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  1. Find DJ/Toasting Albums, Artists and Songs, and Hand-Picked Top DJ/Toasting Music on AllMusic.

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      DJ / Toasting. Over a dub track, Jamaican rappers (called...

  2. DJ / Toasting. Over a dub track, Jamaican rappers (called toasters) would chant lyrics of topical concerns; the DJ style began live at sound system dances, eventually leading to recordings of toasts on disc. U-Roy was the first to turn toasting into an art form.

  3. Toasting ( rap in other parts of the Anglo Caribbean) or deejaying is the act of talking, usually in a monotone melody, over a rhythm or beat by a deejay. It can either be improvised or pre-written.

  4. Feb 20, 2019 · Learn about toasting, which is a style of lyrical chanting which involves a deejay speaking over a rhythm, found in Jamaican reggae.

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  5. Toasting is a style of lyrical chanting which in Dancehall music involves a deejay talking over a riddim. Though the art of chanting over a beat is quite ancient, and found in many African-based musical traditions, Toasting became quite popular in Jamaica in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

  6. While toasting can be considered one of the inspirational elements of rap and hip-hop, its instrumental element, riddim, and dub, were certainly not only influential but became an integral element of modern music, now turning into an encompassing genre itself.

  7. Toasting has been used in various African traditions, such as griots chanting over a drum beat, as well as in Jamaican music forms, such as dancehall, reggae, ska, dub, and lovers rock. Toasting's mix of talking and chanting may have influenced the development of MCing in US hip hop music.

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