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The world of rocksteady born in Jamaica — a roundup of must-hear classic tracks to get you started

The world of rocksteady born in Jamaica — a roundup of must-hear classic tracks to get you started
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Are you familiar with rocksteady? This Western music genre, which blossomed in Jamaica in the late 1960s, serves as a bridge between the breeziness of ska and the depth of reggae.

Its slower tempos intertwine with soothing basslines, and it’s especially known for producing many love songs centered on romance.

From the sweet tones of male vocalists to the expansive expressiveness of female singers, these timeless tracks gently warm the listener’s heart.

I’ll introduce some representative songs that let you fully savor the charm of rocksteady, along with highlights to listen for.

The World of Rocksteady Born in Jamaica: A Must-Listen Collection of Classic Tracks (1–10)

007Desmond Dekker & The Aces

Desmond Dekker & The Aces – 007 (Official Music Video)
007Desmond Dekker & The Aces

Desmond Dekker, who was active during the ska to rocksteady era from 1967 to 1975, was also a singer-songwriter.

His song “007” deals with the conflict between the rude boys and the government, was embraced by London’s Mods, and became a major hit in the UK.

PerfidiaPhyllis Dillon

Phyllis Dillon – “Perfidia” (Official Audio)
PerfidiaPhyllis Dillon

The rocksteady era was also a time when female vocalists thrived.

The slow tempo and love songs suited her clear, expansive voice perfectly, making her one of the leading female vocalists of rocksteady.

Perfidia is her most famous song.

Dancing MoodDelroy Wilson

Delroy Wilson – Dancing Mood
Dancing MoodDelroy Wilson

A masterpiece composed by Jackie Mittoo and one of Delroy Wilson’s signature songs.

As the title “Dancing Mood” suggests, it has a laid-back sound that makes your body sway naturally.

He debuted at the age of just 13 and released numerous hits during the ska to rocksteady era.

IsraelitesDesmond Dekker & The Aces

Desmond Dekker & The Aces – Israelites (Official Lyrics Video)
IsraelitesDesmond Dekker & The Aces

This is a song released in 1968 by the pioneering Jamaican group Desmond Dekker & The Aces, who set dazzling records with the first Jamaican music to achieve a global million-seller and reach No.

1 on the UK charts.

Its pleasant offbeat rhythm and bouncy bassline make your body groove almost involuntarily as you listen! In contrast to its cheerful tone, the lyrics vividly portray the poverty many people faced at the time.

This gap between brightness and poignancy pierces the listener’s heart.

Savor the depth of this history-making classic!

Take It EasyHopeton Lewis

Take It Easy, performed by guitarist Lynn Taitt—often credited with shifting the sound from ska to rocksteady—and his band, The Jets.

It’s said that Hopeton Lewis couldn’t sing at the brisk ska tempo, so they slowed the rhythm down, giving birth to this track.

This song is often cited as the origin of rocksteady, and there’s no doubt it’s a classic you should listen to first.