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  2. Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAFCE348D8150A703--Watch more How to Dance to Reggae Dancehall videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/50...

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  3. Bogle. The “Bogle” dance move, named after the legendary dancehall figure Gerald ‘Bogle’ Levy, is a classic example of dancehall style. This energetic move involves a series of steps, hip rotations, and arm swings, symbolizing freedom of expression and joie de vivre, core tenets of Jamaican culture.

  4. Oct 25, 2022 · Ragga music, a more upbeat, intense variation of reggae and dancehall music, often uses dance moves that are inspired by modern hip-hop dance. This means lots of "popping," "locking," "dropping," and more!

  5. Jul 6, 2020 · 1. Go-Go Wine: This actually involved most of the muscles in your body moving in one co-ordinated. effort. It’s a complete workout tbh. 2. Della Move: No matter your age or flexibility, you can...

  6. Dancehall Aerobics is a body sculpting dance workout that is designed to have you sweating, burning calories, and learning how to move to the rhythm of Jamaica. Learn how to dance to reggae dancehall music with the easy dance moves demonstrated by Str8FramYaad in these Howcast dance videos.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DancehallDancehall - Wikipedia

    In the early days of dancehall, the prerecorded rhythm tracks (bass guitar and drums) or "dub" that the deejay would rap or "toast" over came from earlier reggae songs from the 1960s and 1970s. Ragga, specifically, refers to modern dancehall, where a deejay particularly toasts over digital (electrical) rhythms. [17]

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