Form of reggae in which a deejay (similar to an MC in hip hop) talks his lyrics over a pre-recorded reggae rhythm.
Sinônimos
Examples for "chatting"
Examples for "chatting"
1Some were smoking; some chatting merrily together; some sitting in dreamy languor.
2They were chatting among themselves, the ones already acquainted taking the lead.
3Find your Tandem partner, start chatting, and speak your way to fluency!
4When you hit an area, you can immediately hear everyone else chatting.
5Parzival: If it were, I wouldn't be chatting with you right now.
1Kansas State was led by senior DJ Johnson, who had 19 points.
2Good job the station has DJs with that kind of list, eh?
3DJ GQ spoke about the work that went into creating the project.
4There were differences in the serum DJ-1 protein levels among different individuals.
5DJ Funderburk tacked on 21 points and nine rebounds for NC State.
1Parents clinked wineglasses, toasting another new hotel to escape to on weekends.
2Donal Nee is certain to be toasting Connemara golf club this week.
3Eustace Tilley is toasting Bobby Short at the bottom of the drawing.
4Wolves from door Last night they were toasting him in the west.
5Grabbing a Pop-Tart, he unwrapped and devoured the pastry without toasting it.
1We'll hear woofer-worrying tracks from singer Cornell Campbell and deejay Papa Tullo.
2The band was packing up, and a deejay had taken their place.
3Mike dropped me at the deejay booth while he restocked the bar.
4Released on Wednesday, Detox is on the deejay's Above The Average Record label.
5Produced by Bright Nation, the dancehall deejay has high expectations for the track.
1I have been deejaying and singing since I was a child.
2A guy was deejaying, playing soul standards from the 1970s.
3DJ Omega: The best thing about deejaying is that we don't peak until we're 35.
4My style is very versatile and I can switch from deejaying to singing with ease.
5DK: My dad was heavily into hip hop and deejaying was something that always went on in my household.