reggae
1 of 1noun/ˈrɛ.ˌgeɪ/
Forms:reggaes
1
a genre of music that originated in Jamaica, characterized by a steady rhythm, offbeat accents, and lyrics often addressing social and political themes
Reggae is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s, characterized by its distinctive offbeat rhythm and socially conscious lyrics. It often features prominent bass lines, steady drumbeats, and melodic guitar riffs. Reggae lyrics typically address themes of peace, love, social justice, and resistance to oppression. The genre gained global popularity, largely through artists like Bob Marley, and is closely tied to Jamaican culture and the Rastafarian movement.
- Bob Marley is one of the most famous artists in reggae music.
- The band played a mix of reggae and ska at the festival.
- Reggae is known for its distinctive offbeat guitar rhythms.
- He enjoys listening to reggae while relaxing on the beach.
- The roots of reggae are deeply tied to Jamaican history and culture.