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  1. v. t. e. Toasting ( rap in other parts of the Anglo Caribbean) or deejaying is the act of talking, usually in a monotone melody, over a rhythm or beat by a deejay. It can either be improvised or pre-written. Toasting developed in Jamaica, before it took up that name and being part of the sound system era, a similar sound of it is found in mento ...

  2. Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica. Genres. Reggae, dancehall. Instrument (s) Vocals. Years active. 1970s–2021. Trinity a.k.a. Junior Brammer (born Wade Brammer, 1954 – 9 April 2021) [1] [2] was a Jamaican reggae deejay and producer, whose career began in the mid-1970s and continued into the 1990s.

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  4. Jan 12, 2016 · This was actually the birth of hip-hop. "Toasting" just started out meaning "to make a toast" but in Jamaica it became a part of this new form of music. It was Jamaican DJs living in New York and playing music at parties full of Jamaican immigrants that gave rise to American rap and hip-hop. African-American people (those born in the USA) heard ...

  5. Feb 23, 2021 · Well known for his even temper, laid-back disposition and general humility, U-Roy was awarded the Order of Distinction by the Jamaican government in 2007. He is survived by his long-term partner ...

  6. Toasting ( rap in other parts of the Anglo Caribbean) or deejaying is the act of talking, usually in a monotone melody, over a rhythm or beat by a deejay. It can either be improvised or pre-written. Toasting developed in Jamaica, before it took up that name and being part of the sound system era, a similar sound of it is found in mento and now ...

  7. Toasting (Jamaican music) Toasting (rap in other parts of the Anglo Caribbean), or deejaying is the act of talking or chanting, usually in a monotone melody, over a rhythm or beat by a reggae deejay. It can either be improvised or pre-written. Osbourne Ruddock (a.k.a. King Tubby) was a Jamaican sound recording engineer who created vocal-less ...

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