What is reggae songs?

Reggae songs originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and features a prominent bassline, skanking rhythm guitar, and syncopated drums. The music is often associated with Rastafarianism and reflects the ideals of social justice and equality. The lyrics typically focus on themes such as love, poverty, and political oppression. One of the most famous reggae artists is Bob Marley, whose songs such as "One Love" and "No Woman, No Cry" have become anthems of the genre. Additionally, artists like Peter Tosh and Jimmy Cliff have also contributed significantly to the development of reggae music. Reggae has since spread globally and has influenced numerous other genres, including hip hop and electronic music.