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The Kodama All Stars – ウィッキッド・レイディ (Wicked Lady) (2022) Vinyl 7″ EP

The Kodama All Stars – ウィッキッド・レイディ (Wicked Lady) (2022) Vinyl 7″ EP

4 Tracks – Ska, Reggae

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original rude boy
Stay rude stay rebel

Reggae music
2 tone scooter

Reggae is a rhythm of my soul
Rudeboy

Ska contra el racismo
Ska against Racism

Jah man
Ska

Ska authentic
soul

original rude boy 1969
Boss reggae the original skinhead sound

Reggae
Ska against racism

Rude boy to the bone!
skinhead reggae

Reggae is a weapon against racism
the godfather of ska

British Ska - Traditionally 2 Tone
SKA is back in town!

Ska revolution 1969
Ska

rude boy
Too much too old

Good night white pride
Scooter \'n\' ska

Original rudeboy
2 tone rude boy

Skinhead reggae
Reggae one love rastafari revolution

antiracista ska
keep calm and listen to ska!

Rocksteady
Rudies against racism

Skanking Punks
Rocksteady SKA and early reggae

Ska trumpet
Ska\'s not dead

Ska Trojan
Northern soul a way of life

Rastafari - peace, love & unity
Operation IVY Logo

Skank licensed to ska
Skanking

Feel the reggae
Reggae Peace

SKA
Get ready rock steady




Ska is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae. It combined elements of Caribbean mento and calypso with American jazz and rhythm and blues. Ska is characterized by a walking bass line accented with rhythms on the off beat. It was developed in Jamaica in the 1960s when Stranger Cole, Prince Buster, Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, and Duke Reid formed sound systems to play American rhythm and blues and then began recording their own songs. In the early 1960s, ska was the dominant music genre of Jamaica and was popular with British mods. Later it became popular with many skinheads.
Music historians typically divide the history of ska into three periods: the original Jamaican scene of the 1960s; the 2 Tone ska revival of the late 1970s in Britain, which fused Jamaican ska rhythms and melodies with the faster tempos and harder edge of punk rock forming ska-punk; and third wave ska, which involved bands from a wide range of countries around the world, in the late 1980s and 1990s.