(1) Popular music originating in the West Indies; repetitive bass riffs and regular chords played on the off beat by a guitar
(2) Popular music originating in the West Indies
(3) Repetitive bass riffs and regular chords played on the off beat by a guitar
(1) The heart of the Fat Freddy sound is reggae , from ska through to dub, to which they add subtle hints of house music.
(2) The boys like soul music and reggae - Aretha Franklin, Desmond Dekker, Marvin Gaye.
(3) They added ideas from dub and reggae and a big dollop of social realism, sexual anxiety and Marxism.
(4) My parents are from St Lucia, so there was a lot of calypso and reggae in the house.
(5) Mr Murden liked the reggae music by Bob Marley which was played at the beginning and end of the service.
(6) I wanted more of a groove on this album, and I thought, let's do as much reggae as we can.
(7) The accompanying music is pretty standard urban fare, with a touch of reggae thrown in for good measure.
(8) On the bill are DJs Andy Williams and Dubline playing hip hop, reggae and broken beat.
(9) It's a daily beach party with Bob Marley reggae music and burgers sizzling on scores of grills.
(10) I'd like it to cover a whole range of dance styles, from reggae to rock 'n' roll and from soul to swing.
(11) Smith grew up with gospel and reggae ; Bob Marley and Yellowman in particular.
(12) They'll be rocking the kwaito, reggae , hip hop and soul with the aid of some musical guests.
(13) On your old website, you mentioned that you both grew up listening to hip-hop, reggae and jungle.
(14) Strange as it may seem, Birmingham has become one of the most important cities for reggae outside Jamaica.
(15) I was born in West London and grew up listening to reggae and punk rock.
(16) Reggae music
(17) Its greatest exponent was Bob Marley who took reggae to a worldwide audience.
(18) The only other Blue Lines survivor is Horace Andy, one of reggae 's most distinctive vocalists.
(19) This is hip hop and reggae rolled up into perhaps the most original hybrid that I've heard to date.
(20) Until Sean Paul came on the scene, dancehall reggae was starting to get a little boring.