Noun
(countable) A public hall for dancing.
(uncountable, music) A genre of Jamaican dance music derived from dub and reggae.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgApril 24, 2020: Grammy-winning Caribbean dancehall star,Sean Paul, was among several artists who came together yesterday to perform on Foo Fighters’ hit song ‘Times Like These.’ Source: Internet
Asia and the Pacific In the Philippines, several bands and sound systems play reggae and dancehall music. Source: Internet
Copland, p. 133. Inspiration for this work came from Copland's vivid recollection of visiting the "Salon Mexico" dancehall where he witnessed a more intimate view of Mexico's nightlife. Source: Internet
As above, so below: in the dancehall, fast riddims have given way to downtempo JA rap, the fashion is more muted, the dances less expressive. Source: Internet
Nigerian dancehall singer, has taken a swipe at her former Manager, Joy Tongo in Instagram. Source: Internet
Due to this news many Ghanaians have come together to wish the dancehall act well with this inspiring move, and Ghana’s top ‘rivals’ Sister Derby and Fella both came out with one piece all aimed at wishing the dancehall act the best. Source: Internet