21 Girls Salute
by Barrington Levy
Released: August 23, 1982
Reggae, dance, hall, reggae fusion, ragga jungle
The Album
"21 Girls Salute" is an album by the Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist Barrington Levy, released in 1984. Known for his distinctive voice and energetic style, Levy has been a prominent figure in the reggae scene since the late 1970s. This album features a collection of tracks that highlight his smooth vocal delivery accompanied by traditional reggae rhythms.
Interesting Facts
The album includes a mix of love songsโฆ
The album includes a mix of love songs and socially conscious tracks, reflecting the themes commonly found in reggae music during that era.
"21 Girls Salute" showcases Levy's ability to blendโฆ
"21 Girls Salute" showcases Levy's ability to blend romantic themes with the reggae and dancehall sounds that were popular in Jamaica at the time.
Barrington Levy emerged as a prominent artist inโฆ
Barrington Levy emerged as a prominent artist in the late 1970s and early 1980s, contributing significantly to dancehall's development.
His work has been influential in shaping theโฆ
His work has been influential in shaping the genre, and his music continues to be celebrated by reggae fans worldwide.
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This particular album is an example of his early work that helped establish his reputation as a leading reggae artist.
The Complete Album Story
"21 Girls Salute" is an album by the Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist Barrington Levy, released in 1984. Known for his distinctive voice and energetic style, Levy has been a prominent figure in the reggae scene since the late 1970s. This album features a collection of tracks that highlight his smooth vocal delivery accompanied by traditional reggae rhythms.
The album includes a mix of love songs and socially conscious tracks, reflecting the themes commonly found in reggae music during that era. "21 Girls Salute" showcases Levy's ability to blend romantic themes with the reggae and dancehall sounds that were popular in Jamaica at the time.
Barrington Levy emerged as a prominent artist in the late 1970s and early 1980s, contributing significantly to dancehall's development. His work has been influential in shaping the genre, and his music continues to be celebrated by reggae fans worldwide. This particular album is an example of his early work that helped establish his reputation as a leading reggae artist.
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