The 1967 edition of the
Dictionary of Jamaican English lists
reggae as "a recently estab. sp. for
rege", as in
rege-rege, a word that can mean either "rags, ragged clothing" or "a quarrel, a row".
[1] Reggae as a musical term first appeared in print with the 1968 rocksteady hit "
Do the Reggay" by
The Maytals,
but there are many different theories as to how the term originated.
The music itself was faster than rocksteady, but tighter and more
complex than ska, with obvious debts to both styles, while going beyond
them both.
[2] Speaking to the term's origins, reggae artist
Derrick Morgan stated:
We didn't like the name rock steady, so I tried a different version
of 'Fat Man'. It changed the beat again, it used the organ to creep. Bunny Lee,
the producer, liked that. He created the sound with the organ and the
rhythm guitar. It sounded like 'reggae, reggae' and that name just took
off. Bunny Lee started using the world [sic] and soon all the musicians were saying 'reggae, reggae, reggae'.[2]
Reggae historian
Steve Barrow credits
Clancy Eccles with altering the
Jamaican patois word
streggae (loose woman) into
reggae.
[2] However,
Toots Hibbert said:
There's a word we used to use in Jamaica called 'streggae'. If a girl
is walking and the guys look at her and say 'Man, she's streggae' it
means she don't dress well, she look raggedy. The girls would say that
about the men too. This one morning me and my two friends were playing
and I said, 'OK man, let's do the reggay.' It was just something that
came out of my mouth. So we just start singing 'Do the reggay, do the
reggay' and created a beat. People tell me later that we had given the
sound its name. Before that people had called it blue-beat and all kind
of other things. Now it's in the Guinness World of Records.[3]
Bob Marley is said to have claimed that the word
reggae came from a Spanish term for "the king's music".
[4] The liner notes of
To the King, a compilation of Christian gospel reggae, suggest that the word
reggae was derived from the Latin
regi meaning "to the king".
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