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Reggae music originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and has since become a global phenomenon, known for its distinctive rhythms and socially conscious lyrics.

UNESCO's decision to protect reggae music comes as part of its efforts to safeguard and promote cultural heritage around the world. The agency hopes that by recognizing reggae as an important cultural expression, it will help to ensure its continued survival and influence.

Reggae joins other cultural treasures on UNESCO's list, including traditional Chinese calligraphy, Spanish flamenco music, and Indonesian batik fabric.

Many in the reggae community have welcomed the news, seeing it as a validation of the genre's cultural significance and a step towards greater recognition and respect on the world stage.
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