1. A bizarre and almost unattainable sexual position much favored by Roger Mellie in 'Viz' magazine.
2. 'Roots' Reggae.
2. 'Roots' Reggae.
1. Phwaaar, wouldn't mind a bit of Reggae like it used to be with that high-street honey. Phwaaaaar!
2. Hey man, you up for some proper reggae tonight, like real reggae, like... reggae like it used to be? Yeah mon?
2. Hey man, you up for some proper reggae tonight, like real reggae, like... reggae like it used to be? Yeah mon?
by Liquid Sky January 3, 2008
Get the Reggae like it used to be mug.The term reggae, in a proper sense, only covers the period in Jamaican music from 1969 to 1979 (or 1985 depending on opinion).
However in today's vernacular, the term has come to refer to all Jamaican music from the development of ska in the early 1960s up until today.
It also refers to music played in the Jamaican reggae styles elsewhere in the world.
Sub-genres and related genres include: Ska, Early or Skinhead Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub, Nyabinghi Reggae, Lover's Rock, Dancehall, Rumble, Ragga, and Rocksteady.
However in today's vernacular, the term has come to refer to all Jamaican music from the development of ska in the early 1960s up until today.
It also refers to music played in the Jamaican reggae styles elsewhere in the world.
Sub-genres and related genres include: Ska, Early or Skinhead Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub, Nyabinghi Reggae, Lover's Rock, Dancehall, Rumble, Ragga, and Rocksteady.
by indiefan08 December 15, 2008
Get the Reggae mug.The Best damn festival in the world.. 3 days of reggae music alcohol, every drug known to man, and women walking around with their cloths off
by Sir EvvyPoo December 14, 2008
Get the reggae on the river mug.A genre of music that is better than all of this rap, pop, and poser-punk shit. Just listen to it, and try to tell me that 50 cent, J.Lo, and Good Charlotte is better. Most people who claim not to like reggae never even gave it a chance. Honestly, though, nobody likes those ignorant little shits, so they can back to watching MTV, and tell themselves that they're listening to good music (Sean Paul and Shaggy don't count as reggae, I'm sorry). It's not rastafarians wailing about their love for Jamaica and weed. Whoever gave people that idea is an asshat. Yes, some of it is, but don't even get me started on some of your rap and rock-wannabe shit rambles about their "sick ass bongs". Reggae is much deeper than that. Just listen to it, you'll see what I mean.
Bob Marley. If you've never listened to reggae, listen to two or three of Bob Marley's songs, you'll like it, I swear.
by Sarah September 13, 2005
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What's going on tonight? I'm looking for somewhere to party! I don't know just get the Reggae 411 for the info.
I'm feeling for some jerk chicken right now. Just check the 411.
I'm feeling for some jerk chicken right now. Just check the 411.
by The Reggae 411 August 3, 2012
Get the Reggae 411 mug.Raggamuffin reggae is reggae with a hip hop influence. It is more focused on rhythmic sounds and rhyming.
Buju Banton, Tony Rebel, Bounty Killer & Damian Marley (Jr. Gong) are some of my favorite Raggamuffin Reggae artists.
by Red Dog September 23, 2005
Get the Raggamuffin Reggae mug.Reggae-An evolved ska sound from Jamaica. There are many different types of Reggae (all of witch are gr8) like roots - a heavy politically motivated style, concious - a more modern beat and sound, toasting- almost raping over an old reggae lp, dub- often intrumental hard beats.Love and harmony a softer loving slow jams with a reggae beat. Reggae is a rasta thing (mainly).
Roots Reggae- culture, Peter Tosh, the Wailers, Burning Spear, The Abbyssinians too name a handful
Concious Reggae- Buju Banton, Sizzla, Capelton
Toasting Raggae- U-Roy, I-Roy, Big Youth
Dub Reggae-Sly and Robbie, Lee Perry, King Tubby
Love and Harmony Reggae- Gregory Issacs, Culture, Bob Marley
Concious Reggae- Buju Banton, Sizzla, Capelton
Toasting Raggae- U-Roy, I-Roy, Big Youth
Dub Reggae-Sly and Robbie, Lee Perry, King Tubby
Love and Harmony Reggae- Gregory Issacs, Culture, Bob Marley
by jah jac bastian September 1, 2008
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