Quotes on the topic: Reggae


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Reggae is vile.


My father was interested in bringing reggae music to the entire world.


I grew up with reggae music.


I've always been a huge reggae fan.


I do have very solid reggae roots based on the fact that I'm Jamaican, and so that is a part of myself; even if I never do all reggae, it has to come out in some way because that's who I am.


I obviously had my reggae, but I got quite into rockabilly when I was a kid, because I was trying to find something that represented me as a white person.


I am not a dancehall artist, and I am not a reggae artist.

- OMI


I grew up with reggae. Reggae is like family. I know it, and there's a type of love and familiarity, but sometimes you want to hang out with other people.


And there's some Latino music I like, and some reggae music.


Reggae music isn't Jewish, but a lot of the ideas are.


I'm the renegade of funk. I've made house, techno, rock, funk, reggae... That's why I've been on so many different labels.


Younger people are discovering my work, even though my reggae is not like theirs.


I'm a huge reggae fan. I want to go to Jamaica and make, like, Bob Marley 'One Love' positive songs. That's what the world needs.


I listen to a lot of reggae.


Dub and reggae... I play that a lot around the house.


I grew up in a house full of music. Everything from reggae and afro-beat to Zook and pop.


I'm not a big reggae dude. I have maybe two other reggae albums.


I love a lot of reggae, but I've never had the opportunity to play with any reggae guys.


In Hawaii, some of the biggest radio stations are reggae. The local bands are heavily influenced by Bob Marley.