rocksteady
music genre that originated in Jamaica around 1966
Rocksteady is a captivating blend of rhythm and melody that emerged from Jamaica in the 1960s, acting as a smooth transition between ska and reggae. With its laid-back grooves, steady basslines, and soulful vocal harmonies, rocksteady radiates an inviting warmth that makes you want to sway. The genre’s essence captures both the joy of love and the weight of social realities, often delivered with a gentle yet infectious energy that’s hard to resist.
Originating during a time of political unrest and cultural upheaval, rocksteady blossomed in Kingston around 1966, as musicians began experimenting with slower tempos and deeper emotional expressions. This period was a reaction against the frenetic pace of ska, allowing artists to delve into more introspective themes. Pioneering acts like Alton Ellis, known for songs such as "Dance Crasher," and The Paragons with their mesmerizing "The Tide Is High" helped define this sound. Other notable figures, such as Toots & The Maytals with their anthemic approach, contributed to rocksteady's distinctive flavor—a rich tapestry woven from heartbreak, resilience, and hope.
For those diving into rocksteady, start with Alton Ellis's “Get Ready – Rock Steady” for a quintessential feel of the genre. Then check out The Paragons' “Ska Boo Da Bap” for its lush harmonies and heartfelt lyrics. The sweet vocals of Phyllis Dillon on "Perfidia" showcase the genre's softer side beautifully. Lastly, listen to Toots & The Maytals’ “Pressure Drop” for its irresistible energy that straddles rocksteady and reggae. From here, don’t miss exploring the roots of reggae or the energetic vibes of early ska—they all connect in this vibrant musical journey.
48 artists in the catalog.
Guides for rocksteady artists
Top rocksteady albums
See essentials
Arkology
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Time Boom X De Devil Dead
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Repentance
Lee "Scratch" Perry
History, Mystery & Prophesy
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Battle of Armagideon
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Jamaican E.T.
Lee "Scratch" Perry
King Perry
Lee "Scratch" Perry
All rocksteady artists
Major Lazer
dancehall, electro house
Lee "Scratch" Perry
drum and bass, dub music
Peter Tosh
reggae, ska
Bob Marley
reggae, ska
Toots and the Maytals
reggae, ska
Mellow Mood
reggae
Luie Hond
rock music, ska
Skankan
reggae, ska
Dr. Ring-Ding
reggae, ska
Alton Ellis
reggae
Leroy Sibbles
reggae
Africa Unite
dub music, reggae
Tsuyoshi Kawakami & His Moodmakers
reggae
Dr. Calypso
reggae, ska
Bob Andy
Hepcat
About rocksteady
What is rocksteady?
music genre that originated in Jamaica around 1966
Where should I start with rocksteady?
Start with "Arkology" by Lee "Scratch" Perry. It captures what makes rocksteady worth exploring.
What are the best rocksteady albums?
The rocksteady albums worth hearing first: "Arkology" by Lee "Scratch" Perry, "Time Boom X De Devil Dead" by Lee "Scratch" Perry, "Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread" by Lee "Scratch" Perry, "Repentance" by Lee "Scratch" Perry and "History, Mystery & Prophesy" by Lee "Scratch" Perry.
How many rocksteady artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 48 rocksteady artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.