It has a reggae beat, moves and rhythm to it.
A style of Jamaican popular music blending blues, calypso, and rock-'n'-roll, characterized by a strong syncopated rhythm and lyrics of social protest.
The 'One Drop Rhythm' is a percussion play style popularised by the Reggae artist Carlton Barrett. It is a back beat dominated by 3 snare rim shots with bass drum joining on the 3rd beat.
Reggae influenced Dub, dancehall, dub step and Reggaton (South American music with a Reggae time signature but a club feel like Pitbull or Daddy Yankee). It also had an effect on the foundation of Rap and Hip Hop. It stems from Jamaica and Great Britain as Jamaica was a Colony of the British Empire. It was a way to voice political idealisms and opinion, it has had a huge impact on African music as well.
Reggae legends choreographic dance steps and reggae skanking was created by ras cardo reggae(Ricardo scott) under his cornerstone reggae world prophecy label. He created this to teach the world how to dance reggae in what he has described as a unique dance move known as -reggae skanking. This was copyrighted under his performing arts works at the US copyright office in 1998. He has yet to publicly release his dance- skanking reggae moves to the world like so many other things he has created in his archives. He has the special music which exemply and demonstrates this unique rastaman dance.
It give people a joyful feeling, that's what people say when they listen the reggae album "2011 Reggae & Dnacehall Explosion Vol 12
It has a reggae beat, moves and rhythm to it.
Reggae incorporates some of the musical elements of rhythm and blues and jazz.
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A style of Jamaican popular music blending blues, calypso, and rock-'n'-roll, characterized by a strong syncopated rhythm and lyrics of social protest.
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The 'One Drop Rhythm' is a percussion play style popularised by the Reggae artist Carlton Barrett. It is a back beat dominated by 3 snare rim shots with bass drum joining on the 3rd beat.
Reggae influenced Dub, dancehall, dub step and Reggaton (South American music with a Reggae time signature but a club feel like Pitbull or Daddy Yankee). It also had an effect on the foundation of Rap and Hip Hop. It stems from Jamaica and Great Britain as Jamaica was a Colony of the British Empire. It was a way to voice political idealisms and opinion, it has had a huge impact on African music as well.
Reggae legends choreographic dance steps and reggae skanking was created by ras cardo reggae(Ricardo scott) under his cornerstone reggae world prophecy label. He created this to teach the world how to dance reggae in what he has described as a unique dance move known as -reggae skanking. This was copyrighted under his performing arts works at the US copyright office in 1998. He has yet to publicly release his dance- skanking reggae moves to the world like so many other things he has created in his archives. He has the special music which exemply and demonstrates this unique rastaman dance.
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Bob Dylan does have some songs in his catalogue which incorporate reggae rhythms, including "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" (from the album "Slow Train Coming) and "Dead Man, Dead Man" (from the album "Shot of Love"). Interestingly, Dylan worked with the legendary reggae rhythm section of Sly Dunbar (drums) and Robbie Shakespeare (bass) on the album "Infidels", though, surprisingly, there is hardly a hint of reggae among the songs. One of the songs, "I and I", was later remixed and included on "Is it Rolling Bob: A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan".