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JER will usher in a fourth wave of ska all on their own. https://t.co/DTik0N3l56
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Slackness is the word for vulgarity or profanity in Jamaican music. It is also used to refer to a sub-genre of dancehall music that is known for rude, vulgar or profane lyrics.
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Laden with EDM elements for contrast, “Mammoth” twists and turns in such unexpected ways that it keeps listeners attentive from the first note to the last. https://t.co/pDF6748vrB
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TikTok JER, aka @SkaTuneNetwork
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The good times of today, are the sad thoughts of tomorrow. – Bob Marley https://t.co/XGp4BGIFHo
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Jus Goodie Releases New Single "Better Left Unsaid"
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Today, there are numerous musical styles inspired by Reggae and the Rasta movement is seen as a local variant of the “hippie” trend, which had occurred in the occident during the 1970s.  https://t.co/YUY4Ze08fX
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“On “Life’s A Beach,” Space Kamp amalgamates yummy reggae aromas with the boom and pop of hefty, undulating, captivating hip-hop.” – Rhyme Junkies https://t.co/aREtxVvsRp
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Reggae Inna My Soul”, is the first release of a song by Taffari on BuffBaff Records. https://t.co/zmakDXcmX3
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Taffari is a Jamaican singer who was born as Boris Anthony Silvera. From the tender age of 14 he decided to become a professional singer.  https://t.co/zmakDXcmX3
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Dub genre shined the brightest in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Many dub poets are still creating music to this very day.  https://t.co/prIKL8oRQ2
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Emancipate yourself from mental slavery – Bob Marley https://t.co/XGp4BGIFHo
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Some notable Dub poets are: Lillian Allen, Malachi Smith, Afua Cooper, and Benjamin Zephaniah.   https://t.co/prIKL8oRQ2
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Reflecting back on the new song, Jus Goodie’s comments, “It is a song about the importance of being tenacious, and showing that actions speak much louder than words. 
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Jus Goodie Releases New Single “Better Left Unsaid”
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Making Mosaic Riddim
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Dub poetry is can be extremely political and social by nature, and not associated with the “show off,” in the dancehall.  https://t.co/prIKL8oRQ2
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The title “Better Left Unsaid” delivers the overall message of this song in three short words, while encouraging the idea that some things are simply “Better Left Unsaid.” https://t.co/wvlO583qzQ
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The Bridge came to life with the intention to bridge Jamaican reggae artists, west coast reggae, and the “Medicine Music” genres.  https://t.co/J9Ix8SPU8z
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Reggae music is perhaps one of the best-known genres of world music, and was popularized in the United States in the 1960s by artists such as Bob Marley.
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