Crocadile - Top Tracks #2
312 videos • 747 views • by Crocadile Musik Crocadile, Crocadile Dancehall Martinique, dancehall, dancehall mix, shatta mix, dancehall martinique, nouveauté dancehall martinique, dancehall martinique 2020, dancehall 2020, dancehall mix 2020, dancehall 2020 martinique, dancehall 2020 nouveauté, dancehall music, martinique musique, martinique music, dancehall reggae, dancehall riddim, dancehall best, dancehall and reggae, dancehall and soca, zouk, soca, kuduro, bouyon, reggae, reggaeton, mombahton, ragga, tarraxo, dancehall beats, dancehall battle, dancehall queen, dancehall video, dancehall songs, dancehall dance, dancehall martinique 2019, dancehall 2019, dancehall mix 2019, dancehall 2019 martinique, dancehall 2019 nouveauté, dancehall martinique 2018, dancehall 2018, dancehall mix 2018, dancehall 2018 martinique, dancehall 2018 nouveauté, dancehall martinique 2017, dancehall 2017, dancehall mix 2017, dancehall 2017 martinique, dancehall 2017 nouveauté, Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s. Initially dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae than the roots style, which had dominated much of the 1970s. Two of the biggest stars of the early dancehall era were Yellowman and Eek-a-Mouse. Dancehall brought a new generation of producers, including Linval Thompson, Gussie Clarke and Jah Thomas. In the mid-1980s, digital instrumentation became more prevalent, changing the sound considerably, with digital dancehall (or "ragga") becoming increasingly characterized by faster rhythms. (The word "bashment", a term originating in the 1990s, was used to describe a particularly good dance; for example "to go to a bashment dance". In the Dancehall vernacular, "bashment" is therefore an adjective instead of a noun.) Le dancehall est une musique populaire jamaïcaine apparue en Jamaïque à la fin des années 1970, en tant que variante du reggae. Les plus grandes personnalités du genre dancehall sont Vybz Kartel, Yellowman et Eek-a-Mouse. Le dancehall amène une nouvelle génération de producteurs, comme Linval Thompson, Gussie Clarke et Jah Thomas. Au milieu des années 1980, l'instrumentation électronique du genre prend de l'importance et change considérablement de son connu sous le nom de ragga caractérisé par un rythme plus rapide.