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Reggae Music Events

Reggae music has long been associated with nature and spirituality. Its soothing beats offer positive energy that brings people together. Reggae music has long been used to critique society and religion; however, more modern reggae artists often focus on lighter topics like love and socializing instead. Attending one of these events will allow you to […]

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Daily Themed Crossword

An entertaining crossword game in which each day features a different theme – such as movies, sports, technology, gaming, history or architecture! Play this engaging crossword today and see where your theme takes you! Playing crossword puzzles can help keep your brain active and learning new things, providing a great way to stimulate and keep

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The New Bob Marley Channel on SiriusXM

Sirius XM, the premier audio entertainment provider and platform offering subscription- and advertising-supported audio products, recently unveiled Tuff Gong Radio: an exclusively dedicated channel dedicated to Bob Marley that will showcase all his songs as well as rare recordings. Many subscribers were dismayed at this decision and one musician, Leroy Sibbles, even threatened to cancel

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Reggae Music Youtube 2019

Reggae legend Bob Marley created an unforgettable anthem of peace that still resonates in today’s society. This timeless track remains relevant in modern-day society. Burning Spear’s Marcus Garvey album featured songs that took on difficult subjects in an upbeat way; for example, this track about slavery serves both as an instructional lesson and celebration of

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It Wasn’t Me and Angel – Reggae Music by Shaggy

Shaggy established himself as one of reggae music’s few household names from 1995’s Boombastic to his 1999 smash 44/876, but two songs in particular – It Wasn’t Me and Angel featuring Ricardo “RikRok” Ducent – cemented this international success at the close of Y2K. Freaky Girl One of Shaggy’s signature songs, this dancehall banger exudes

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How to Get Your Reggae Music Videos Download Watched by Millions

Reggae music has long served as an outlet for social activism. Take Junior Byles’ Better Must Come as an example expressing support for African liberation movements or Michael Manley’s Democratic Socialism which champions black nationalism as examples. Other artists take it in a more personal direction, as seen with Ken Boothe’s I’m Not for Sale

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Reggae Music in the UK

Jamaican artists’ music travelled across the Atlantic Ocean and influenced UK culture. Artists like Madness, UB40, and The Clash all incorporated elements of reggae and ska into their sound while also using lyrics to address issues related to racism and social inequality. Lovers rock, a subgenre of reggae music that celebrates romantic passions, first gained

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