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No, by Dub I meant dib lol. But might be a bit curious about dubstep... Post some tunes
I will DEFO check it! Always appreciate new music. Thanks!Bad Brains is better known for Hardcore Punk, but they love to intersperse it with Reggae. I know one of their albums is entirely Dub.
The story behind Yellowman is fascinating: he's an albino Jamaican, abandoned by his parents and having a rough life until he started becoming a Dancehall toaster. Later on, he developed a nasty case of skin cancer that completely disfigured him, yet he's still going.
There are others I've heard that would be worth mentioning too (Aswad, Eek-A-Mouse, etc.), but the last one I wanna talk about is a group from Madison, WI called Natty Nation. I mention them because I knew a guy who played the guitar on their first album. If you wanna check that out, I've got the link below.
Natty Nation - The Journey Has Just Begun...
Thanks. Really enjoyed hearing this.
That's it! That's what I do except the but wiggles lol love that reply!I enjoy ragga and dancehall (also soca and afrobeats) music a lot. I mostly play it when I'm cleaning the house, great to combine cleaning with butt wiggles
Love it. Never heard it before! Thank YouThanks. Really enjoyed hearing this.
Love it
I saw Steel Pulse many years ago. The place smelled of ghana. It was the Haight Asbury days in Frisco, so nobody got arrested. This is their newer song out in 2020.
Which ones You quite like?There are a couple reggae artists I quite like.
Not familiar with the other genres, to my knowledge.
I fell in love with Reggae after seeing The Harder They Fall. Once in Bonaire my spouse and I were doing a nice long night dive. When we returned to the beach after over an hour of feeling weightless, there was a BBQ going on with live reggae. We were invited to stay so there we were, in our fleece wetsuits with some great BBQ and boat drinks grooving to No Woman No Cry. I was in heaven.