Used in a Sentence

reggae

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for reggae.

Editorial note

As far back as the 70s, we had Reggae replace most of the indigenous pop music, and these days the reggae is giving way to hiphop.

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Quick take

(Rastafari, music, originally dance) A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and is heavily associated with Rastafarianism, featuring a heavy bass line and percussive rhythm guitar on the offbeat, often with close vocal harmonies.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of reggae gathered in one view.

noun

(Rastafari, music, originally dance) A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and is heavily associated with Rastafarianism, featuring a heavy bass line and percussive rhythm guitar on the offbeat, often with close vocal harmonies.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for reggae.

noun

(Rastafari, music, originally dance) A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and is heavily associated with Rastafarianism, featuring a heavy bass line and percussive rhythm guitar on the offbeat, often with close vocal harmonies.

Example sentences

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As far back as the 70s, we had Reggae replace most of the indigenous pop music, and these days the reggae is giving way to hiphop.

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There are also moments of straightforward funk-influenced grooves and strong influences from jazz fusion, dub/reggae and ambient music styles.

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They are usually somewhat underground so takes some research into what dub and reggae is.

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And it has worked: Reggae Reggae sauce (I dont know if it has made it to the states yet) is now a multi-million dollar business after investments from there.

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Events in the sense of: Here are all the queer reggae parties in Birmingham tonight/the next three months displayed on a map.

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Occasionally something like Reggae if I just want to bounce around on my seat while doing something relatively brainless.

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You're confused - hooligans like ska and reggae and are not racist.

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See the documentary Snooplion[1] where he used the Reggae community[2].

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Also, anyone who goes to Japan notices, that they go for totally-over-the-top-ness (for example, the Tokyo reggae subculture is populated by people with really huge dreadlocks).

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He had really good reggae music on the whole time.

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He used the Rastafarian community specifically (rastafarians!= reggae).

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So reggae sounds relaxed, and ska sounds excited.

Quote examples

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But in reggae, the guitar "skank" and the snare drum arrive very late, dragging the beat.

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Don't forget to check out mong bar for their various "full moon parties" and Rasta baby bar which is really cosy reggae bar on Klong Nin.

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"If there is one figure closely identified with cannabis, it’s probably the late reggae legend Bob Marley – and late last year, Privateer signed a 30-year agreement to use his name on what is likely to be the world’s first global marijuana brand, Marley Natural." Bob evidently keeps his promises even beyond the grave.

Proper noun examples

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Other days I'm listening to Punk, Ska, Reggae, Hip-Hop [...] At least twice a week I listen to roots Blue music!

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From Reggae, through Punk, Trip Hop, Hip-Hop, Drum and bass, Funk, Soul, Blues, Rock and not only, I find that Last FM is better!

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use reggae in a sentence?

As far back as the 70s, we had Reggae replace most of the indigenous pop music, and these days the reggae is giving way to hiphop.

What does reggae mean?

(Rastafari, music, originally dance) A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and is heavily associated with Rastafarianism, featuring a heavy bass line and percussive rhythm guitar on the offbeat, often with close vocal harmonies.

What part of speech is reggae?

reggae is commonly used as noun.