Reggae
Reggae has travelled as far as South Korea, Israel, UK and Senegal. How and why?
The magnetic younger brother of Ska and Rocksteady, reggae with its heavy bass vibrations was irresistible when it appeared in the late 1960s in Jamaica. It would go on to become one of the most loved music genres around the world. .
Reggae musicians sang of the enslavement, poverty, oppression, and resistance which coloured Jamaica's history. Its conscious lyrics are just as important as its sound, as typified by the master, Bob Marley.
David Amanor explores just how far Reggae has travelled with musicians such as South Korean outfit Oriental Showcus who've just released their debut album, a youthful band from Mozambique who ironically go by the name of Gran'ma. The Hempolics from the UK treat us to a master class in how they produce their very particular sound, and Israeli group Ana RF bring a very distinctive Middle Eastern flavour to their brand of reggae. Plus a young artist from Senegal, Dread Vivas, tells us why his love of reggae spurred him on to learn to speak English so that he could really connect with the sentiments expressed in the music he loves.
Credit: A closeup of a red, black, green and yellow pattern, Credit: Getty Images
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Clips
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Oriental Showcus brings reggae to South Korea
Duration: 00:56
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A lesson in reggae from London band Hempolics
Duration: 00:41
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Why reggae is the genre of choice for Gran'Mah
Duration: 01:01
Music Played
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Dread Vivas
If You Want
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Oriental Showcus
Puzzle
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Oriental Showcus
Rosy Cheeked
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Anna RF
Jump
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The Hempolics
High And Gritty
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Gran'Mah
I Got To Move
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Gran'Mah
Gran'Mah Sound
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Protoje
Blood Money
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Protoje
Who Knows (feat. Chronixx)
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