Reggae
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Am I the only one that likes reggae!
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On a more serious note...Most reggae songs I've heard sounds the same (the way the beat is made using the same instruments over and over).
It almost gets to a point where it feels boring...
Maybe I'm not looking at the right artists to get the true experience though.
It almost gets to a point where it feels boring...
Maybe I'm not looking at the right artists to get the true experience though.
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Well, when some people think of reggae, they think of Bob Marley, or Peter Tosh, or Steel Pulse. These guys are kind of the face of reggae, and a lot of their music sounds the same. But when I listen to them, instead of just listening to it, I make it a sort of puzzle to find out the deeper meaning behind the song. If you're willing to try something new, (unless you've heard some of his work before) Matisyahu is a great Hassidic reggae artist. I enjoy his unique blend of hip-hop, rap, reggae, and beat boxing.Phantom wrote:On a more serious note...Most reggae songs I've heard sounds the same (the way the beat is made using the same instruments over and over).
It almost gets to a point where it feels boring...
Maybe I'm not looking at the right artists to get the true experience though.
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I don't really love reggae, I prefere rock.
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Wow... Randomly downloaded some raggae music.
No idea who they are but their is an amazing cover of Ob La Di Ob La Da
on it.
Raggae is like mixing rap with actual drums and trumpets and things, and then making it
super upbeat. Or very sad. With some good pop music thrown in.
Not my favourite genre of music though. That would go to anything
written by the Beatles.
No idea who they are but their is an amazing cover of Ob La Di Ob La Da
on it.
Raggae is like mixing rap with actual drums and trumpets and things, and then making it
super upbeat. Or very sad. With some good pop music thrown in.
Not my favourite genre of music though. That would go to anything
written by the Beatles.
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