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This is my interpretation of it:

Ragga is hardcore dancehall reggae (the hardcore MC stuff). Reggae comes in many forms; roots, revival, lovers, dancehall, 2 step, ragga...etc.

Ragga was derived from the term raggamuffin (or a 'wild' person who was individual and stood out from the crowd and not always for good reasons). Ragga was used as a term in the 80's and early 90's but now dancehall is more commonly used to differentiate between the other forms of reggae. So, if someone said for example; "I'm listening to dancehall" (or ragga) then they'd be listening to real hardcore 'chattin on the mike' stuff. Whereas if they were listening to lovers rock, this is usually 100% singing and a much softer sound. 

Today it might have a different interpretation but I was into that scene for years (and still am) and that's how us oldies talk about it anyway
Karma_
I love dubstep!!

its the evolution of dance music I have been waiting years for!

as for the interpretation of it..   

its all about the "drop"..   

the wah wah wah booooooooom! 


and I love all the "this is so dirty ....." comments you get on youtube.

most recent one I read that made me laugh was ....  actually I have decided I probably shouldn't post it..    some might not find it quite as funny as I do.

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Dirtyprettygirlthing
Originally Posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I think its an evolution of drum n bass..     but I do think it stands as a new genre in its own right.  Its so easy to identify...  the bass is so distinctive.    

I really love it!
I like it but not in love (yet), it sounds like a tease cos there's a build up and I'm waiting for a faster beat (like DnB or Jungle) but it doesn't happen. Great to chill to after a night of ravin though
Karma_
Originally Posted by Karma_:
Originally Posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I think its an evolution of drum n bass..     but I do think it stands as a new genre in its own right.  Its so easy to identify...  the bass is so distinctive.    

I really love it!
I like it but not in love (yet), it sounds like a tease cos there's a build up and I'm waiting for a faster beat (like DnB or Jungle) but it doesn't happen. Great to chill to after a night of ravin though
oh I dunno...    I definitely jump around to some of it  (in the woods... when I am walking the dog with my iPod on....  I swear I look like your average housewife walking the dog.. and then I go all looney jumpy bird).. 

daughter does all the hand in the air thing to it...
Dirtyprettygirlthing
Originally Posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Originally Posted by Karma_:
Originally Posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I think its an evolution of drum n bass..     but I do think it stands as a new genre in its own right.  Its so easy to identify...  the bass is so distinctive.    

I really love it!
I like it but not in love (yet), it sounds like a tease cos there's a build up and I'm waiting for a faster beat (like DnB or Jungle) but it doesn't happen. Great to chill to after a night of ravin though
oh I dunno...    I definitely jump around to some of it  (in the woods... when I am walking the dog with my iPod on....  I swear I look like your average housewife walking the dog.. and then I go all looney jumpy bird).. 

daughter does all the hand in the air thing to it...
I used to do that except I'd morph into a (very) poor man's version of James Brown

One morning I was out with the dog and I was singing Sex Machine really loud except I didn't know cos I had my headphones on, didn't realise I was walking past the Church at the time and all these people going to Mass in their Sunday best were not impressed. They were looking at me like this ----> I was so embarrassed but to shrug it off I said 'whatchya lookin at? Wanna bloody photograph??'

That didn't go down too well either.
Karma_

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