Daggering

[1] Mojo magazine journalist and reggae historian David Katz attributes the recent popularity of daggering to a series of dancehall music videos and artists that promoted the style.

[2] The Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation defines daggering as "a colloquial term or phrase used in dancehall culture as a reference to hardcore sex or what is popularly referred to as 'dry' sex, or the activities of persons engaged in the public simulation of various sexual acts and positions.

assert that those trying to replicate the powerful moves of daggering in the bedroom can end up with dramatic injuries.

]stated that the incidence of broken penises has increased in the past year, according to an article in the Jamaican Star.

[6] The community is divided over the dance, with singers up in arms over the ban, saying it stifles their right to free speech and diversity.