The rise of reggae and the influence of Toots and Maytals Regga music is one of the few fork music in the world. It is still heavily influenced by people's experiences, emotions, and traditions. Since its birth, reggae music has become an emotional exit in Jamaica expressing thoughts and emotions about life, love, and religion. These popular voices were created without interference from external multinational markets, press and patrol doctors. Reggae music is made with an incredible soul and pride.
Admiral: Reggae's early moment was when I exiled in the early 1970s. My parents listened to Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Toots, and Maytals. Reggae music will always be played on the radio. I began learning the sound system during my teen years, everyone shared tapes and danced in London in 1980. Admiral: Actually, this is an interesting story. I used reggae and dance at the community radio station called The Soweto in the mid-1990s. Many artists were entering and leaving the studio, one day, Jahseed (which was then called Apple Seed) came to the studio with a lot of trucks. I said, "You have songs, I have songs that make us conflict." We had a clash of voices there (laugh). Since then, we have become a duo
Reggae (/ rɛɡeɪ / /) is a music genre born in Jamaica in the late 1960s. This term also refers to contemporary Mexican pop music and its overseas representatives. The single "Do the Reggay" by Toots and Maytals in 1968 was the first popular song using the word "regga", in effect naming this type and introducing it to the audience of the world. Sometimes it is widely used to refer to the most popular Jamaican dance music, but reggae is better suited to traditional inspiration and certain music style inspired by American jazz, rhythm and blues, especially New Orleans You can express it. R & B was practiced by Fats Domino and Allen Toussaint, developed from the early genres of ska and rocksteady. Reggae usually includes news, social gossip, political commentary. Reggae music first expanded to the field of commercial jazz known as "Rudie Blues", then "Ska", then "Blue Beat", "Rock Steady".