Samples of Anglophone Caribbean music
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| Music of Jamaica | |
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Kumina - Niyabinghi - Mento - Ska - Rocksteady - Reggae - Sound systems - Lovers rock - Dub - Dancehall - Dub poetry - Toasting - Raggamuffin - Roots reggae |
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| Anglophone Caribbean music | |
| Anguilla - Antigua and Barbuda - Bahamas - Barbados - Bermuda - Caymans - Grenada - Jamaica - Montserrat - St. Kitts and Nevis - St. Vincent and the Grenadines - Trinidad and Tobago - Turks and Caicos - Virgin Islands | |
| Sound samples | |
| Other Caribbean music | |
| Aruba and the Dutch Antilles - Cuba - Dominica - Dominican Republic - Haiti - Hawaii - Martinique and Guadeloupe - Puerto Rico - St. Lucia - United States - United Kingdom |
- Download sample of "Girl You've Got a Date", a rocksteady song by Alton Ellis.
- Download sample of "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown" performed by Augustus Pablo and produced by King Tubby. It is considered a landmark dub music recording.
- Download sample of "Buffalo Soldier" by Bob Marley. In the 1970s, Marley achieved great crossover success around the world to an unprecedented degree for a reggae artist.
- Download sample of "Under Me Sleng Teng" by Wayne Smith. The song is an early example of dancehall music.

