How do I into Dancehall?
>>71798809
I never really got into it, but if i wanted to i'd start by looking up Major Lazer, see if anything good would appear on the recommended, check out artists they've collaborated with, maybe check out diplo's label mad decent too
Drake
>>71798809
do you like what you hear? do you want more? yes? well find out about who these artists are and go from there! congrats, bro. you just into'd
>>71799253
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>>71798809
Eek-A-Mouse
>>71799119
major lazer isn't dancehall...
>>71799416
isn't moombahton a dancehall subgenre?
>>71799132
This
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>tfw no actual answers
As another poster above previously said, Eek-A-Mouse is a good place to start. Obviously Yellowman too, but artists like Barrington Levy, Carlton Livingstone, Admiral Bailey, and many of the musicians on the Jammy, Power House, and Techniques labels are great places to look. Sister Nancy, Brigadier Jerry, Tenor Saw, Triston Palmer, Shabba Ranks, Super Cat, and Nicodemus are also good. I might suggest looking up "riddim" mixes on YouTube to get a flavor for some different artists. The Sleng Teng, African Beat, and Kuff riddims are especially good sources. YouTube channels like runitselectah and ShamrockVibes are your friends. Glad I could be of assistance.
>>71801774
Thank you!
>>71801774
Would it be better to listen to full albums from these artists or compilations?
>>71799119
Lol
>>71802258
What did they mean by this?
>>71802258
but where is magic - rude
>>71802257
not that guy, i think something like this will give you a good background.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greensleeves_Rhythm_Album
Vybez Kartel.
>>71798809
Surely it depends on the venue but normally pay an entrance fee and go through the front door.
https://youtu.be/alJTygi_A9k
Smash a faggot x 5