
Zion: Ethiopia, the Rastafarian holy land.Wine or Whine: "Wind," as in, to dance seductively.Ragga: "Raggamuffin." A scoundrel or person of ill repute.Clot: "Cloth." Usually used as part of an insult or pejorative to imply dirtiness.Babylon: The corrupt establishment the system the "man.".Below are just a few common patois words and phrases: X Research source Jamaican patois is a hybrid of English, Jamaican slang, Caribbeanisms, and even loan words from Spanish, Portuguese, and other languages. To be able to understand the lyrics in your favorite reggae songs as well as possible, you may want to familiarize yourself with the basics of Jamaican slang, or "patois" (pronounced "pat-wah"). Reggae also often offers a uniquely Jamaican perspective on political, economic, and social issues. Like any other form of music, the lyrics of reggae songs can cover a huge variety of subjects, like love, happiness, anger, poverty, social strife, and everything in between. For added flair, throw in occasional swiveling movements of the head and shoulders to accompany your hip and leg movements.If you can, start to open and close your legs to the beat of the music, touching your knees together on each beat (or every other beat).As you roll your hips to the front, tighten your stomach muscles, and as you roll your hips to the back, stick them out. Place your hands on your hips and start to roll them in a circular motion.

Bonet and Laganja Estranja in All Stars 6 and Reggy B and Juicy Kutoure in Holland Season 2. Start grooving to the rhythm of the music as you normally would. The sixteenth was Dua Lipas Physical used for Trinity K.

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