“Do the Reggay”

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“Do the Reggay” is a 1968 song by Toots and the Maytals widely credited with helping to popularize and name the reggae music genre.

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“Do the Reggay” canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist Toots and the Maytals NERFINISHED
associatedAct The Maytals NERFINISHED
Toots Hibbert NERFINISHED
associatedMovement late-1960s Jamaican popular music
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
creditedWith helping to name the reggae music genre
popularizing the term "reggay"
culturalSignificance early documentation of the term reggae
genre reggae
rocksteady
hasHistoricalContext transition from rocksteady to reggae in Jamaica
hasInfluenceOn development of reggae genre identity
reggae music terminology
hasLyricsTheme celebration of a new musical style
dance
youth culture
hasNotableRecognition widely cited in reggae histories
hasTempo upbeat
language English
notableAs one of the earliest songs to use the word "reggay"
originalMedium 7-inch vinyl single
partOf early reggae canon
performer Toots and the Maytals NERFINISHED
recordingLocation Jamaica NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1960s
releaseYear 1968
rhythmicStyle offbeat guitar and syncopated rhythm typical of early reggae
vocalist Toots Hibbert NERFINISHED

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Toots and the Maytals notableWork “Do the Reggay”