration” (1976), and “Exodus” (1977). Marley’s music was a powerful expression of Rastafarianism, a spiritual movement that emphasized African identity and resistance to oppression.

Other key artists of this era included Burning Spear, who was known for his soulful, rootsy sound; Steel Pulse, who blended reggae with British mod culture; and The Gladiators, who were one of the first reggae bands to achieve international success.

Reggae’s impact on global music culture cannot be overstated. From its influence on punk and new wave to its fusion with hip-hop and electronic dance music, reggae has left an indelible mark on popular music.

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