One hour of Reggae Roots songs
My selection Reggae Old School
Reggae mix 2013 for Ganja Smoker !
Ultimate Old School Reggae Mix
Reggae & Culture Mix 2014, Chronixx, Jah Cure & More
Reggae - Seleção Rasta
Best Reggae Music Songs 2013
Reggae 2013 My Favorite Reggae Remix / Cover Songs Mix
Reggae En Español Románticas y Movidas, Mix Completas, Solo Lo Mejor, Puro Exitos, TrackList HD
O Melhor do Reggae Nacional - Vol.01
On Da Reggae Tip 2014 Recap
SUPA DUPA BEST OLD SCHOOL CULTURE REGGAE MIX - BUSHMAN, LUCIANO, SIZZLA, CAPLETON, JAH CURE +
VA - Vintage Reggae Cafe (2013) - Full Album
Reggae Mix 2014
Chris Calloway: [of his father] If that bastard rolled over in his grave every time I did something he disapproved of, he'd be a fuckin' rotisserie.
One hour of Reggae Roots songs
My selection Reggae Old School
Reggae mix 2013 for Ganja Smoker !
Ultimate Old School Reggae Mix
Reggae & Culture Mix 2014, Chronixx, Jah Cure & More
Reggae - Seleção Rasta
Best Reggae Music Songs 2013
Reggae 2013 My Favorite Reggae Remix / Cover Songs Mix
Reggae En Español Románticas y Movidas, Mix Completas, Solo Lo Mejor, Puro Exitos, TrackList HD
O Melhor do Reggae Nacional - Vol.01
On Da Reggae Tip 2014 Recap
SUPA DUPA BEST OLD SCHOOL CULTURE REGGAE MIX - BUSHMAN, LUCIANO, SIZZLA, CAPLETON, JAH CURE +
VA - Vintage Reggae Cafe (2013) - Full Album
Reggae Mix 2014
Restricted Zone - Pure Love (Reggae Mix) 'Da Musical Hierarchy'
Reggae Mix Worlds best OLDSKOOL Reggae MIXTAPE
DJ LOGON REGGAE MIX lOVERS ROCK 2013
Reggae - Gregory Isaacs
Reggae Shark - Key of Awesome #89 (Animated)
A Night Of Reggae And Dance Hall Hits - Nomination Show 6 | MTN Project Fame Season 7.0 [FULL SHOW]
Adele - Set Fire To The Rain (reggae version by Reggaesta)
Lion Reggae - Mucha Fuerza (Live Session)
Kingston Hot Radio Reggae Mix by JUGGLERZ SOUND (Ruhr Reggae Summer)
My selection Reggae!
Reggae On The River dvd rip
Reggae Internacional
[[Reggae Wembley 1970]] Boss Sounds !!
Enganchado Reggae Latino ( La Paz Es El Camino )
Cousins of Reggae Live Bootleg at Casa Del Popolo
Bob Marley Face Appears on the Surface of the Moon! Dead Reggae Star is the new 'Man in the Moon!'
Silburn Mack "Choices" Reggae Music King Jammys, John Holt, Mikey Spice
João Pedro no reggae.
Reggae on the River 2014
Bob Marley Reggae On Broadway YouTube
ALS Ice Bucket Challenge - Paul Anthony Reggae #IceAfterDark
Dark Horse - Femme Reggae - Grupo Master 2.14
Big BouthYah Bashment - Reggae Night 70,90s
Spellbinder Reggae Vocal Freestyle | Denver Summer 2013
REGGAE PON THE MOUNTAIN Aug 16 2014
Nueva Luz Reggae - Tu carcel -
KUMRUN RASKA ft Wilman Mr.Reggae - ONE LOVE (Bob Marley)
ROBIN ANDRE REGGAE PROMO
Genesis Reggae Rap "Pachamama Marihuana" 2 - Erreape
HIPHOP REGGAE - The HipHop Reggae
UB40 Reggae Music [Dr. X Dub]
Reggae para mis amigos
EICO - 夢先案内人(Reggae Disco Rockers Remix)
REGGAE
Sununga (single) - Cooperativa do Reggae
Nueva Luz Reggae - Jungla -
No es Igual reggae roots
Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady.
Reggae is most easily recognized by the rhythmic accents on the off-beat, usually played by guitar or piano (or both), known as the skank. This pattern accents the second and fourth beat in each bar (or the "and"s of each beat depending on how the music is counted) and combines with the drums emphasis on beat three to create a unique feel and sense of phrasing in contrast to most other popular genres focus on beat one, the "downbeat". The tempo of reggae is usually felt as slower than the popular Jamaican forms, ska and rocksteady, which preceded it. It is this slower tempo, the guitar/piano offbeats, the emphasis on the third beat, and the use of syncopated, melodic bass lines that differentiates reggae from other music, although other musical styles have incorporated some of these innovations separately.
Jah Cure, or Iyah Cure (born Siccature Alcock on 11 October 1978 in Hanover, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician, who was raised in Kingston. He was given the name Jah Cure by Capleton whom he met while growing up in Kingston.[citation needed]
His first big break came in March 1997 when he released the single "King in this Jungle" which was a duet with Sizzla. The single was produced by Beres Hammond who went on to become his mentor. He then released a steady stream of singles that won him critical and popular acclaim.Beres Hammond eventually took Cure under his tutelage and began mentoring him and producing his music in the studio. In 1998, Cure performed on a European tour and visited several Caribbean Islands with Beres Hammond and the Harmony House Family.
In November 1998, while driving around Montego Bay, Cure was pulled over by the police and arrested on charges of gun possession, robbery and rape. He was prosecuted before the Gun Court in April 1999, found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Cure was transferred from the St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre to the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre, which had a digital recording studio the inmates could use. It was there that Cure released three albums and a number of singles, some of which have topped the Jamaican chart. His first album Free Jah's Cure The Album the Truth was released in 2000, it was followed by Ghetto Life in 2003 and Freedom Blues in 2005. More recently Cure has released the songs "Love Is", "Longing For" and "True Reflections", showing his unique voice and lyrical ability.
Gregory Anthony Isaacs (15 July 1951 – 25 October 2010) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Milo Miles, writing in the New York Times, described Isaacs as "the most exquisite vocalist in reggae". His nicknames include Cool Ruler and Lonely Lover.
I think that you've been mistaken
I think last night you were so uncool
I think that you point your finger
Because you've got nothing better to do
It's not your life
Why must you criticize?
Learn how to free your mind
You may find
You free up something that you lost inside
You heard the word, thought you'd spread it
You heard it hurt so you whispered it to
All the people who were begging for it
You took her thoughts and colored them blue
Man it's such a trip because old school we used to kick it
But now Drip hangs around and annoys just like the hic up's
'cause the story is always the same
You got something burning
In the back of your brain
Anger eats, defeats, and depletes
Keeps us going backwards on a one way street
Our emotions always seem to leave us blind
I fear that we've been mistaken
I heard last night you were so damn cool
I guess that we point our fingers at you