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- Pacific_reggae abstract "Pacific reggae is a style of reggae music found in the Pacific. This style is found in Polynesia (including New Zealand and Hawaii), and Melanesia (including Papua New Guinea). Within this genre there are differing styles, for example between the New Zealand reggae sound (such as Katchafire), and that found in the Pacific Islands. According to Herbs co-founder Dilworth Karaka, it is a phrase UB40 came up with.Pacific reggae differs from Jamaican reggae in the use of instruments such as the ukulele, traditional wooden drums, and keyboard synthesizers. Reggae in the Pacific is not typically Rastafarian; in the Pacific Islands, songs are often remakes of traditional songs e.g. Small Axe's remake of Kalipolina. New Zealand reggae has Māori influences.Notable Pacific reggae groups include Herbs, who originally played a more Jamaican reggae style. They were subsequently encouraged by Bob Marley when he toured New Zealand in 1979, to explore and develop the Pacific reggae sound.Other notable Reggae groups include Three Houses Down, BrownHill, Kolohe Kai, Rebel Souljahz and artists such as Fiji Veikoso, Swiss and Majic".
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageID "6063633".
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageLength "1753".
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageRevisionID "700842742".
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Marley.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink BrownHill.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melanesian_culture.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polynesian_music.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reggae_genres.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Fiji_Veikoso.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Herbs_(band).
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Katchafire.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Kolohe_Kai.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Majic.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Melanesia.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Jamaica.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Māori_people.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_reggae.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Islands.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Papua_New_Guinea.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Polynesia.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Rastafari.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Rebel_Souljahz.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Reggae.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Three_Houses_Down.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink UB40.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLink Ukulele.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pacific reggae".
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-genre-stub.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Pacific_reggae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pacific_reggae subject Category:Melanesian_culture.
- Pacific_reggae subject Category:Polynesian_music.
- Pacific_reggae subject Category:Reggae_genres.
- Pacific_reggae hypernym Style.
- Pacific_reggae type Genre.
- Pacific_reggae type MusicGenre.
- Pacific_reggae type TopicalConcept.
- Pacific_reggae type Genre.
- Pacific_reggae type Subgenre.
- Pacific_reggae type Concept.
- Pacific_reggae type Thing.
- Pacific_reggae type Concept.
- Pacific_reggae type Q188451.
- Pacific_reggae comment "Pacific reggae is a style of reggae music found in the Pacific. This style is found in Polynesia (including New Zealand and Hawaii), and Melanesia (including Papua New Guinea). Within this genre there are differing styles, for example between the New Zealand reggae sound (such as Katchafire), and that found in the Pacific Islands.".
- Pacific_reggae label "Pacific reggae".
- Pacific_reggae sameAs Q7122786.
- Pacific_reggae sameAs m.0fn7fx.
- Pacific_reggae sameAs Q7122786.
- Pacific_reggae wasDerivedFrom Pacific_reggae?oldid=700842742.
- Pacific_reggae isPrimaryTopicOf Pacific_reggae.