Reggae / Caribbean

Dancehall, roots reggae, reggaeton/dembow, reggae fusion/pop, soca/carnival, ska/2-tone/ska-punk, dub, lovers rock, rocksteady, calypso/kaiso, ragga, Caribbean pop, kompa/zouk, merengue/bachata, salsa/son/mambo, mento, sound-system culture, dub poetry, reggae rock, gospel Caribbean, reggae soul, reggae rap/toasting, electronic Caribbean, chutney, steelpan, bouyon/dennery, Afro-Caribbean. (tree: MUS-128)

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1Dancehall / Modern Jamaican Pop

The most current, globally recognizable Jamaican lane: riddims, deejay vocals, toasting, party hooks, street commentary, dance moves, and digital production.

Dancehall / Modern Jamaican Pop

The most current, globally recognizable Jamaican lane: riddims, deejay vocals, toasting, party hooks, street commentary, dance moves, and digital production.

Roots Reggae / Classic Reggae

The central classic reggae family: one-drop drums, deep bass, skank guitar, spiritual/political lyrics, Rastafari themes, and social consciousness.

Reggaeton / Dembow / Urbano-Caribbean

Spanish-language Caribbean club music shaped by dancehall, reggae en español, hip-hop, dembow rhythm, Puerto Rican underground, and Latin pop crossover.

Reggae Fusion / Reggae Pop

Reggae's broad crossover lane: pop hooks, reggae rhythm, tropical warmth, clean choruses, radio polish, and global collaboration energy.

Soca / Carnival Dance

Trinidadian Carnival energy: fast rhythms, jump-and-wave hooks, big crowd responses, road march energy, electronic drums, brass, whistles, and celebration.

Ska / 2-Tone / Ska-Punk

Fast offbeat guitar, walking bass, horns, upbeat energy, and the major bridge between Jamaican music, punk, new wave, and rock.

Dub / Dubwise / Version Culture

Producer-centered reggae: bass, drums, echo, reverb, stripped mixes, studio-as-instrument thinking, and the foundation for much electronic bass music.

Lovers Rock / Romantic Reggae

Smooth, romantic reggae: soft vocals, R&B influence, warm bass, intimate lyrics, and polished UK/Jamaican soul-reggae feeling.

Rocksteady

The slower, soulful Jamaican bridge between ska and reggae: relaxed groove, vocal groups, bass-forward rhythm, romantic lyrics, and R&B influence.

Calypso / Kaiso

Trinidadian storytelling, satire, politics, humor, double entendre, social commentary, and Carnival performance.

Ragga / Digital Dancehall

Digital, drum-machine-centered Jamaican music: programmed riddims, sharper deejay vocals, rougher edge, and the bridge from classic dancehall into modern digital Jamaican pop.

Caribbean Pop / Tropical Pop

Broad pop-facing Caribbean music: island hooks, warm percussion, tropical guitar, reggae/dancehall/soca color, and crossover-friendly choruses.

Kompa / Zouk / French Caribbean

Haitian and French Caribbean dance music: flowing rhythm guitar, smooth grooves, romantic vocals, Creole lyrics, elegant dance feel, and diaspora ballroom energy.

Merengue / Bachata / Dominican Caribbean

Dominican Caribbean dance lanes. These primarily live under Latin / Música Latina, but also belong in a broad Caribbean tree.

Salsa / Son / Mambo / Latin Caribbean

Cuban, Puerto Rican, and wider Latin Caribbean dance music: clave, horns, percussion, call-and-response, son roots, mambo energy, and salsa dura.

Mento / Jamaican Folk / Pre-Reggae Roots

Jamaican folk and pre-reggae roots: acoustic instruments, rural songs, calypso-adjacent humor, banjo/guitar, hand percussion, and early island storytelling.

Sound System / Riddim Culture

Not one single sound, but essential to how reggae and dancehall are organized: riddims, versions, selectors, deejays, dubplates, clashes, and shared instrumental tracks.

Dub Poetry / Conscious Spoken Reggae

Spoken-word, poetry, politics, reggae backing tracks, anti-colonial critique, Pan-African identity, and literary performance.

Reggae Rock / Island Rock / Ska Rock

Guitar-band Caribbean crossover: reggae grooves with rock guitars, ska-punk energy, beach-rock hooks, and jam-band festival appeal.

Gospel / Christian / Spiritual Caribbean

Faith-centered Caribbean music: reggae worship, gospel dancehall, Christian soca, gospel calypso, and spiritual island ballads.

Reggae Soul / Caribbean R&B

Caribbean rhythm with R&B/soul vocals: smooth harmony, romantic leads, slow jams, dancehall/R&B hybrids, and island soul arrangements.

Reggae Rap / Ragga Rap / Toasting

Caribbean vocal performance that overlaps with rap: toasting, deejay chatting, rhythmic spoken delivery, riddim freestyling, and reggae/rap fusion.

Electronic Caribbean / Bass / Club Fusion

Caribbean rhythms inside electronic club music: dub bass, dembow edits, dancehall samples, soca drops, jungle, drum & bass, house, and remix culture.

Chutney / Indo-Caribbean

Indo-Caribbean musical fusion: Indian folk/classical influence, Caribbean rhythm, Hindi/Bhojpuri/English lyrics, Carnival energy, and Trinidad/Guyana diaspora identity.

Steelpan / Pan / Instrumental Caribbean

Instrumental and ensemble Caribbean music: steelpan, pan orchestras, Carnival arrangements, calypso repertoire, jazz harmony, and festival performance.

Bouyon / Dennery / Eastern Caribbean Bass

Eastern Caribbean high-energy bass music: Dominica, Saint Lucia, rapid drums, chant hooks, Carnival edits, and intense party momentum.

Afro-Caribbean / Afrobeats Fusion

Diaspora fusion between Caribbean rhythms and African pop/dance: Afrobeats, amapiano, Afro house, dancehall, soca, reggae, and Afro-fusion pop.

Caribbean Folk / Traditional / Regional Roots

Traditional and regional Caribbean forms outside the main commercial families: folk songs, ritual music, island storytelling, work songs, and local dance traditions.

Caribbean FolkIsland FolkJamaican FolkTrinidadian FolkHaitian FolkCuban FolkPuerto Rican FolkBombaPlenaGarifuna MusicPuntaBele / BèlèQuadrille CaribbeanWork Song CaribbeanSpiritual Folk CaribbeanParangRaraPunta RockBrukdownKasekoSpougeJunkanooGoombayRake-and-ScrapeQuelbe / Scratch BandJing PingTambú (Curaçao)Palo (Dominican)

Political / Conscious / Rastafari / Pan-African Caribbean

Theme layer for reggae and Caribbean music centered on liberation, anti-colonial critique, Rastafari spirituality, Black identity, labor, diaspora, and resistance.

Novelty / Comedy / Carnival Character Caribbean

Character, humor, parody, satire, carnival masquerade, and novelty party records. Usually a theme/persona tag rather than a primary sound-home.

Global / Regional Caribbean Diaspora

A cross-regional family for Caribbean-influenced scenes outside the islands: UK, Canada, U.S., Africa, Europe, Latin America, and diaspora fusion.

Era / Scene Labels

Use these as filters, not usually as primary sound-homes.