. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1990"^^ . . . "7443"^^ . . "Dem Bow"@en . . . . . "Dem Bow es una canci\u00F3n lanzada en 1990 e interpretada por el cantante jamaiquino de reggae Shabba Ranks y producida por Bobby Digital. El instrumental es un ritmo de dancehall y fue incorporado en el surgimiento del reguet\u00F3n en la d\u00E9cada de 1990. Se llamaba el riddim Poco Man Jam (basado en la canci\u00F3n hom\u00F3nima de Gregory Peck de 1990), creado por los productores jamaiquinos Steely & Clevie a principios de la d\u00E9cada de 1990.\u200B El ritmo de la canci\u00F3n tuvo gran influencia, ya que en Puerto Rico fue pieza fundamental, junto con el rap, en el nacimiento del reguet\u00F3n."@es . . . "Dem Bow"@es . . . . "Dem Bow"@en . . . . "Dem Bow es una canci\u00F3n lanzada en 1990 e interpretada por el cantante jamaiquino de reggae Shabba Ranks y producida por Bobby Digital. El instrumental es un ritmo de dancehall y fue incorporado en el surgimiento del reguet\u00F3n en la d\u00E9cada de 1990. Se llamaba el riddim Poco Man Jam (basado en la canci\u00F3n hom\u00F3nima de Gregory Peck de 1990), creado por los productores jamaiquinos Steely & Clevie a principios de la d\u00E9cada de 1990.\u200B El ritmo de la canci\u00F3n tuvo gran influencia, ya que en Puerto Rico fue pieza fundamental, junto con el rap, en el nacimiento del reguet\u00F3n."@es . . "1120006929"^^ . "VP Records"@en . . . . . . . . "\"Dem Bow\" is a song performed by Jamaican reggae artist Shabba Ranks, produced by Bobby Digital. This song uses the \"Ku-Klung-Klung\"/\"Poco Man Jam\" riddim (based on the title of the 1990 Gregory Peck and Red Dragon song) created by Jamaican producers Steely & Clevie in the late 1980s. The lyrics are anti-imperialist (the title is Jamaican patois for \"they bow,\" with Ranks disparaging people who do so) and also anti-homosexual, as Ranks compares those who perform sodomy to those who submit to colonialism. Elements of the song's riddim have been incorporated into over 80% of all reggaeton productions. Evidently, \"Dem Bow\" has shaped and informed transnational flows and shifts within the genre over time. Reggaeton articulates a particular \u201Caudible thread\u201D that weaves together various flows (and waves) of music, people, and ideologies. In examining this musical evolution, aspects of race, class, and culture are inextricably linked to sociocultural elements surrounding the genre. In harnessing \"Dem Bow\" as a point of centrality, this song speaks to various patterns of migration, commercialization, branding, and reforming within the context of reggaeton."@en . "\"Dem Bow\" is a song performed by Jamaican reggae artist Shabba Ranks, produced by Bobby Digital. This song uses the \"Ku-Klung-Klung\"/\"Poco Man Jam\" riddim (based on the title of the 1990 Gregory Peck and Red Dragon song) created by Jamaican producers Steely & Clevie in the late 1980s. The lyrics are anti-imperialist (the title is Jamaican patois for \"they bow,\" with Ranks disparaging people who do so) and also anti-homosexual, as Ranks compares those who perform sodomy to those who submit to colonialism."@en . . . . . . . . . . "216.0"^^ . . "40250268"^^ . . . .