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Love Quote by Dennis Brown

"Certain songs by hearing the rhythm, it tells you that is either a love song or you might be heartbroken or the songs give you the vibes and you just know that certain songs are militant that you have to write"

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Dennis Brown is describing a musician's sixth sense, but he frames it in the most reggae way possible: the rhythm is already carrying the message before a single lyric shows up. In his world, groove is not decoration; it's destiny. You hear a one-drop or a steppers pattern and your body starts filing the track under feeling: tenderness, rupture, resolve. The line collapses the usual hierarchy where words do the meaning-making and the beat just supports it. For Brown, rhythm is the first draft of emotion.

The subtext is craft, not mysticism. He's talking about obligation: some songs "have to" be written because the riddim arrives with a built-in social function. Love songs and heartbreak songs are personal, but "militant" songs are communal. In Jamaican music history, "militant" doesn't mean cartoon aggression; it signals roots reggae's political clarity, a stance shaped by postcolonial pressure, Kingston inequality, and the everyday threat of being ignored by power. The rhythm cues a moral register. It tells you when you're meant to soothe, when you're meant to testify, when you're meant to warn.

There's also a quiet argument about authenticity. Brown implies you can't fake your way into certain themes; the music will expose you. If the riddim is militant, lyrics that dodge the moment will sound like cowardice. He's outlining a theory of songwriting where the body hears truth first, and the pen's job is to catch up.

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Dennis Brown (February 1, 1957 - July 1, 1999) was a Musician from Jamaica.

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