Caribbean music has entertained many music fans and has a great  influence on the rest of the world. Music from the Caribbean islands  such as Calypso, ska, rock steady and dancehall have evolved from each  other and fused into what we know as reggae music. This music genre has  also been influenced by elements of African rhythms and American blues.  Strong bass lines and the bass drum beating characterize this music  genre.
Reggae music originated from the island nation of Jamaica.  This country is home to many homegrown musicians and record producers  who have developed the distinctive style. Lee 'Scratch' Perry is the  most famous Jamaican producer. He is responsible for launching the  careers of many reggae musicians.
Artists such as Burning Spear  and Horace Andy spread reggae music beyond the islands. However, none of  them can match Bob Marley in terms of popularizing this music to the  rest of world. No Woman, No Cry, Buffalo Soldier and Redemption Song are  just some of Marley's hits. When he passed away, he enjoyed legendary  status and was given a state funeral in Jamaica.
In addition to  Bob Marley, Johnny Nash, Jimmy Cliff, Desmond Dekker, and other  crossover singers also had success in the British pop charts. The  Police, UB40, Selector, The Clash and The Specials fused reggae music  with rock. In fact, one of the first multi racial groups in the UK was  the British band UB40.
Social issues, such as poverty and  political freedom are addressed in the lyrics of many reggae songs.  These songs are the anthems of the poor who grow up in shanty towns and  are still struggling to make ends meet. Some of the songs are about the  beliefs of the Rastafarian religion, of which Marley was a practitioner.  There are explorations of spirituality, invoking God, or Jah as he is  called in some of the songs. However, some reggae songs are  controversial because they defend the use of cannabis which Rastafarians  advocate.
Reggae Music in all of its forms, have influenced and  led on to other forms of music, namely drum and bass and hip hop. So  far, nobody has taken over from Marley's mantle and rap and R & B  dominate the charts at the moment. Music experts say that Reggae music  needs another charismatic figure to spread the word.
This unique  kind of music has achieved a lot considering that it came out of a small  island with early recordings produced on basic equipment. People  responded to the melodic simplicity of the music and the heartfelt  lyrics. There was always a high standard of musicianship and a direct  connection between the artists and the fans in reggae music. Since  nobody can keep a good thing down, this Caribbean music will surely rise  again.

 
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