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Is reggae music still relevant today?

Kennysplash

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Reggae music is still very much relevant today. In fact, it's evolving and thriving, with contemporary artists blending traditional reggae rhythms with modern production, hip hop, electronic music, and global influences.

You can find reggae music topping charts and playlists worldwide, with artists like Shaggy, Mavado, and Protoje making waves in the industry. Reggae's influence can also be seen in other genres, such as hip-hop, punk rock, and electronic music, with artists like Drake, Rihanna, and Major Lazer incorporating reggae elements into their sound.
 
Yes of course, reggae’s definitely still alive. It just sounds a bit different now. I like how artists are mixing that classic vibe with modern sounds because it keeps it fresh without losing the roots.
 
Absolutely. Reggae has definitely stayed relevant, evolving with modern sounds while keeping its roots. It’s amazing to see its influence spreading across so many genres and artists today.
 
Absolutely. Reggae has definitely stayed relevant, evolving with modern sounds while keeping its roots. It’s amazing to see its influence spreading across so many genres and artists today.
It just seems as if the new generation is losing it gradually. I can count how many young ones listen to Raggae.
 
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