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  • 0 show Mixshow Hip-Hop, Neo soul, Dance music, Reggae, A cappella, Punk rock, Post-rock, Ska, Americ
  • d previously released a single from Manchester reggae act X-o-dus.
  • n the mid '90s included pop-friendly dancehall reggae act Born Jamericans (a duo consisting of the s
  • "All Night Long" was recorded by British reggae act La Famille in 1983, released on the Sanity
  • merican jazz, funk, hip-hop, avant-garde, ska, reggae, African music, Indian music, punk, klezmer, p
  • nted include funk, soul, Hip hop, jazz, Latin, reggae, afrobeat etc. Funky Elephant has been organiz
  • and Absurd and the remaining musicians founded Reggae Against Politics (better known as R.A.P.), a r
  • Best Reggae Album
  • lf-titled album charted as the #8 Best selling reggae album of 2008 on the Billboard Charts.
  • Cry Tuff Dub Encounter Chapter 3 is a 1980 reggae album by Prince Far I & the Arabs.
  • Clint Eastwood is a reggae album by The Upsetters.
  • the original 1960 record) on his seminal roots reggae album Grounation.
  • e album peaked at #9 on the 2004 Billboard Top Reggae Album charts.
  • Miracle received a Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album in 2001.
  • Burnin' is a roots reggae album by The Wailers, released in 1973 (see 19
  • Cry Tuff Dub Encounter Part 2 is a 1979 reggae album by Prince Far I.
  • '50 Coolest Records' - the only single artist reggae album to make the list.
  • Natty Dread is a 1974 reggae album by Bob Marley & The Wailers.
  • He also recorded a reggae album in Jamaica for his brother Ali's record
  • e year-end Tropical Album Chart, and #9 on the Reggae Album Chart, for the year 2005.
  • It was nominated for 'Best Reggae Album' in the Grammy Awards.
  • inated for the 2002 Grammy Awards for the Best Reggae Album, but lost to his brother Damian Marley's
  • eir Take Another Look at Love album topped the reggae albums chart, the title track being similarly
  • abel family, focusing primarily on reissues of reggae albums and singles.
  • He has recorded four Christian reggae albums, Brand New, Ready for the Rapture, Sold
  • Examples of reggae albums/tracks featuring the term
  • traditional rock, southern alternative, jazz, reggae and folk They are featured each year as a regu
  • A soundtrack containing hip hop, reggae and alternative rock was released on June 4, 2
  • Reggae and rap music, both of which are primarily spo
  • ns in different genres of music such as blues, reggae and zydeco.
  • aichel was a musician familiar with techno and reggae, and was already making electronic music in 19
  • and heavy metal, and in their early days, even reggae and disco.
  • ir folk roots, demonstrating some punk energy, reggae and 1960s pop influences.
  • 'Best Album of the Year' in the International Reggae and World Music Awards in New York.
  • soul, celtic, bluegrass, dixieland, olde tyme, reggae and many forms of world music.
  • This album had rhythms of Reggae and Dancehall which mimicked that of El Genera
  • al Thai styles like Luk Thung and Mo Lam, some reggae and Latin beats, and even some classical Thai
  • date the raunchiness of grunge, while saluting reggae and speed metal.
  • also known as Enuff and Pete Fox, is a German reggae and hip hop musician from Berlin.
  • aunched in the 1970s while performing in local reggae and funk music bands, with Watkiss forming his
  • g a large following with its mix of punk rock, reggae and pop.
  • It specialises in ska, rocksteady, reggae and dub music.
  • Hoba Hoba Spirit's musical style mixes Rock, Reggae and Gnawa.
  • African Rebel Music - Roots Reggae and Dancehall (OH 004)
  • can be found on the African Rebel Music "Roots reggae and dancehall" CD compiled by international re
  • but, Nel-Zone, which was split into respective reggae and rap mixes, and he also was credited on a c
  • The song is known to be pure reggae, and the video was shot in Jamaica, the birthp
  • band's 2001 album, Rock Steady, explored more reggae and dancehall sounds, while maintaining the ba
  • ences from French chanson with rock, blues and reggae and in his later career also with rhythms from
  • Luie Hond ("Lazy Dog") was a Dutch reggae and ska band from Leeuwarden, founded in the s
  • s-influenced positive celebration of skanking, reggae and sex, "Lively Up Yourself", which Marley us
  • f music including alternative, salsa, classic, reggae, and many other types.
  • the song, because Jamaica is the birthplace of reggae, and the song is pure reggae and dancehall.
  • He is also a member of the German reggae and dancehall band Seeed.
  • s encyclopaedic knowledge of 1960s soul music, reggae and ska.
  • sting not only jazz but also rock, pop, blues, reggae and New Age concerts, among others.
  • material which featured a combination of funk, reggae and dance music.
  • Reggae and specifically Dancehall has a large presenc
  • cords, and found favour with followers of both reggae and punk rock in the United Kingdom.
  • styles, including pop, classical, jazz, blues, reggae and funk.
  • it featured several kinds of music, including reggae and ska, punk, indie, country and rock.
  • ents of rock, ska, jazz, traditional balladry, reggae, and even poetry.
  • Janovitz says, "[Hey Negrita] straddles Latin, reggae, and funk musical styles.
  • of of the versatility and cross pollination of reggae and how widespread its influence has become.
  • several styles including soul, old school R&B, reggae and jazz.
  • Wayne Wonder - A Jamaican reggae and R&B artist from Kingston, Jamaica.
  • Jamal is a Radom-based Polish raggamuffin, reggae and dancehall music group.
  • ffairs and 'old skool to new cool' music soul, reggae, and jazz-funk.
  • They play a mixture of reggae and rock that has been called saltwater rock a
  • They mixed jazz, blues, soul, reggae and rock, with Clarke receiving comparisons wi
  • , "The Lazy Song" displays influences of roots reggae and Hawaiian music.
  • to form a subsidiary label dedicated wholly to reggae, and called this Front Line.
  • Their music combines reggae and rock influences with more traditional Wels
  • eatures urban music such as rap, hip hop, r&b, reggae and more mainly in the form of music videos wi
  • the years, from pop-oriented sounds through to reggae and soul.
  • hrough SOLAR Records and consisted of hip hop, Reggae and R&B music.
  • here a DJ plays recorded dance, hip hop, rock, reggae and pop music.
  • Ky-mani (born February 26, 1976) is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist whose east african name m
  • ocal harmonies from the 1960s with elements of reggae and blues; moving slightly away from the soul-
  • lled Seven League Boots, who played a blend of reggae and punk.
  • n several genres including rock, Britpop, pop, reggae, and ska, at times being described as "a less
  • between 1968 and 1969, with a variety of early reggae and rocksteady releases from artists such as T
  • Aside from the reggae and bossa nova interpretations, the songs are
  • Steven Davis, author of " Reggae Bloodlines", has called "Wiser Dread" the "...
  • In 1995, reggae artist Pato Banton covered the song for the so
  • Gargamel, a Reggae artist A.K.A. Buju Banton
  • " is the fourth and final single from Jamaican reggae artist Shaggy's debut studio album, Pure Pleas
  • Bill Peters and produced by Ken Lindo, veteran reggae artist Boris Gardiner took the song to #1 on t
  • ere released as well, 2004's "Uh Oh" featuring reggae artist Elephant Man, and 2005's "I Think I'm I
  • Reggae artist Max Romeo has covered the rhyme.
  • solo career and quickly became the best-known reggae artist in Nigeria.
  • The label features reggae artist Viper and rapper Vill.
  • In December 2009, Cas joined Jamaican reggae artist Tanya Stephens to sing on a cover of "W
  • (born in 1951, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica) is a reggae artist and member of the Rastafari movement mo
  • Quist is born to his father a Ghana reggae artist and his German mother.
  • deon (Millionaire Liquidator) is an album from reggae artist Lee "Scratch" Perry.
  • Dry & Heavy is an album by reggae artist Burning Spear.
  • d Live is the first live album released by the reggae artist Gentleman and The Far East Band.
  • Matty Woods is an Australian Roots Reggae artist producer based in Wollongong, Australia
  • Lady Saw - A Jamaican reggae artist known as the first lady of dancehall.
  • The single was later sampled by reggae artist Shaggy for his 2000 single "Dance & Sho
  • The vocals are performed by Joseph and by reggae artist Glamma Kid.
  • Featuring on the track is well known UK reggae artist Sweetie Irie.
  • He is the second reggae artist and the only dancehall artist to receiv
  • ew, and received a nomination for Best British Reggae Artist at the MOBO Awards.
  • rtist, initially under the guidance of veteran reggae artist Lloyd Charmers.
  • on, Jamaica on August 23, 1967) is daughter of reggae artist Bob Marley and Rita Marley.
  • After being inspired by the music of roots reggae artist Nicodemus in 1979, he started to write
  • ed by the lyrics of the song "It Wasn't Me" by reggae artist Shaggy.
  • It Wasn't Me" is a 2000 number one hit song by reggae artist Shaggy, featuring Ricardo "RikRok" Duce
  • 011 and has signed Maybach Music Group's first reggae artist, Magazeen.
  • They have been compared to Matisyahu, a Jewish reggae artist, for the universality of their music.
  • a), better known as Patrice, is an Afro-German reggae artist.
  • up to being one of the premier female cultural reggae artists in the business.
  • to the United Kingdom, and joined the British Reggae Artists Against Famine Appeal, singing on the
  • ited for leading the way for the succession of reggae artists that were embraced by the growing hip-
  • In 1985 the group contributed to the British Reggae Artists Famine Appeal charity single "Let's Ma
  • the label) and VP Records in Jamaica, home to reggae artists such as Sean Paul.
  • ic Agency, a booking agency for the top gospel reggae artists in the world.
  • owner Richard Branson had begun signing roots reggae artists, and in the three years that followed,
  • They also brought in more British reggae artists, such as Symarip and Greyhound.
  • sic in 1968, and later enjoyed popularity with reggae audiences in France, before relocating to the
  • nal Newcomer award and in 2005 he received the Reggae Awards Album of the Year award for his album D
  • nvitation to present the prizes at the British Reggae Awards a week later, which he accepted..
  • (who accompanied the Paralamas do Sucesso and Reggae B) and DJ Marlboro who has gained the title of
  • s "Kweli's rhymes work well with the laid-back reggae backbeats."
  • est known as a member of The Wailers Band, the reggae backing group for Bob Marley & The Wailers.
  • "Jamming" is a song by the reggae band Bob Marley & the Wailers from their 1977
  • s began life as a Southall-based British roots reggae band in the early 1970s.
  • He has been working with Urban Tribe a Swedish Reggae band and with Basil Gabbidon founder of Steel
  • from the debut album Two Sevens Clash by roots reggae band Culture, in 1976.
  • Reggae band The Gladiators recorded the song "Marcus
  • She soon began working with leading British reggae band Steel Pulse and returned to the charts in
  • Also: The 1980's Bristol based reggae band 'Black Roots' wrote a song about Scipio A
  • The psychedelic reggae band Irieality is from here.
  • d" in the credits (not to be confused with the reggae band Third World).
  • Snafu is a US Funk/ rock/ Reggae band featuring vocalist/guitarist Phillip Bona
  • In 1975 the song was covered by London reggae band Matumbi, with another reggae version reco
  • Paprika Korps is a heavy reggae band from Silesia and among the hardest tourin
  • , Banton has been playing with Mystic Roots, a reggae band formed in Chico, California.
  • Muzaic is a five piece funk, rock, reggae band from Bloomington, IN, home of Indiana Uni
  • Kaliroots is a roots reggae band from Quebec, Canada that was formed in 19
  • In 1975 they were the first reggae band to tour in Japan.
  • Reggae band Slightly Stoopid covered the song on thei
  • They were the first Canadian reggae band to be picked up by a major label; Warner
  • Dub Wars is the fifth release by American reggae band Groundation.
  • ck by Martha Reeves, a reggae-disco hit by the reggae band Third World and a breakthrough hit for He
  • The Supervillains are a four-piece reggae band from Orlando, Florida.
  • "Bad Boys" is the title of a song by the reggae band Inner Circle, made popular by the televis
  • s for Bob is a children's music remix album by reggae band Bob Marley & The Wailers, released on Jun
  • , and toaster who has been part of the English Reggae band UB40 since it was founded in 1978.
  • sual cover was also released in 2001, when the reggae band Steel Pulse recorded it for the Paint It
  • own record label, Vital Records, featuring his reggae band Bushfire, and released material by a numb
  • In 2009, the reggae band Rebelution sued Pitbull for trademark inf
  • Nero" ("Black Pope") is a song by the Venetian reggae band Pitura Freska, with lyrics in the Venetia
  • tion LP and the first greatest hits by British reggae band UB40, featuring all of UB40's single rele
  • Negra (Portuguese: Black City) is a Brazilian reggae band formed in 1986 in Rio de Janeiro.
  • mentioned in the song "Innocent Blood" by the reggae band Culture as well as in the song "Silver To
  • -recorded the song on the album True Love with reggae band Toots & the Maytals.
  • and lead vocalist for the Grammy Award winning reggae band, Steel Pulse.
  • Robert starts a reggae band, Izrael, while Tomek returns to Tilt.
  • known as The Donuts, The Expos are a Canadian reggae band, making music from their hometown of Newm
  • Daab is a Polish reggae band.
  • Presley and tried to make it as a singer in a reggae band.
  • g, Bell is also a musician and songwriter in a reggae band.
  • as a keyboardist for Zionbar, an international reggae band; and collaborated on many projects with t
  • le, Chris Young, Shelby Lynne, Ken Parker, and reggae bands The Gladiators and The Congos.
  • in Roots were one of the most popular English reggae bands in the late 1970s.
  • 961, he moved to the UK and started to play in reggae bands there.
  • Reggae bands were booked in local clubs as a result a
  • ician, lead guitarist of several punk-rock and reggae bands, such as Kryzys, Brygada Kryzys, Izrael,
  • a children's clothing store, and Wild Hare, a reggae bar in Wrigleyville.
  • nd is considered one of the elder statesmen of reggae bass guitar playing.
  • Strangely, the song Tokyo Nights featured a reggae beat halfway through.
  • The song is a mix of pop rock with a reggae beat.
  • at the song is "a feel-good ditty over a happy reggae beat."
  • An Ari Up tribute 'Punky Reggae Birthday Party' was held in Brooklyn on Jan 16
  • f contemporary classical music, worked in R&B, reggae, blues, Latin, African, jazz, funk, Middle Eas
  • s have been from genres including Heavy metal, Reggae, Blues, Hip hop, and Waila (Chicken Scratch).
  • The Smugglaz (The Reggae Bodega)
  • RAS Reggae Box Set (TJETD152)
  • Trojan Roots Reggae Box Set (TJETD296)
  • Trojan Sunshine Reggae Box Set (TJETD185)
  • He made his debut for the Reggae Boyz in 1995, but never managed to become a re
  • Derby team-mate Deon Burton he was one of the Reggae Boyz playing for Jamaica in France 98.
  • He has also appeared for the ' Reggae Boyz', making his debut in 1998 against Saudi
  • born), even earning a call up to play for the Reggae Boyz, which he could not accept due to a broke
  • e Cayman Islands, earning over 20 caps for the Reggae Boyz.
  • as since gone on to make 8 appearances for the Reggae Boyz.
  • ibbean Currents: Caribbean Music From Rumba to Reggae, by Peter Manuel.
  • many different styles of music including punk, reggae, calypso, and bluegrass, and tend to add somet
  • ic of Aharit Hayamim is described as a "mix of reggae, Carlebach, rock and various ethnic musical st
  • The first stage show he performed was at the reggae carnival at Cinema 2 in 1985.
  • ower on Pow Wow Records' Fire on the Mountain: Reggae Celebrates the Grateful Dead compilation.
  • Further reggae chart hits followed in the mid 1980s, before t
  • In 1996 she had several successes on the reggae chart both with Vivian Jones, and solo with "S
  • e late 1980s she had a major success on the UK reggae chart with "Spell", and contributed to a chari
  • mid-1960s to the present, including acoustic, reggae, classic rock, blues and alternative rock.
  • vided into blocks by music genre: Underground, reggae, classical, Americana, world, jazz, and hip-ho
  • Washington, D.C., was a rock, blues, pop, and reggae club.
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