Bhangragga is a
slang term for the style of
music incorporating elements of
Bhangra and
dancehall reggae (or
Ragga, short for the word
Raggamuffin). The sound is very
percussion-heavy - a distinct holdover from Bhangra -
with a propulsive beat clearly designed for dancing. The
Dancehall influence can be felt through the use of
pre-programmed music, similar to Dancehall "riddims".
Lyrically, the style features a combination of
Sub-Continental-accented (usually Indian) vocals delivered
in the clipped style associated with Dancehall - and
sometimes including the Patois of the latter style. This
style is almost exclusively a British phenomenon, as the two
cultures involved in its genesis mix reasonably freely
there. The most successful exponent, however, is Apache
Indian, who had a world-wide hit with Boom-Shak-A-Lak,
which was included on the
soundtrack to the film Dumb and Dumber, among
others.
The style is also known as Bhangramuffin and may also be known as Bhangra-wine.