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Description of Pop-Reggae

 
Pop-Reggae results when pop artists borrow reggae rhythms, smooth them out somewhat, and adopt a vocal style at least somewhat steeped in reggae. It can also arise when traditional reggae artists add a dash of saccharine to their mix to better appeal to the pop charts. Pop-Reggae enjoyed a brief flash of popularity in the 1980s, epitomized by Eddy Grant's "Electric Avenue" -- a song that was pure pop in its style and substance, but which also had genuine reggae overtones. Grant did a stint in the '60s as a platinum-haired singer in the English pop band the Equals and hailed firmly from the pop side of the Pop-Reggae spectrum. Though the style's popularity has subsided somewhat, artists like UB40 and Ziggy Marley continue to explore the middle ground between pop and reggae.
 

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Pop-Reggae Key Artists

 
Alpha Blondy

The Ivory Coast's premier
Rasta, Alpha Blondy uses
Jamaican riddims and
myriad languages to convey
his political messages.

Aswad

British trio Aswad has
charmed a huge
international audience of
reggae fans for over three
decades.

Big Mountain

Big Mountain's
commercialized, pop take
on reggae has lead many to
nick-name them the
"American UB40."

Inner Circle

Inner Circle went from
treading water to impacting
reggae when Roots star and
child prodigy Jacob Miller
joined up. Lead singer Ja...

Jimmy Cliff

Soul-influenced reggae
crooner Jimmy Cliff had hits
with songs including "Many
Rivers To Cross" and "The
Harder They Come." Cliff'...

Maxi Priest

One of a handful of
breakout reggae artists, this
chart-topping Brit helps
bring Jamaican pop to the
world.

Steel Pulse

British reggae band has
navigated territory
between political and
Pop-Reggae for several
decades. Steel Pulse wer...

Stephen Marley

Stephen Marley is a reggae
producer and singer best
known as the son of the
legendary Bob Marley.
Stephen used to sing bac...

Third World

Influential, genre-defining
Pop-Reggae act who have
the distinction of being one
of the first to add
synthesizers.

UB40

England's answer to reggae,
UB40 found success in the
mid-1980s with a slew of
Pop-Reggae efforts
including "Red Red Wine."...

Ziggy Marley

Bob Marley's son Ziggy
found commercial success
in the late '80s with the
Melody Makers. Marley's
early work was often deri...

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