Reggae: The Resilient Voice of the Oppressed

Richard Nininahazwe

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Explore the rhythmic heartbeat of Jamaica as reggae, a musical genre born from the struggles and resilience of its people, spreads its influence globally. Originating in the late 1960s, reggae quickly became synonymous with Jamaica’s social and economic challenges, evolving from earlier styles like ska and rock steady. Rooted in the sounds of ghetto life, reggae serves as a voice for the oppressed, with its distinctive rhythm echoing the streets of Kingston. Driven by drums, bass guitar, electric guitar, and the “scraper,” reggae captures the essence of resistance and resilience, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of its originators.

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