الأربعاء، 5 سبتمبر 2018

The Benefit Of Having Philadelphia Private Party Bands With Females Artists

By Steven Moore


As this specific type of music transcends its country of origin to be enjoyed in different parts of the world. A few things have come into the light, things that either was t made apparent then or those who rallied behind its call, unable to do anything to affect the status quo due to voices that could not be heard over the booming speakers that have made this genre of music like no other. Philadelphia Private Party Bands know hot make your event special, many female ladies recently are doing pretty good shows.

In a world filled with hypersexualized music and the bedrock for rape culture, it s good to see an element of femininity in a male-dominated industry and body of work. A breath of fresh air and talent from the stale, repetitive music that is out there no matter how many times its considered fresh.

Reggae and the subsequent subgenres that have emerged as a result have always been a male-dominated industry. Be it as a result of chance or circumstance, lyrics fuelled by lust and objectification seemed to resonate with the masses and persist long enough for it to become the norm. But in doing so, have made females seen in a limited light okay.

From the genre s prominence in the late 1970 s female acts were unheard of. With the passage of time, women who had an interest in the industry were often accompanying male artists. The 1980 s gave rise to the likes of Lady Mackerel and Tenor Saw, pioneer solo acts in what was then uncharted territory.

Music is not enjoyed in isolation. Dance accompanies the tunes on the dancefloor or wherever its played as its only natural to dance to music. Trends that place women in a state of physical danger like the infamous daggering dance end up resulting in the more feminine out of the two dance partners nursing some physical bruises that could have unsavory.

But it s not all bad as reggae and the artists within the genre rarely make use of derogatory terms towards the female form, unlike other genres of music that are renowned for it. But that s not to say that they get a free pass because all they due is hypersexualize. That could t be further from the truth. Observations made by Brown Girl Magazine as recently as 2016, noted that women who don t conform to set stereotypes or exhibit masculine qualities get written about more in an unflattering light. The irony in this being that men are praised for the exact set of qualities.

According to IPS news.net, the government of Jamaica has heard the plights of its people and taken action in banning daggering from 2009. Thus serving as a landmark moment in the use of sexually motivated content in the caribbean.

Reggae has had a past contrary to the message and music that has brought it to prominence, but as more and more if it is played through a different set of eyes. In the form of female entertainers, it is slowly changing what it means to be a reggae artist




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