Probably the best, and possibly the only real, way to understand what reggae sounds like is to listen to the music. Below is the Wikipedia link to reggae, a music genre which originated in the Greater Antilles island, Jamaica, in the Caribbean Sea. This article contains links to other sites with more information about reggae. Also below is a link to YouTube, where you can watch and listen to many examples of reggae. This link take you to a list of recordings featuring Bob Marley, whose band, The Wailers, which was formed by Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh and Bob Marley in 1963, is usually credited with introducing reggae to the world.
They usually listen to reggae. This is a very popular style in costa rica...
Reggae music is not bad for kids. Children don't often listen to the lyrics of the music. From my experience, they take the beat and instruments played to heart, and they focus on that. Although there are some lyrics of reggae that do have some language not suitable for youngsters but, if you think your child should'nt listen to it then so be it!
Well... lots but definitely Jamaicans
da real one, ya da Madagascar one, NOO!!!!!!!!!!! >>it depends what you mean by reggae song. is it typical to the reggae genre - NO. for that, listen to beenie man, bounty killer, lady saw, bob marley, peter tosh, etc. the only way that this song could be construed as "reggae" is because the artist sings in jamaican patois, but the song is of the dance genre.
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Carribean people listen to dancehall music and reggae music
It's okay if they do.
Reggae mon!
They listen to Soca, Blues and Reggae.
It give people a joyful feeling, that's what people say when they listen the reggae album "2011 Reggae & Dnacehall Explosion Vol 12
Probably the best, and possibly the only real, way to understand what reggae sounds like is to listen to the music. Below is the Wikipedia link to reggae, a music genre which originated in the Greater Antilles island, Jamaica, in the Caribbean Sea. This article contains links to other sites with more information about reggae. Also below is a link to YouTube, where you can watch and listen to many examples of reggae. This link take you to a list of recordings featuring Bob Marley, whose band, The Wailers, which was formed by Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh and Bob Marley in 1963, is usually credited with introducing reggae to the world.