Jamaican dancehall music has experienced a remarkable evolution from the early 1980s. Originally, here it developed as a offshoot of reggae, driven by social hardship and governmental unrest. Early parties, like Sugar Massive and Killamanjaro, featured DJs rapping over dub ve… Read More


Jamaican dancemall music has undergone a significant evolution since its beginnings in the late 1980s. Initially a raw offshoot of reggae, it grew from deejaying culture, where DJs would chat over instrumental tracks. The transition towards more electronic sounds in the late 90s, fueled by producers like Dave Kelly … Read More