From its origins in the early 1980s, Jamaican sound system music has undergone a considerable evolution . Initially a response to the dominance of roots reggae, it showcased DJs rapping over infectious riddims built by innovative sound system operators . The emergence of digital production in the 1990s altered the sound , leading to faster tempos a
Dem Riddims A Blaze
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