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DANCEHALL

A type of Jamaican popular music developed around 1980, with exponents such as Yellowman and Shabba Ranks. The style is characterised by a deejay singing and rapping or toasting over raw and fast danceable 'riddims' (rhythms). The rhythm in dancehall is much faster than in reggae, sometimes with drum machines replacing acoustic sets.

In the early years of dancehall, some found its lyrics crude and bawdy ('slack'), particularly because of its sexual tones, popular among youths in Jamaica. Like its reggae predecessor, it eventually made inroads onto the world music scene.


categories:
JAMAICAN

sub-genres:
RAGGA
artisttitlegenrereleasedowned
Beenie Man Jet Star Reggae Max DANCEHALL 1997 owned
Sizzla Be I Strong DANCEHALL 1999 owned
Sizzla Black Woman & Child DANCEHALL 1997 owned
Sizzla Bobo Ashanti DANCEHALL 2000 owned
Sizzla Freedom Cry DANCEHALL 1998 owned
Sizzla Good Ways DANCEHALL 1998 owned
Sizzla Jet Star Reggae Max DANCEHALL 1998 owned
Sizzla Kalonji DANCEHALL 1998 owned
Sizzla Praise Ye Jah DANCEHALL 1997 owned
Sizzla Royal Son of Ethiopia DANCEHALL 1999 owned
 
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