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2. You refer to all storage spaces built into your home as "cupboard".
3. You know somebody called "Beulah&...
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1) derived from African music
2) Is in a class by it's self (due to patois)
3) Is world renown
4) Allows you to freely express yourself
5) combines specific dances with each rhythm
allis21
1) The paradox of reggae, of course, is that this music "unique to Jamaica" is actually a fusion of 2 music styles, having its foundations in the USA (Rhythm N Blues) and Africa (African nyah-bingi drumming) .
2) The word "reggae" was coined around 1960 in Jamaica to identify a "ragged" style of dance music, that still had its roots in New Orleans rhythm'n'blues.
3) Reggae music was mainly popularized by Bob Marley
4) In the USA, Neil Diamond's Red Red Wine (1967) was the first reggae hit by a pop musician.
5) In 1972 reggae became a staple of western radio stations thanks to the film The Harder They Come.
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jammin
fast
catchy beats
good dance moves to it
smoking