From its origins in the early 1980s, Jamaican party music has undergone a remarkable change. Initially a response to the dominance of roots reggae, it presented DJs rapping over infectious riddims produced by groundbreaking sound system selectors. The rise of digital production in the mid-1990s altered the vibe, leading to faster tempos and a wider
Dem Riddim Dem A Fire!
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