- Wake the Town
"Wake the Town" is a
reggae song recorded byU-Roy .Jamaica n toaster U-Roy put the country on notice when the refrain "Wake the town, tell the people" first rang out ofdancehall s and clubs in Jamaica in 1970. The song was one of the first major hits of the genre, takingreggae music to the next level, and was the primary inspiration of much of dancehall music for the next generation. The song was a revision ofAlton Ellis ' "Girl I've Got a Date", and the sense of familiarity the song carried, as well as the catchy hook and lyrics sent the song to the top of the Jamaican music charts. The recording that led to the single was initiated when John Holt attended a sound system party, and heardU-Roy deejay . Holt had just hit it big with "Wear You to the Ball", and he convinced U-Roy and producerDuke Reid to hook up. The duo cut two songs, and "Wake the Town" was born.Book
"Wake the Town and Tell the People: Dancehall Culture in Jamaica" is a book discussing the history of
dancehall music in Jamaica byCalifornia cultural anthropologist Norman Stolzoff.
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