RAGGAE

Ancalagon

I'm not wearing any panties!!
Your list is suspect. You are including Dancehall which, okay, sure it can be considered a development of or even a sub-genre of reggae, but if so Buju Banton should be high on your list.

Inna Heights is the best reggae/dancehall album of the last 30 years.



One or more of Red Rat, Mr. Vegas or Elephant Man should also probably be on there depending on your tastes.
 
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jack

The Legendary Troll Kingdom
When I lived in Santa Fe I sat in in a Reggae band called Juice occasionally. The lead singer was a close girlfriend of my wife's. Here's the album they put out. They played around for awhile when the style was just taking foot in America.

 

jack

The Legendary Troll Kingdom
Your list is suspect. You are including Dancehall which, okay, sure it can be considered a development of or even a sub-genre of reggae, but if so Buju Banton should be high on your list.

Inna Heights is the best reggae/dancehall album of the last 30 years.



One or more of Red Rat, Mr. Vegas or Elephant Man should also probably be on there depending on your tastes.

Since he can't even spell it correctly, I'm of the mind that this is simply a spam thread. Not much more than that.
 

DevilMan

Still in Mom's basement
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

:bigass:
 

jack

The Legendary Troll Kingdom
Bleeding through your pants, mon, because you gots de RAGGAE on.

Quite a stain you're sporting.
 

jack

The Legendary Troll Kingdom
You should change your pants, mon.
 

jack

The Legendary Troll Kingdom
Spamming while the blood drips down ye leg mon.

Its a shame :bigass:
 

steve samurai jack

Well-Known Member
Reggae

The social impact of reggae music has largely impacted life in Jamaica. It has also created an understanding of Jamaican lifestyle and culture for the rest of the world. It is a form of music for the masses in which their word can be heard and spoken. It is a way to celebrate their nationalism and life. Reggae music is often used by Rastafarian groups. They are usually songs about religion, love and social problems.

7 of the best reggae artists of all-time

7) Burning Spear.
6) Steel Pulse.
5) Peter Tosh.
4) Sizzla.
3) Toots and the Maytals.
2) Desmond Dekker.
1) Bob Marley.
 
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