Bob Marley is a Jamaican icon, so yes, many Jamaicans do listen to him at Christmastime and throughout the year. You can hear his version of "White Christmas" on the compilation album Destiny: Rare Ska Sides from Studio 1. It is also available on YouTube. A few other not-as-well-known Christmas songs can be found on other compilations.
Well... lots but definitely Jamaicans
YES. listen to 'Time Will Tell' off of the Kaya album for details on that.
any kind of music, just because they're Jamaican doesn't mean their ears suddenly cut out making it impossible to hear certain kinds of music.
American music maybe or maybe even jamacian music Mostly gospel but some Jazz
some how yes it has....during travelling we usually listen to the music ,in shopping mall ,while shopping ,we listen to music,while watching tv,we listen yo background music....
Do jamaicans have any special dance they do.
they listen to regge.
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Well... lots but definitely Jamaicans
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Marley means many things but people say that whoever is named Marley is verry hyper does not listen to directions and is a verry loud singer. for example the movie MARLEY & ME.
Jamaicans generally listen to the commentary of cricket matches played in Australia and India during the early morning to late afternoon, depending on the time zone differences. For instance, if a match starts in Australia at 10 AM AEDT, it would be around 5 PM the previous day in Jamaica. This timing is influenced by the significant time zone differences, as Jamaica is typically several hours behind both Australia and India.
Jacob Marley's was Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner. He was sent to warn Scrooge to listen and learn from the next three spirits to visit or he will suffer in the afterlife.
they listen to the kind you can hear. lol you can hear all kinds of music i think
YES. listen to 'Time Will Tell' off of the Kaya album for details on that.