Música de baile Descripción de música

Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s. Initially dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae than the roots style, which had dominated much of the 1970s. Two of the biggest stars of the early dancehall era were Yellowman and Eek-a-Mouse. Dancehall brought a new generation of producers, including Linval Thompson, Gussie Clarke and Jah Thomas. In the mid-1980s, digital instrumentation became more prevalent, changing the sound considerably, with digital dancehall (or "ragga") becoming increasingly characterized by faster rhythms. (The word "bashment", a term originating in the 1990s, was used to describe a particularly good dance; for example "to go to a bashment dance". In the Dancehall vernacular, "bashment" is therefore an adjective instead of a noun.)

Dancehall developed in the '80s as "ragamuffin," a hybrid style featuring a DJ or "sing- jay" half-singing, half-rapping with often bawdy ("slack") themes. The musical structure is rooted in reggae though the rhythms, played by drum machines... Provided by Wikipedia under Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-SA 4.0


La música Música de baile que más se colecciona

Explora más exponentes populares de la música Música de baile

Música de baile Artistas

Música de baile Ediciones musicales por década

Mejores contribuyentes de música Música de baile

Los lanzamientos Música de baile más vendidos este mes

Explora la música Música de baile más popular