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I won't __________
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This is my __________ to you-ou-ou
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Singing sweet __________ of _______________ pure and __________
songs of melodies pure and true
pitch by ________ _______________
my doorstep
_______ with the _________ __________
Smiled with the rising sun
__________ up this morning
Woke
Singing, "Don't ______________ about a thing
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little thing gonna be alright
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What styles of music influenced reggae?
Jamaican folk, American R&B, and ska.
Where was reggae born?
In the 1960s in Kingston, Jamaica.
What topics do Bob Marley's songs often talk about?
Human rights and hope.
How did Bob Marley use music?
To speak about peace, justice, and love.
Who do Rastafaris worship?
Haile Selassie, the former emperor of Ethiopia.
What are some things Rastafari people do?
Wear dreadlocks, eat natural food, and use ganja in religious rituals.
What is Zion according to Rastafaris?
Africa, especially Ethiopia, seen as their spiritual home.
What does “Babylon” mean to Rastafaris?
An unfair system that controls poor and Black people.
What do Rastafaris believe in?
Peace, love, and African pride.
What messages do reggae songs usually have?
Freedom, unity, and resistance.
Why is reggae more than just music for Black Jamaicans?
Because it's a voice for the people and speaks about freedom, unity, and resistance.