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  2. Riddim - Wikipedia

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    In Jamaican dancehall music, a riddim is the instrumental accompaniment to a song and is synonymous with the rhythm section. Jamaican music genres that use the term consist of the riddim plus the voicing (vocal part) sung by the deejay. A given riddim, if popular, may be used in dozens—or even hundreds—of songs, not only in recordings but ...

  3. Diwali Riddim - Wikipedia

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    To this day, the riddim and the songs sampling it are still played on Jamaican radio stations every so often and is considered a classic. The beat is characterized by syncopated clapping, and it was given the name Diwali for its Indian dance-music influence. [ 2 ]

  4. JioSaavn - Wikipedia

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    Since it was founded in 2007 as Saavn, the company has acquired rights to over 80 million music tracks in 16 languages. JioSaavn is a freemium service; basic features are free with advertisements or limitations, while additional features, such as improved streaming quality and music downloads for offline listening, are offered via paid ...

  5. Gaana (music streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Gaana is an Indian subscription-based commercial music streaming service. It was launched in April 2010 and is currently owned by ENIL. [2] It offers both Indian and international music content. Its entire Indian music catalog was available to users worldwide until 2023, when access to the music library was restricted based on geolocation of ...

  6. Dancehall - Wikipedia

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    Dancehall music, also called ragga, is a style of Jamaican popular music that had its genesis in the political turbulence of the late 1970s and became Jamaica's dominant music in the 1980s and '90s. It was also originally called Bashment music when Jamaican dancehalls began to gain popularity.

  7. Disc jockey - Wikipedia

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    In Jamaican music, a deejay (DJ) is a reggae or dancehall musician who sings and "toasts" (recites poetry) to an instrumental riddim. Deejays are not to be confused with DJs from other music genres like hip hop, where they select and play music. Dancehall/reggae DJs who select riddims to play are called selectors.

  8. Dancehall pop - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics in dancehall songs are usually written and sung using both English and Jamaican patois. To make dancehall pop music easily understood, Jamaican patois is used lesser in songs that feature western pop artists that release music in English. Popular patois slang terms that have become popularised as a result of cultural attributes ...

  9. Category:Dancehall songs - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Dancehall songs" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.