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  2. Seggae - Wikipedia

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    Seggae music, just as reggae music, can be composed of either just a guitar, or if played by a band, its instrumentation can include drums, a rhythm guitar, a solo guitar, a keyboard, a bass, percussions and a singer. Unlike reggae, seggae is played at a 6/8 (common time) tempo, and with 138 to 140bpm, just like sega music.

  3. Arise Roots - Wikipedia

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    Arise Roots formed in 2010 in L.A. with a focus on traditional reggae music. [2] With Montoya on the drum kit, Rudy Covarrubias on bass, Todd Johnson on keys and harmonies, Arise Roots needed a soulful singer. Karim Israel was added on lead vocals when he answered Montoya's ad on Craigslist. A month later, lead guitarist, Robert Sotelo was ...

  4. List of roots reggae artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable roots reggae musicians, singers and producers. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. Now That's What I Call Reggae - Wikipedia

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    Shinehead – "Jamaican in New York" Dawn Penn – "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" Janet Kay – "Silly Games" Junior Murvin – "Police & Thieves" Red Dragon feat. Brian & Tony Gold – "Compliments on Your Kiss" Barry Biggs – "Sideshow" Harry J Allstars – "The Liquidator" John Holt – "Help Me Make It Through the Night"

  6. Midnite (band) - Wikipedia

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    Midnite was a roots reggae band from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, which started playing in 1989. [1]The band's music follows in tradition with the roots reggae bands of 1970s Jamaica.

  7. Mellow Mood (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sailing through roots-reggae, rocksteady and tribal clubbing, Mellow Mood proved to be among the protagonists of a new generation of reggae artists hailing from all over the world. A major European tour followed and led the band to play in 12 countries, performing at important festivals like Rototom Sunsplash, Sziget Festival, and Reggae Camp. [3]

  8. The In Crowd (Jamaican band) - Wikipedia

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    The band were best known for two hit records, "We Play Reggae" and "Back a Yard", but also had reggae hits with "His Majesty Is Coming" and "Born In Ethiopia". [2] They recorded two albums during their lifetime, His Majesty Is Coming and Man From New Guinea , the latter released on Island Records .

  9. Gospel reggae - Wikipedia

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    Gospel reggae is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica, mixing reggae rhythms with Christian-themed lyrics. Several reggae artists, many of whom were previously part of the Rastafari movement , have converted to Christianity and adopted gospel reggae as their primary style.