A lot of hip hop artists use/have used jazz and funk-influenced beats, and scat singing had an impact on the vocal style of hip hop. The laid back, mellow feel of jazz is echoed in hip hop. Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis' final album had a hip hop vibe to it and was possibly one of the first instances of jazz and hip hop meeting. Rap/hip hop is mainly an evolution of jazz, just as funk was an evolution of hard bop, and be bop was an evolution of swing.
Because in 1969 it happened
Jazz has a good influence as far as memories go.
bongos in African music and saxophones in jazz!!
Radio didn't influence jazz. It merely allowed it to reach a much wider audience.
A mixture of jazz, soul, reggae & pop music.
Reggae is a genre of music, dancehall is a sub-genre within reggae. Dancehall has more of a hip-hop influence than traditional roots and one-drop reggae beats.
Reggae incorporates some of the musical elements of rhythm and blues and jazz.
Reggae (; Chibi-
There is no link other than the fact that they are both genres of music begun by the descendants of ex-slaves, jazz in the US and reggae in the West Indies.
Reggae and jazz
Jazz, reggae, and soul
Rock, Rubber, wedding, jazz, reggae, country
Jazz has a good influence as far as memories go.
bongos in African music and saxophones in jazz!!
It has a reggae-tinged jazz beat.
Hip hop, jazz, and i think reggae
No way. I won't even bother to answer your question. Uhm I guess I did kinda.
No, it is more reggae for white people Swing is more like jazz :)