It also refers to a subgenre of dancehall music with straightforward sexual lyrics performed live or recorded.
DJs performed over extended grooves produced by a new mixing style of selecting called "juggling."
[2] The term reflects the derisive attitude typified by the Nyabinghi toward reggae music seen as lacking a deeper message.
[citation needed] The rise of dancehall music coincided with important shifts in Jamaican society.
Since Bob Marley's death there has been little mainstream media representation of disadvantaged Jamaicans and Rastafari in popular culture.