6 Richest Reggae Musicians
It’s time to roll out the red, gold, and green carpet for our top reggae artists who have not just given us iconic hits but also raked in some serious cash.
It’s time to roll out the red, gold, and green carpet for our top reggae artists who have not just given us iconic hits but also raked in some serious cash.
Roots Reggae grew from the seeds of ska and rocksteady, two earlier forms of Jamaican music.
Dub is a sub-genre that sprouted from reggae back in the ’60s and ’70s. The Jamaican studios, teeming with analog gear, became the labs for these sonic experiments.
Dancehall is the fiery offspring of reggae, emerging big and bold in the late ’70s and early ’80s in Jamaica.
Born in the late ’70s, Lovers Rock was the UK’s tender-hearted response to traditional reggae and roots music.
Ragga – short for “Raggamuffin” – originated in Jamaica in the late ’80s. It’s pretty much the rebellious offspring of Dancehall and digital music production.
Reggae, a musical genre originating in Jamaica in the late 1960s, is much more than just music – it’s a reflection of culture, politics from which it emerged.