As blues, jazz, reggae and hip-hop express dissatisfaction with the world's culture, you can see that music contains many aspects of many people's lives. It is a type of mass communication "seeing society directly as a kind of culture" and often reflects the collection and pattern of personal experience (King 19). Music is very influential because it communicates at three different levels: body, emotion, recognition. It not only works in a non-recursive way, it also affects the physiological pattern of the body that causes movement and dancing of people, but it also encourages people to think.
Reggae was born from hip hop. Because they are different, hip hop and reggae are like their lyrical style and expression of social unrest. In this article we analyze the political and social aspects of solving it through hip hop, its roots, and lyrics and songs. It seems that DJ Kool Herc is one of creators of Hip - Hop. Cool Herk emigrated to New York in 1970 and brought his Jamaican style. He tried to bring strong Jamaican music to a party or city in New York. He began DJing in the city. He decided to turn reggae through his own sound system, but New Yorker turned out to be reluctant to mistake his Jamaica beat. For example, New Yorkers are still strongly influenced by R & B and funk, James Brown. Therefore, Kool Herc began using these types instead of Reggae. When asked about the roots of his voice, Cool Herques said.
In Jamaica, the hip-hop voice comes from the influence of the United States and Jamaica. Jamaican hip hop is defined by ballroom and reggae music. In the 1970s, Kool Herc in Jamaica brought the sound system, technology and reggae music technology to New York. Jamaican hip - hop artists often sing in Brooklyn and Jamaican accent. Jamaican hip hop themes are often influenced by external forces and internal forces. External forces such as the influence of today's contemporary hip-hop glitter and glitter and internal influences from the use of anti-colonialism and reference of marijuana or "Ganja" believe that these references bring them closer to God
Like today's hip-hop, reggae is used to express ideas, emotions and personal experiences through productive shops. Philip Borman, editor of "Cambridge World Music History", "Reggae" is a continuous dialogue, the aesthetics of hip hop challenge the way Jamaican musicians hear it logically and develop hip sound It is an aesthetic jump at. According to Layman, he has a unique voice of hip-hop music compared to the sound of Jamaican music, the direction of hip-hop music, snoop dog is a huge idol of reggae and hip hop, I have a relaxed and calm attitude. Swing, it is easy to understand and connect the audience to the whole reggae