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ragga
[ rah-guh ]
noun
- a style of music combining elements of reggae and rap, with an electronic or repetitive track.
ragga
/ ˈræɡə /
noun
- a dance-orientated style of reggae Also calledragamuffin
Word History and Origins
Origin of ragga1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ragga1
Example Sentences
So my favourite variety was ragga jungle, and two of my best mates were massive drum 'n' bass heads: the legendary - well, to us they were legendary - DJ Hektic and MC Tappa.
When Kerby Jean-Raymond, the founder of Pyer Moss, was growing up the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, he worked after school at a sneaker store called Ragga Muffin, where most everyone he knew got their kicks.
But for his son Stephen “Ragga” Marley, reggae music will always be about survival amid adversity — precisely what the last two pandemic years have been.
It led him to underground basement parties hosted by a pirate radio station in Miami, where he was hypnotized by ragga D.J.s and M.C.s.
There were two floors, one played hip hop, reggae and ragga.
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