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reggae

[ reg-ey ]

noun

  1. a style of Jamaican popular music blending blues, calypso, and rock-'n'-roll, characterized by a strong syncopated rhythm and lyrics of social protest.


reggae

/ ˈɛɡɪ /

noun

  1. a type of West Indian popular music having four beats to the bar, the upbeat being strongly accented
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reggae

  1. A form of pop music that originated in Jamaica , combining elements of calypso and rhythm and blues ( see blues ) with a strongly accentuated offbeat. Bob Marley was the first internationally known reggae musician.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of reggae1

< Jamaican English, respelling of reggay (introduced in the song “Do the Reggay” (1968) by Frederick “Toots” Hibbert), a dance name based on rege, *strege a dowdy or raggedy fellow; compare rege-rege ragged clothing, quarrel, row
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Word History and Origins

Origin of reggae1

C20: of West Indian origin
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Members of reggae group UB40 – Birmingham's working class band that went on to become global superstars – have spoken out in support of the city's striking bin workers.

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At a time when the country’s political context was increasingly heavy, their reggae and funk-infused sound was light — dominated by danceable songs about weekends at the beach and cheeky covers of reggaeton hits.

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Whether his eye turns to childhood literature like “Treasure Island,” reggae music, or an Impressionist painting, the author connects his influences to the wider world of art, community and our shared humanity.

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There have been plenty of rumours about what direction the long-awaited record will take, including talk of it being a reggae album.

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A special concert celebrating Birmingham's reggae history is to take place on what would have been Bob Marley's 80th birthday.

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