From its beginnings in the nascent 1980s, Jamaican dancehall music has undergone a considerable change. Initially a reaction to the popularity of roots reggae, it showcased DJs rapping over rhythmic riddims created by talented sound system operators . The rise of digital production in the mid-nineties revolutionized the sonic landscape , leading to
Yah Riddim Dem A Blaze
Dis yah riddim yah sound so wicked. It mek you wah wine from dawn till sun down. The beat is heavy and di melody is catchy. Yuh cyaan resist dis riddim. It make you feel like you on top of the world. Everybody dance to dis one. It truly blazin'. Dancehall Queen: Chronicles of a Jamaican Icon This captivating document takes you deep into the puls