I agree with those who say that there's a decline in Jamaican music (Reggae & Dancehall), but I see the same with music in general.
If your formative years was in the 70's & 80's, I think we were lucky to experience what was happening in WORLD music, and Jamaica was a BIG player in that revolution. We witnessed the blossoming of what can be called the ELITE group of Reggae artists (Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Jimmy Cliff, Burning Spear, Dennis Brown and others) and Dancehall artists (Yellowman, Shabba Ranks, Ninja Man, Super Cat and others), plus "hybrid" artists like Sanchez that gave us a Reggae/Dancehall fusion.......There was also an explosion of a wide variety of R&B music, which gave us some of the BEST groups and solo artists of all time and the emergence of Hip Hop which was heavily influenced & driven by Jamaican Dancehall. What also helped to make it special was the "variety/genres" that these artists brought us - There was revolutionary/message music, comedic/story-teller music, romantic/lovers music & bad man/gangster music.
When I see some of the artists who are now called great & gifted, I have to ask "Great & Gifted, compared to who???" because there's NO comparison to those I grew up listening to. It's like lyrics & melody have taken a backseat to a catchy beat and/or a hook.
If your formative years was in the 70's & 80's, I think we were lucky to experience what was happening in WORLD music, and Jamaica was a BIG player in that revolution. We witnessed the blossoming of what can be called the ELITE group of Reggae artists (Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Jimmy Cliff, Burning Spear, Dennis Brown and others) and Dancehall artists (Yellowman, Shabba Ranks, Ninja Man, Super Cat and others), plus "hybrid" artists like Sanchez that gave us a Reggae/Dancehall fusion.......There was also an explosion of a wide variety of R&B music, which gave us some of the BEST groups and solo artists of all time and the emergence of Hip Hop which was heavily influenced & driven by Jamaican Dancehall. What also helped to make it special was the "variety/genres" that these artists brought us - There was revolutionary/message music, comedic/story-teller music, romantic/lovers music & bad man/gangster music.
When I see some of the artists who are now called great & gifted, I have to ask "Great & Gifted, compared to who???" because there's NO comparison to those I grew up listening to. It's like lyrics & melody have taken a backseat to a catchy beat and/or a hook.
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