ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月15日 05時05分
Meet the women redefining Jamaican dancehall. Known for its raunchy lyrics and explicitly provocative style, dancehall music blossomed in 1970s Jamaica and has long been dominated by men. Now it is in the midst of a global revival, with many more women making dancehall music — and by taking on topics like queer love and colorism, they are changing the language of the genre. Check out our Instagram story and visit the link in our bio to read more. @rorosiemarie took these photos of @spiceofficial, @mslegendary, @jadakingdom and @shenseea.
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Can you upload the videos too please @nytimes the ones in the stories are Fire 🇯🇲
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This is a great story to share but the music isn’t playing in your Instagram story
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@mswynter I saw this and thought of you. Idk what dancehall is, but do you?!
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