During the 1980s, the most popular music styles in Jamaica were
dancehall and
ragga. Dancehall is essentially speechifying with musical accompaniment, including a basic drum beat (most often played on electric drums). The lyrics moved away from the political and spiritual lyrics popular in the 1970s and concentrate more on less serious issues ragga is characterized by the use of computerized beats and sequenced melodic track. Ragga is usually said to have been invented with the song "Under Mi
Sleng Teng" by
Wayne Smith. Ragga barely edged out dancehall as the dominant form of Jamaican music in the 1980s. DJ
Shabba Ranks and vocalist team
Chaka Demus and Pliers proved more enduring than the competition, and helped inspire an updated version of the
rude boy culture called
raggamuffin. Dancehall was sometimes violent in lyrical content, and several rival performers made headlines with their feuds across Jamaica (most notably
Beenie Man versus
Bounty Killer). Dancehall emerged from pioneering recordings in the late 1970s by
Barrington Levy, with
Roots Radics backing and Junjo Lawes as producer. The Roots Radics were the pre-eminent backing band for the dancehall style.
Yellowman,
Ini Kamoze,
Charlie Chaplin and General Echo helped popularize the style along with producers like
Sugar Minott. The 1980s saw a rise in reggae music from outside of Jamaica. During this time, reggae particularly influenced
African popular music, where Sonny Okusuns,
John Chibadura,
Lucky Dube and
Alpha Blondy became stars. The 1980s saw the end of the dub era in Jamaica, although dub has remained a popular and influential style in the UK, and to a lesser extent throughout Europe and the US. Dub in the 1980s and 1990s has merged with
electronic music. The late 2000s saw large local success for dancehall artists like
Popcaan,
Vybz Kartel, Shalkal,
Konshens,
Mr. Vegas and
Mavado. In the next decade, others artists such as
Tommy Lee Sparta,
Alkaline, and Cashtro Troy, would also rise to the dancehall scene. By the late 2010s, music in Western markets saw influences of dancehall in pop music, including Drake's "
One Dance" and "
Controlla" (2016) and Rihanna's "
Work" (2016). ==Reggae fusion==