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Reggae Dancehall Music

If you are a Jamaican lover and love its magnificence and culture, then you would by all odds be aware of Reggae Dancehall Music. This music is treasured by people across the globe. The Reggae Music of Jamaica is combination of several rhythms like Dub, Ska, Dancehall, Congo, RandB, Jazz, Calypso, and Mento. The reason behind this music being famous is that it is a mixture of African, American, Jamaican and Blues Folk rhythms.

Ska Rhythm was the ancestry for Reggae Dancehall music in 1950, the year when Jamaica got freedom from England. Reggae Dancehall Music firstly begun in Kingston, Jamaica in the form of outdoor discos on the streets. Bob Marley, one of the world famous Reggae Music makers took Dancehall music to a completely different level and it was very well appreciated around the world. One of his albums 'Exodus' won the Album of the century award. Some of the latest Reggae music artists are shaggy, Sean Paul and Abijah.

Reggae Dancehall music was allowed to be sang simply in the dancehalls in 1990s as its music was considered very unpolished and promoting people for violence and Disruption. The Reggae Dancehall music was considered as the crudest music and it was allowed to be played only in the dancehalls. The reason is this music acts as a rebellion against the original Reggae because this music tries to satisfy the demands of the public rather than just the original Reggae spirit. The Dancehall Mix added lot of technical beats and made the music more upbeat and fast rhythm. One of the other rhythms that were the target for controversies was Ragga Music. This music came up with harsh lyrics about violence, gangs and guns. Moreover it discouraged women and praised the supremacy of men. The remixes of all the Reggae Dancehall music and several other rhythms made the music better to certain extent by adding more beats and computer effects to the song. This has made the people love the Reggae Music rather than concentrating on the lyrics. Although Remixes are huge hits, there are lots of people who still are original Reggae Dancehall Music fans.

DJ14K.com is a browsing website that carries a lot of old tunes of Reggae Dancehall Music. By visiting the site you can take many of the exceptional Reggae Dancehall Sound systems discs They also have some stage shows DVDs such as Reggae Sum fest Dancehall (all parts), Reggae sun splash Dancehall night 1993. There are several, such Reggae music in this website. The best part of this website is the prizes of these records. You would get Reggae music in the range between $0.01 and $10.00.If you are interested in buying the records check out www.dj14k.com for further details.

Love the live music of Reggae Dancehall Music in Jamaica in numerous north coasts sites like Runway Bay, Montego Bay, Discovery Bay and several south coasts like Negril and Jamaica.


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