Initially, reggae scene arose in the early 1980s from roots reggae and dub heritage in the country. This genre was a direct reaction to the popularity of digital reggae and featured vocal over basic rhythms. Over the 1980s decade, dancehall transformed more aggressive, incorporating features of hip hop and urban sounds. Nineteen nineties witnessed
The Evolution of Jamaican Dancehall Music
Dancehall vibe emerged in the 1970s Jamaica, growing from ska's slower tempo and blending digital instrumentation. Initially a grassroots event in Kingston nightclubs , it quickly drew attention amongst youths . The change toward faster rhythms and MCing's prominence – in which DJs chanted over riddims – defined a clear departure from tradition