Rocksteady is a
music genre that originated in
Jamaica around 1966. A successor of
ska and a precursor to
reggae, rocksteady was performed by Jamaican vocal harmony groups such as
The Gaylads,
The Maytals,
The Heptones and
The Paragons. The term
rocksteady comes from a dance style that was mentioned in the
Alton Ellis song "Rock Steady". Dances performed to rocksteady were less energetic than the earlier ska dances. The first international rocksteady hit was "Hold Me Tight" (1968) by the American soul singer
Johnny Nash; it reached number one in Canada.