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    REGGAE!

    I've recently been getting into reggae music. WHen i'm in the mood I really love it, but do not know many artists. My question is, what are all your favorite reggae artists?

    I like bob marley of course, but when i'm in the mood for somehting a little faster I like Sean Paul.

    If all of you want a good laugh listen to Matisyahu. He is an orthodox jew who does reggae. I think its funny b/c hes 1/2 descent.
    wannagethigh Reviewed by wannagethigh on . REGGAE! I've recently been getting into reggae music. WHen i'm in the mood I really love it, but do not know many artists. My question is, what are all your favorite reggae artists? I like bob marley of course, but when i'm in the mood for somehting a little faster I like Sean Paul. If all of you want a good laugh listen to Matisyahu. He is an orthodox jew who does reggae. I think its funny b/c hes 1/2 descent. Rating: 5

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    REGGAE!

    Bob Marley, Toots and the Maytals, Jimmy Cliff, Peter Tosh, Eek-A-mouse.

    I personally stay away from Sean Paul. To me, that's not real reggae. but it's good music in it's own right.

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    #3
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    REGGAE!

    You can't have Reggae with out Lee Scratch Perry he is the master of Reggae

    switchblade

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    #4
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    REGGAE!

    taj mahal, went fishing with him when i was 7

    ziggy marley, he was my first concert...

    burning spear, the wailers

    list goes on

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    #5
    Senior Member

    REGGAE!

    Quote Originally Posted by naturalmystic
    Bob Marley, Toots and the Maytals, Jimmy Cliff, Peter Tosh, Eek-A-mouse.

    I personally stay away from Sean Paul. To me, that's not real reggae. but it's good music in it's own right.
    i totally agree with you. id also have to recomend sublime & slightly stoopid along withthe artists u already mentioned Lee Scratch Perry, King Tubby, Max Romeo & The Upsetters, Peter Tosh, The Skatalites are all very good choices

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    #6
    Senior Member

    REGGAE!

    I wouldn't consider Taj Mahal reggae. His new stuff is 'carrebean-esk' but isn't reggae. Regardless, the man is a great artist who has produced some damn fine music. I'll listen to Queen Bee 100 times in a row and not get tired of it. What a great great song. He also does an excellent version of Bob Marley's 'African Herbsman.'

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    #7
    Senior Member

    REGGAE!

    ^^well said

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    #8
    Senior Member

    REGGAE!

    dude, if you really want to hear some heavy island music i suggest you check out, buju banton. personally, i like him better than bob marley...in the sense that his music sounds better. i'm not sure yet if his lyrical qualites are as good as bob's - main reason being is his voice is a little difficult to understand.

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