Raggae
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“Raggae’’ nnwom no firii aseɛ wɔ Jamaica wɔ afe apem ahankron ne aduosia (1960) awieeɛ mu hɔ[1]. “Reggae” nnwom no nni ɔbaakofoɔ a ɔhyehyɛɛ nnwom no nanso Jamaica nnwom ahodoɔ a atwam te sɛ ‘SKA’ ne ‘rocksteady' nyaa so nkɛntɛnsoɔ kɛseɛ[2]. Nnipa titire a ɛnam wɔn so ama reggae nnwom no agye din kɛseɛ ne adwontofoɔ bi te sɛ Bob Marley, Peter Tosh ne Bunny Wailer a na ɔka reggae kuo bi a wɔfrɛ no ‘The Wailers' ho[3].
Bob Marley na nnipa dodoɔ no ara frɛ no “reggae” hene ɛfiri sɛ wadi dwuma titire pii wɔ “reggae” nnwom no mu[4].
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[sesa]- ↑ Leonardo Álvares Vidigal (2022), "Each one teach one"?: music and the pedagogical dimensions of reggae sound system culture, retrieved 2025-08-27
- ↑ Christopher Partridge (2007-12-01), King Tubby meets the Upsetter at the grass roots of dub: Some thoughts on the early history and influence of dub reggae. | EBSCOhost (in English), retrieved 2025-08-27
- ↑ David Katz (2017-04-21), "Michael Garnice, The Ultimate Guide To Great Reggae", Volume !. La revue des musiques populaires (in English), no. 13 : 2, pp. 208–210, doi:10.4000/volume.5169, ISSN 1634-5495, retrieved 2025-08-27
- ↑ Christopher Partridge (2007-12-01), King Tubby meets the Upsetter at the grass roots of dub: Some thoughts on the early history and influence of dub reggae. | EBSCOhost (in English), retrieved 2025-08-27