From its roots in the early 1980s, Jamaican dancehall music has witnessed a remarkable evolution . Initially a reaction to the popularity of roots reggae, it presented DJs rapping over driving riddims built by innovative sound system selectors. The rise of digital production in the 1990s altered the sonic landscape , leading to faster tempos and a
Dem Riddim Dem A Blaze
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