dancehall has fallen the hell off its all about sex and violence and obscenities
I always thought this as well.I feel like Jamaican migration to England helped push the global appeal of reggae at it's heights.
But the last time I was in London, I felt that African immigrants were overtaking the Jamaican community in influence. I don't know.
And with the African community having large numbers now in Paris, Italy, and Spain, afrobeats is bound to take over even american music.
here come the agentNope.
Trend vs Legacy. But![]()
Yeah it is, it's more sanitized.
It's gonna take another Shaggy type artist to come out to have a similar type pop impact. Koffee and Chronixx are great but their content isn't that lane
thread title had dancehall/reggae, so I went with it from that angle. No other J'can artist is at that level of global recognition currently.Chronixx/proteje/koffee are more roots reggae though than dancehall
Dancehall always took influence from other genres, that's why it lasted so long lol.Yes it has. Dancehall lost its way when it started copying other genres.
Take ur own advice...aint nobody ask you about anything. Either refute what I said: Legacy vs Trend, or keep quiet!here come the agent
talk about something you know you mutt

nah there's already a discussion being had agent. you don't dictate it non Black culture vulture agent... always taking shots at Africans.Take ur own advice...aint nobody ask you about anything. Either refute what I said: Legacy vs Trend, or keep quiet!![]()
Clearly they don't.Outside of the Northeast, Florida and London so average American brehs know that both genres are different?
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You're right. You can't play dancehall around older people, kids and Christians. That's the main reason I stopped listening to it. Its too vulgar.yes
and i love dancehall but i been saying on this site for years that the genre is suffering because of the overwhelming toxic content.
dancehall being slack has given room for reggaeton and afrobeat to shine
they need to switch up the subject matter and profanity
Afro beats are easier on the ears, that's for sure .. I know people who hate reggae but love afro beats. There's times it sounds like R&B, times when it sounds like party music... But doesn't sound like loud ass gibberish like reggae.
