Christmas Reggae Songs to Get You Moving

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It’s that time of year again! Time to get into the Christmas spirit with some reggae tunes. Here are our top picks for Christmas reggae songs to get you moving.

Christmas Reggae Songs

If you are looking for some Christmas reggae songs to get you moving, then you have come to the right place. Here is a list of some of the best Christmas reggae songs that you can listen to while you are celebrating the holidays.

Jingle Bells Reggae by Bob Marley

This Christmas reggae song is sure to get you moving! Bob Marley’s Jingle Bells Reggae is a classic Christmas song with a reggae twist.

White Christmas Reggae by Jimmy Cliff

One of the most classic Christmas songs gets a reggae makeover in this version by Jamaican singer Jimmy Cliff. While the original “White Christmas” is a slow, reflective ballad, Cliff’s version is uptempo and lively, sure to get your toes tapping.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reggae by The Wailers

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reggae is a holiday favorite for many. The Wailers, a reggae band formed in 1963, put their own spin on the classic song with their own Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reggae. This version is upbeat and will get you moving.

How Christmas Reggae Got Started

Reggae music has been around for many years and has its origins in Jamaica. Christmas reggae is a genre of music that is a fusion of reggae and Christmas music. It is typically upbeat and festive and can get you into the Christmas spirit.

Reggae Christmas in Jamaica

It’s hard to imagine Christmas without reggae music, but the style didn’t gain popularity until the 1970s. That’s when Jamaican musicians began incorporating reggae into traditional Christmas carols and songs. The results were infectious, happy tunes that celebrate both Christmas and Jamaican culture.

Reggae Christmas songs are now popular all over the world. They’re often played at holiday parties and Other festive events. If you’re looking for some festive Jamaican tunes to get you into the Christmas spirit, check out these classics.

Christmas Reggae in the UK

In England, during the late 1970s, a new musical genre called “reggae” was developing. This style of music was originally developed in Jamaica and was a fusion of various African musical styles, including ska and rocksteady. The reggae sound was characterized by a relaxed, often hypnotic rhythm, as well as distinctive vocals and lyrics.

During the 1980s, many reggae artists began to experiment with incorporating Christmas-themed lyrics into their songs. This created a new genre of music known as “Christmas Reggae.” Christmas Reggae quickly became popular in the UK, and soon spread to other parts of the world.

Today, Christmas Reggae is enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. It is a fun and festive way to enjoy the holidays!

Christmas Reggae in the US

In the 1970s, Jamaican-born musician Tony Rebel (then known as Albino Brown) was living in Brooklyn and playing reggae music in nightclubs. One night, he got a request from a group of club-goers who wanted to hear a Christmas song. Rebel didn’t have any Christmas songs in his repertoire, so he made one up on the spot. The crowd loved it and started dancing. That’s how Christmas reggae got its start in the United States.

Since then, Christmas reggae has become a favorite genre for many music lovers. The festive lyrics and catchy beats make it the perfect soundtrack for Christmas parties and get-togethers. And there are now dozens of Christmas reggae songs to choose from, by both Jamaican and international artists.

So if you’re looking for some Christmas Reggae songs to get you moving, here are 10 of our favorites:

1. “All I Want for Christmas Is You” by Mariah Carey
2. “Christmas Inna Jamaica” by Tony Rebel
3. “Merry Christmas” by Beres Hammond
4. “Reggae Christmas” by Matisyahu
5. “Feliz Navidad” by Jose Feliciano
6. “White Christmas” by Bing Crosby
7. “Jingle Bells Reggae Stylee” by Chris Martin
8. “Winter Wonderland Reggae Stylee” by Protoje
9. “12 Days of Christmas” by Ziggy Marley
10. “We Wish You a Merry Reggae Christmas” by Bob Marley

Christmas Reggae is a sub genre of reggae music that developed in the 1970s. It is characterized by elements of reggae, ska, and rocksteady, and is often based around festive themes. Christmas Reggae is extremely popular in Jamaica, and has been gaining popularity in other countries as well.

The Catchy Melodies

Reggae music has a very distinctive sound that is unlike any other genre of music. The hallmark of reggae is the off-beat rhythm that gives the music its unique sound. This time signature is known as the skank and it gives reggae its characteristic feel. Christmas Reggae songs often have catchy melodies that are easy to sing along to. The lyrics are also usually very positive and upbeat, which helps to create a festive atmosphere.

The Uplifting Lyrics

Jamaican artists have been performing reggae versions of popular Christmas carols for decades. While the original songs often focus on the religious aspects of the holiday, the reggae versions are more likely to emphasize the joy and celebration. This makes them perfect for getting people up and moving, which is why they’re so popular at parties.

Christmas reggae songs often have catchy, upbeat rhythms that make them easy to dance to. And because they’re usually about happiness and good times, they’re perfect for lifting your spirits during the festive season. So if you’re looking for some Christmas songs that will get you moving, check out some of the most popular Christmas reggae tunes below.

The Fun Dance Moves

Christmas Reggae is a genre of music that is a fusion of reggae and Christmas music. The Christmas songs are typically covers of well-known pop songs or traditional Christmas carols, with the addition of reggae-style beats.

One of the things that makes Christmas Reggae so popular is the fun dance moves that come along with it. If you’re looking for some festive moves to get you in the holiday spirit, check out this video for some inspiration:

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