Ragga hip hop
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Not to be confused with Rāga.
For other uses, see Ragamuffin (disambiguation).
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Cultural origins | 1980s, Jamaica |
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Ragga hip hop is a fusion-genre that blends ragga and hip hop music.[1]
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