Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s. Initially, dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae than the roots style, which had dominated much of the 1970s. In the mid-1980s, digital instrumentation became more prevalent, changing the sound considerably, with digital dancehall (or "ragga") becoming increasingly characterized by faster rhythms. Key elements of dancehall music include its extensive use of Jamaican Patois rather than Jamaican standard English and a focus on the track instrumentals (or "riddims").
Dancehall saw initial mainstream success in Jamaica in the 1980s, and by the 1990s, it became increasingly popular in Jamaican diaspora communities. In the 2000s, dancehall experienced worldwide mainstream success, and by the 2010s, it began to heavily influence the work of established Western artists and producers, which has helped to further bring the genre into the Western music mainstream.
Mwanzoni mwa miaka ya 2000 kurudi nyuma mpaka miaka ya 90, tulikuwa na kizazi cha kipekee ya burudani, wazee wa Disco Vumbi. Watoto mwisho saa 12 jioni kisha saa 1 usiku mpaka majogoo ni mwendo wa dancehall.
https://youtu.be/souwByxnz0w?si=ImOldzFPAD7fUcmC
Enzi hizo ladies free halafu wanaume...
Mwamba aliweza kuja na biti kali ambazo zilikuwa na chembe chembe za sound za mwambao akichanganya sound za dance hall.
Aliweza kutukosha zaidi na ngoma ya "na wewe tu" na "najua"
https://youtu.be/i-qPIcfoOwA?si=zUeXE6c0pGbQPqks
https://youtu.be/Hn3OAT85VfM?si=rhUBnaA2ZSt_Iljq
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