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This was a House Delight take over..Featuring the best in Afro House, Soulful House & Amapiano plus special guests, Antony Ranz, Bobby Digital ,Fro, Darkman Zulu & J RomeDon't forget to tune in on Dejavufm every Monday 8pm-12am www.dejavufm.com https://dejavufm.com/Watch us live Mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/afro-soul-london/Instagram@dj_pedro_p - https://www.instagram.com/dj_pedro_p/@afrosoullondon https://www.instagram.com/antonioafrohousepascal/TikTokdj.pedro.phttps://www.tiktok.com/@dj.pedro.p
We're joined by podcast OG Alejandro Badia! We're talking healthcare challenges, weird hand surgeon quirks, and wondering how Bobby Digital weaseled his way into being part of the show...
On this weeks show we celebrate the music of Cocoa Tea who passed away last week. You will hear many selections from the various stages of Cocoa Tea's recording career with producers like Henry Junjo Lawes, King Jammy, Fattis Burrell & his Xterminator label, Bobby Digital, and Gussie Clarke. Also this week we feature new music from Robert O Dallas, Lutan Fyah, Nattali Rize, The Human Rights, Keith & Tex, Israel Vibration, Groundation, Protoje, Manwel T, Macka B and the Suns Of Dub, and Zion Train. Also this week we feature a block of music from Beres Hammond in memory of long time listener Everjoyce Win of South Africa who also passed away last week. Rest In Peace all reggae Souljahs who have passed. Enjoy! Cocoa Tea - Holy Mount Zion - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Know Rastafari - Thompson Sound 7” Cocoa Tea - Save Us Oh Jah - Save Us Oh Jah - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Bust Outta Hell - Kingston Hot - Ras Records Cocoa Tea - Israel's King - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Jah Made Them That Way - Rocking Dolly - Ras Records Cocoa Tea - Long Time - Fatis Presents: Xterminator Friends Vol. 5 - Xterminator Cocoa Tea - Long Time Dub - Xterminator Presents: MLK Dub - Ras Records Upper Cut Band - Trading Blows - Painting On Silence - Global Beats Cocoa Tea - Moving On - Reggae Anthology: Bobby Digital Serious Times - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Heathen - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP Records Garnet Silk w/Cocoa Tea & Charlie Chaplin - Every Knee Shall Bow - Reggae Anthology: Bobby Digital Serious Times - VP Records Luciano & Cocoa Tea - My Governor - Duets - Jet Star Cocoa Tea - Possy - Jammy's Presents: Cries From The Youth - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Informer - Rocking Dolly - Ras Records Cocoa Tea - Riker's Island - Mr. Doo 12” Luciano & Cocoa Tea - Rough Inna Town - Duets - Jet Star Cocoa Tea - Try Love - Legit - Greensleeves Robert O Dallas - Wings Of Jah/Wings Of Dub - Sir Coxsone Outernational Johnny Osbourne - Love Is Universal - Junjo Presents: Wins The World Cup - Greensleeves The Viceroys - This World - Taxi 7” Junior Brown & The Disciple - What A Disaster/Disaster Remix - Pressure Sounds Michael Palmer - Don't Smoke The Seed - The Channel One Story - VP Records Sugar Minott - Rough Ole Life - Sufferer's Choice - Black Roors Tenor Saw - Lots Of Sign/Lots Of Dub - Fever - Blue Mountain/Ras Records Kabaka Pyramid - Can't Breathe - Kontraband - Ghetto Youths International/Bebble Rock Music Lutan Fyah - Drain The Swamp - Strength & Resilience - I Grade Records Nattali Rize feat. Kumar - Indestructible - Liberate - Rize Nation The Human Rights feat. Exco Levi - Can't Get Away/Pitters Skank - One People - Keith & Tex - Gun Life - Gun Life - Liquidator Music Israel Vibration - Reggae Music Never Dies - Reggae Music Never Dies - Riddim Agency Groundation - Energy - Candle Burning - Baco Music Protoje - Big 45 - Ineffablle Records/Indiggnation Collective Cocoa Tea - Medley 5 - Selectors Choice: King Jammy's Vol. 2 - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Young Lover - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP Records Cocoa Tea - I Lost My Sonia - Rocking Dolly - Ras Records Cocoa Tea - Rocking Dolly - Rocking Dolly - Ras Records Cocoa Tea - Good Life - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP Records Cocoa Tea - She Loves Me Now (extended edit) - VP Records Ini Kamoze - Wings With Me - Ini Kamoze - Taxi Barrington Levy - Mary Long Tongue (Greensleeves 12” Mix) - Prison Oval Rock 40th Anniversary Edition - VP Records Nat Birchall Meets Al Breadwinner - Mystical Dub - Tradition Disc In Dub - Tradition Disc Rolling Lion Studio - Lion Rock Riddim - House Of Dread - Renegade Media Bost & Bim and Fabwize - Dark Light Dub - Dub Monster - The Bombist Horace Andy - Cuss Cuss (reloaded)/Cuss Cuss (reloaded dub version) - Cuss Cuss Reloaded - Patate Records Dub Syndicate feat. Little David - Yes It's Bless - The Rasta Far I - Collision Cause Of Chapter 3 Manwel T - Zulu Drum/Zulu Dub - Manwel T Music Joseph Lalibela Meets Vibronics & Mafia & Fluxy Band - Jah Is The Wheel/Jah Is The Dub - Ancient Breeze - Scoops Records Macka B & The Suns Of Dub - Jah Love Is Amazing - BoomShack/Suns Of Dub Zion Train - Mother Of Creation - Dubs Of Perception - Universal Egg Chazbo Meets Empress Shema - King Selassie I Calling/Calling Dub - Roots Youths Records 12” Paolo Baldini Dubfiles & Imperial Sound Army feat. Fikir Amlak & Akae Beka - Banton/Banton Dub - Dolomites Rockers - LaTempesta Dub Beres Hammond feat. U-Roy - Putting Up A Resistance - Sweetness - VP Records Beres Hammond - Tempted To Touch - Can't Stop A Man: The Ultimate Collection - VP Records Beres Hammond - I Feel Good - A Moment In Time - VP Records Beres Hammond - Rock Away - Music Is Life - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Sweet Life - Feel the Power - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Death In The Stadium - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP Records Cocoa Tea - We Do The Killing - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP Records Cocoa Tea - No Threat - Reggae Anthology: Bobby Digital X-Tra Wicked - VP Records Home T, Cocoa T, & Shabba Ranks - Pirate's Anthem - VP Records 12” Fracture feat. Cocoa Tea - Idiot Sound - Dub Stuy Records 7” Cocoa Tea - Tune In - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP Records
Oh we've got thoughts on the Super Bowl...but mainly the halftime show. Was Cuff Daddy impressed? Did American Pharaoh sing along? Did you expect Bobby Digital to come on stage when his theme song came on? We're having fun with it today.
The Age of Transitions and Uncle 1-31-2025AoT #449The Global Propaganda Matrix is raging onward in this world gone mad. Be on the lookout for the transformation of the “alternative media” into the fully fledged patriot media. Topics include: transhumanism, converging technologies, current events emergencies, AI, tech and biology merger, posthuman, continuum of human history, big picture, DeepSeek, generative AI, ChatGPT, NVIDIA, cheap development, national security, shift in MIC, Aerospace vs Big Tech, arms race, Eric Schmidt, NSCAI, DIB, DoD, app stores, Chinese app controversies, TikTok, digital hall of mirrors, Strong Man, US picking fights with neighbors, North American Union, Mexico, Canada, Greenland, change in alternative media, temporary identity crisis, New World Order, game show host savior, patriot propagandists, peace through strength, cyber warfare, false flag terrorism, 9/11, The Apprentice, administrative state, various forms of online propaganda, Elon Musk, Alternative for Deutschland, idiotic trolling, prodding the opposition, scapegoats, social media are propaganda distribution networks, shills, reposting every lie, bully techniques, actual resistance, free thinking, using culture wars as a weapon, data and analytics, command and control, techniqueUtp #359A big night of calls has everyone turning their attention to the Super Bowl. Will Cooley's Chiefs come away with their three-peat, or will Barkley be able to run away with a win for the Eagles? Topics include: Mahomes, KC Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl, wager, Tom Brady, Patriots, NFL trading cards, home teams, Ohio, winner predictions, overthinking it, defensive coach, dallar bills, Wu Tang, Bobby Digital, mail, California UAP, Starlink, rocket launches, orbs, Uncle's sighting, space junk, satellites, Landers, squirrels, Space Force, Canada, shout outsFRANZ MAIN HUB:https://theageoftransitions.com/PATREONhttps://www.patreon.com/aaronfranzUNCLEhttps://unclethepodcast.com/ORhttps://theageoftransitions.com/category/uncle-the-podcast/FRANZ and UNCLE Merchhttps://theageoftransitions.com/category/support-the-podcasts/KEEP OCHELLI GOING. You are the EFFECT if you support OCHELLI https://ochelli.com/donate/
A big night of calls has everyone turning their attention to the Super Bowl. Will Cooley's Chiefs come away with their three-peat, or will Barkley be able to run away with a win for the Eagles? Topics include: Mahomes, KC Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl, wager, Tom Brady, Patriots, NFL trading cards, home teams, Ohio, winner predictions, overthinking it, defensive coach, dallar bills, Wu Tang, Bobby Digital, mail, California UAP, Starlink, rocket launches, orbs, Uncle's sighting, space junk, satellites, Landers, squirrels, Space Force, Canada, shout outs
RZA is a rapper, producer, composer, actor, director, and the creative mastermind behind the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. Since the group's classic 1993 debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), he has produced the most albums for the group and its respective members, pioneering a style rooted in stark booming beats, vintage soul samples, and gritty narratives. Beyond Wu-Tang, RZA launched the horrorcore group Gravediggaz and released music as his alter ego, Bobby Digital. His artistic range extends to scoring films like Dallas Jackson's Thriller, acting in projects like G.I. Joe: Retaliation, and collaborating with artists across genres, including Paul Banks of Interpol in the duo Banks & Steelz. In August 2024, RZA, alongside Colorado Symphony and Christopher Dragon, released his first classical album, A Ballet Through Mud, continuing to redefine boundaries in music and storytelling. ------ Thank you to the sponsors that fuel our podcast and our team: Athletic Nicotine https://www.athleticnicotine.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Squarespace https://squarespace.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Vivo Barefoot http://vivobarefoot.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA25' ------ LMNT Electrolytes https://drinklmnt.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Sign up to receive Tetragrammaton Transmissions https://www.tetragrammaton.com/join-newsletter
We're back for the 2nd part of our conversation with Omar Khateeb...and this time it gets even weirder...American Pharaoh loves to skip, Cuff Daddy wants to c-walk everywhere he goes, and is Bobby Digital just a bruised peach?
This week we're talking nootropics with our special guest, founder of Nootricious, Matt Tack! We're talking optimal health, peak performance and recovery, root vegetables, chia seed colonics, pudgy Bobby Digital, and Cuff Daddy wants to join the Jacked Dad's Club!
RZA's debut studio album, "Bobby Digital in Stereo," was executive produced by music mogul turned hotelier Jon Baker. Released on his Gee Street label 25 years go on November 24, 1998. It's a superhero experimental concept album based on a story featuring RZA rhyming as an alter-ego named ‘Bobby Digital': The name that had be cleared by the Jamaican dancehall and reggae producer most famous for making the "Dem Bow" beat that started Reggaeton. "Bobby Digital in Stereo" is certified Gold on February 5, 1999, by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling 500,000 units and it is also certified Gold in Canada on December 16, 1998, for selling more than 40,000 units in that country. Read more on worldmusicviews.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldmusicviews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldmusicviews/support
This week we discuss new music (Khujo Goodie,Larry June,DJ Filthy Rich,Meek Mill & Rick Ross,Bobby Digital),Lloyd Banks charging $100 for his next project,eating food at strip clubs,DJ Akademiks' karma,the impact of ''Get Rich or Die Tryin'',and of course everything current in the culture.Tune in for unfiltered Hip Hop discussion. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tavon-prince-nelson/support
This week we discuss the 2000 release on Rhymesayers from I Self Divine and DJ Kool Akiem as Micranots! Equal parts Bigg Juss, Sir Menelik, Bobby Digital, and Y2K rap, "Obelisk Movements" gets the close up to see if the record has aged gracefully in the caverns of indie rap history. As always for early access and exclusive content please subscribe to our patreon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calloutculture/support
Boddhi Satva, Teedra Moses - Skin Diver (Ancestral Mapiano Mix) Ethiopian Chyld - Roller Coaster With You (Frankie Feliciano Classic Vocal Mix) Jimpster, Crackazat - Natural Child Jimpster, Crackazat - My Harmony (Dub) Kai Alcé - Rough Sands Boddhi Satva & Raheem DeVaughn - Finesse Me (Ancestral Soul Mix) Atjazz & Shea Soul – Home (Vocal Mix) James Mac & Vall ft Rosalie - The Boy Is Mine (Extended Mix) J.A.E, Mo'Cream, 2023 Jennifer Princess Obiageli Tabansi, 2023 Alex Ogunmokun - Love Me Right (Mo'Cream Remix) Mark Francis - The Bass That Don't Stop (Tribute to Phil Asher) IQ Musique, Sithembela Mkhwanazi - Golden Life (Main Vocal Mix) Maurice Joshua, Deima Thompson - Filled With Love Melchyor A - Kamwana (Melchyor A's Afro Touch Version) The Journey Men - Wanna Be Down (Marc Cotterell Plastik Vocal Mix) Pat Bedeau, Hannah Khemoh - Got To Have Your Love (Main Mix) DJ Eastwood - Think Of You (DJ Pioneer X DJ Eastwood) KlevaKeys - KlevaKeys - One People KNOW THAT YOU ARE LOVED-CLEO SOL {MEASTRO & DJ SUPA D} REMIX EXTENDED Toy Tonics - Kai Alcé - Slide It In fromLondon - dionnesGroove (Reprise) Carl Andrews, Bobby Digital & DJ IC - Undiluted Carl Andrews, Bobby Digital, DJ IC - Hard Mercury DJ Flaton Fox - Middle Tribe Kayo Costa, DJ Poison Mz - Mangwana Harambe Shino Blackk & Larry La Birt - Is This Ska Demented Soul, Michael Molemane - Yahweh M'kaddesh (Original Imp5 Mix)
Anthony Cruz talks to us about his years of diverse reggae music, especially on the new album by Tad's International Record. "Under The Covers" contains 20 songs and hears the veteran singer putting a spicy flavor to standards like The Miracles' "I Second That Emotion", Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway's "Closer I Get to You", and Alexander O'Neal's "If You Were Here Tonight". Bobby Digital, King Jammy, Donovan Germain of Penthouse Records, Chris Knight, Tad Dawkins Junior, and Mark HoSang are among the producers he collaborated with.
Anthony Cruz talks to us about his years of diverse reggae music, especially on the new album by Tad's International Record. "Under The Covers" contains 20 songs and hears the veteran singer putting a spicy flavor to standards like The Miracles' "I Second That Emotion", Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway's "Closer I Get to You", and Alexander O'Neal's "If You Were Here Tonight". Bobby Digital, King Jammy, Donovan Germain of Penthouse Records, Chris Knight, Tad Dawkins Junior, and Mark HoSang are among the producers he collaborated with.
Well, a few things didn't go as planned. I still made it out and picked up a couple of new things at 7th Heaven. I also snagged a more obscure one I couldn't find locally on Discogs for a great price. Here's what I got: RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo Willie Henderson and the Soul Explosions - Funky Chicken a not RSD exclusive here: The Doors - Greatest Hits and a great score on Discogs which was a RSD exclusive: Porcupine Tree - IA/DW/XT Other than that, I discuss Evil Dead Rise which I saw this weekend past. I dig it. See you kids for another regular episode next week! Here's the pics link too. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedadsnarkpodcast/message
We continue with Part 2 of our RZA retrospective with a look at his solo work which - whilst it may deliver less than desired - is an interesting creative wrinkle to one of the most versatile artists of his generation.Weekly Music Roundup - (1:05) (Ben = Bold / Charlie = Italics) Hi-Tek - Panorama Apartments (1994 Mpc 60ii) Wesley Joseph - GLOW Nappy Nina - Mourning Due Kelela - Raven Bktherula - LVL5 P1 Abra Cadabra - Where The Shooters Be 2 Tony Yayo - The Loyal Mistah FAB - The Hyphy Era Topic Intro/Ben's Research House - (9:43)Bobby Digital in Stereo - (13:12)Digital Bullet - (28:40)Birth of a Prince - (42:00)Digi Snacks - (51:23)'Bobby Digital And The Pit Of Snakes' & 'Digital Potions' - (58:41)Lighter Note - (1:13:32) Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved.Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Music for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter) - @The5thElementUKChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence
Daniel muss moderieren, wir fallen erstmal in den Hifi/Stereoanlagentalk-Rabbithole, Raoul hat wieder heimlich an Bobby Digital Alben rumgeschraubt, Maurice zwingt wieder alle zum über Curren$y reden und nachts wurden stabile Playlists durch die WhatsApp Gruppe geschickt. Erfahrt, warum vielleicht etwas Griselda & Boldy Fatigue vorliegt, warum 10 so schiebt, wie gut das Jay Worthy & Muggs Album ist und warum Vel Nine und Zoomo Maurice Listening Hours auf sich gezogen haben. Schöne Feiertage! Der Jahresrückblick kann kommen. Unsere Til The Podcast Playlist(s): "Told Virgil write "Playlist" on my Playlist" (Spotify) "Told Virgil write "Playlist" on my Playlist" (Tidal) TTPD Tik Tok TTPD Instagram TTPD Twitter TTPD RSS Feed für euren Podcatcher Til the Podcast Drops Selector (Playlists, Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcast, Amazon, Deezer, you name it) Alben & Themen: Throwback: RZA as Bobby Digital - Digital Bullet [16 bit / 44.1 kHz] Wu-Tang Killa Beez - The Sting [16 bit / 44.1 kHz] Curren$y - Muscle Car Chronicles https://youtu.be/oz1Aq3E3bbU Sonderthemen: MSB Productions Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4tFCLwIVAg6rekEBm6TW1D?si=UD9BtD1gTkaC-ZewSakHaA Busta Rhymes - Top 5 DoA? US: Armani Caesar & the Heartbreakers - The Liz 2 [24 bit / 44.1 kHz] Westside Gunn - 10 [24 bit / 44.1 kHz] Boldy James & Futurewave - Mr. Ten08 [24 bit / 44.1 kHz] Jay Worthy & DJ Muggs - What They Hittin 4 [16 bit / 44.1 kHz] Jeezy & DJ Drama - Snofall [24 bit / 48.0 kHz] [MQA] Metro Boomin - Heroes & Villains [24 bit / 96.0 kHz] [MQA] Vel Nine - Freakjet UK: Stormzy - This Is What I Mean Dizzy Rascal - Daily Buppy Manga Saint Hilare - Run For Your Life Silencer - First Treatment D Double E Die schnelle Runde A$AP Rocky - Shittin' Me JNS & More 10 - JNS in the Fast Lane 2 [16 bit / 44.1 kHz] Michael Jackson - Thriller 40 [24 bit / 44.1 kHz] [MQA] Nosaj Thing - Continua [24 bit / 44.1 kHz] Willie the Kid & V Don - Deutsche Marks 3 [16 bit / 44.1 kHz] Your Old Droog - The Yodfather [24 bit / 44.1 kHz] Das kulinarische Highlight Instagram @asourstory Legende: MQA = Available as MQA Master on Tidal | DA = Available as Dolby Atmos/Spatial Audio on Apple Music/Tidal with special mix/master | YT = YouTube
Born in Kingston, Jackson grew up in the Stony Hill and Waterford areas. He was given the nickname 'Sanchez' due to his skills – a reference to a footballer of that name. He sang from an early age in the Rehoboth Apostolic Church choir in St Catherine. After working with several Kingston sound systems, first as selector for the Rambo Mango sound system, he began recording and had his first hit with "Lady In Red", recorded for producer Red Man in 1987. By 1988 he was one of Jamaica's most popular singers, and at his performance at Reggae Sunsplash that year he was called back for six encores. He had further hits with "Loneliness Leave Me Alone", produced by Winston Riley, and with his version of Tracy Chapman's "Baby Can I Hold You", which was included on the Philip "Fatis" Burrell-produced Number One album (1989). He has worked with several of Jamaica's other top producers, including King Jammy, Bobby Digital, and Donovan Germain. His 2000 album Simply Being Me reached number 14 on the US Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart, and 2002's Stays on My Mind hit number 9. Primarily known for love songs and cover versions of pop and R&B songs, in the 1990s he mixed gospel themes with other topics on his albums, and released the totally gospel Who is This Man in 1999 and He's Got the Power in 2003. In 2012 he revealed that he is now "a full-time producer", and has been working with studio engineer and writer Rodnie "Tenor" Lion. In May he revealed that he was working on two self-produced albums, one Dancehall (Like a General) and one gospel (There is no Other Like You Lord)
Oh happy days, Riot Act is back. It's your weekly delve into the world of alternative music, and this week Steve is once again joined by lovely Sam Sleight to talk about new albums from Ithaca, RZA as Bobby Digital and Oceans of Slumber. Before that we pay tribute to both Paul Ryder and Mariusz Lewandowski, both of whom sadly passed away recently, and end the show by looking back at Woodstock 99 on its 23rd birthday. Obviously it was a very controversial, tragic and infamous festival, and much of the blame of what went wrong is laid at the feet of some of the musicians on the bill. While we can't say that those pointing the fingers are being fair or reasonable in that assessment, we thought that maybe there would have been a more suitable way to book the festival to keep the ethos and aura of the original Woodstock more present in people's minds. So both Steve and Sam have fantasy booked the two main stages on all three days of the festival to see what might have been. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
SPRAGGA BENZ, is best known for his historic music collaborations with the likes of dancehall legends such as Buju Banton, Kevin Lyttle, Bobby Digital, Beenie Man, Lady Saw, & even Hip Hop artists Nas, Foxy Brown & KRS-ONE! SPRAGGA BENZ was nominated for 3 awards at the very 1st Annual Caribbean Urban Music Awards in 2008 & recently topped the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart with his 2019 release, Chiliagon. Spragga Benz is also widely known for scoring a lead role in the 2002 cult classic film, SHOTTAS, alongside Jamaican legends Ky-Mani Marley & Louie Rankin. He now focuses on his duties as the President of Redsquare Productions. No Heart Myke Millie is a Los Angeles based Artist & owner of record label, No-Heart. Best known for his Work with WestCoast Hip Hop Legends DJ QUIK & SUGAFREE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's guest is artist YEZA whose first release "Everything Is Irie" was recorded in the iconic Bobby Digital recording studio. With follow up singles ‘Is It Because I'm Black' , produced by Rory Stone love, 'Kingdom' and her latest single 'Glory' ft Sizla, look out for her debut album to be released by the end of the year. Connect with YEZAAll social media ; @yezamusicCheck out YEZA's latest release - Glory ft Sizzla - https://youtu.be/PUUk97pi2yEPlease subscribe if you feel the vibe and connect with Danieal via www.danieal.co.ukDisclaimer : Reggae Uprising Podcast does not own any of the rights to any of the music or extracts featured. It is used only as a tool of education, upliftment and empowerment for and of people of the diaspora.
Chronique extraite de l'émission du 19 mai. Cette semaine, Jérôme revient sur l'inspiration de We Cry Together de Kendrick Lamar, un morceau de 1998, Domestic Violence de RZA. Le leader du Wu-Tang est-il la principale inspiration de Mr Morale & The Big Steppers ? L'occasion de se replonger dans la carrière solo mitigée de l'éminence grise du Wu et son alter-égo Bobby Digital. Playlist bonus (en fin de chronique) : RZA VS Bobby Digital RZA - A day to God is a 1000 years (Birth of a Prince) RZA - Tragedy RZA - You'll never know (Birth of a Prince) Bobby digital - The Sickness (Digital Bullets) Bobby digital - Brooklyn Babies (Digital Bullets) Bobby digital - Don't be afraid (Digi Snacks)
Au menu de la récolte cette semaine, du rap sudiste, parisien et anglais. Mais pas que du rap, deux coups de coeur afro beat et reggae dancehall ! Nos recommandations musicales : Clone X - Clone X Bleu Nuit Prod By Max Lbc (75 on dit quoi ?) Rema - Calm Down (Rave & Roses) Koffee - West Indies (Gifted) Sauce Walka, Lil' Keke, Paul Wall - Still Drippin Still Tippin (Drill Spill) Big Moochie Grape - Never Had Shit (Never Had Shit) BackRoad Gee - See Level (feat. Olamide) (Reporting Live (From the Back of the Roads)) Pa Salieu - Style & Fashion (feat. Obongjayar) (Afrikan Rebel) Latto - Wheelie (feat. 21 Savage) La Chronique : RZA a-t-il inspiré Kendrick Lamar ? Sa carrière solo et son double maléfique ! Cette semaine, Jérôme revient sur l'inspiration de We Cry Together de Kdot, un morceau de 1998, Domestic Violence de RZA. Le leader du Wu-Tang est-il la principale inspiration de Mr Morale & The Big Steppers ? L'occasion de se replonger dans la carrière solo mitigée de l'éminence grise du Wu et son alter-égo Bobby Digital. Episode enregistré en direct à Radio Campus Bordeaux le 19/05/2022 avec Julian et Jérôme.
The R.A.P. boys go into the late 90s version of the metaverse as they take a track-by-track deep dive through the RZA's first proper studio solo album the RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo. They try to figure out the hidden messages in RZA's sex raps before reviewing the album on the GDR proprietary order of Rust to Gold. Later, they discuss their top 3 biggest disappointment hip hop albums in another edition of Top 3. Doolooloolooloolooloo. *This episode of GDR is brought to you by NasCoin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/golddontrustpod/message
Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchase.90's Dancehall veteran GALAXY P pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICCC and in-depth conversation about his career and life journey. Galaxy P spoke about growing up in Spanish Town, searching for love and turning to Christianity, meeting and recording his first song for Bunny Wailer at Mixing Lab Studio, Shabba Ranks being his inspiration, Bounty Killer, recording at Aquarius Studio with Buju Banton and Luciano.Galaxy P also spoke about recording his smash hit Miss Goody Goody first with Major Christie and then at King Jammys with Colin Roach, connecting with Bobby Digital and Penthouse Records, getting in to a bad car accident, getting shot twice, connecting with Badda General, his new album 'The Boy From Macca 3' and soooo much more.THIS IS A MUST LISTEN!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!
Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchase.80's / 90's Dancehall veteran ANGIE ANGEL pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for a great conversation about her career. Angie Angel spoke about recording her first song for the Black Solidarity label, looking up to Sister Nancy, Flourgon giving her the name Angie Angel, Ninja Man bringing her on her first big stage show, Garnet Silk encouraging her to change to Rastafari, loving Josey Wales, Patra, meeting and recording with Baby Wayne, recording her #1 hit 'Agony', sisterhood with Lady G, Judy Mowatt, Junie Ranks and Macka Diamond. She also spoke about recording for Bobby Digital, Shocking Vibes, Lee Scratch Perry and soooo much more. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!
Moulz & Mel undergo digitization in an attempt to deal with RZA's alter-ego, the character at the center of Bobby Digital In Stereo, his debut solo album. SPECIAL GUEST REVIEWER: @https://twitter.com/fromoldharlem (fromoldharlem) ---------- Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (6:56 - 9:37) -- The Rap Rankings Game (41:15) -- This Week In Moulz & Mel (55:30) -- Bobby Digital In Stereo Info (1:14:49) -- Track 1: "Intro" (1:46:11) -- Track 2: "B.O.B.B.Y." (1:48:52) -- Track 3: "Unspoken Word" (2:05:19) -- Track 4: "Slow Grind African" (2:16:49) -- Track 5: "Airwaves" (2:17:53) -- Track 6: "Love Jones" (2:20:54) -- Jesse's House (2:34:15) -- Track 7: "N.Y.C. Everything" [w/ @https://twitter.com/fromoldharlem (fromoldharlem)] (4:01:42) -- Track 8: "Mantis" (4:48:07) -- Track 9: "Slow Grind French" (4:55:53) -- Track 10: "Holocaust (Silkworm)" (4:58:37) -- Track 11: "Terrorist" (5:28:38) -- Track 12: "Bobby Did It (Spanish Fly)" (5:32:29) -- Track 13: "Handwriting On The Wall" (5:38:55) -- Track 14: "Kiss Of A Black Widow" (5:45:24) -- Track 15: "Slow Grind Italian" (5:51:13) -- Track 16: "My Lovin' Is Digi" (5:52:10) -- Track 17: "Domestic Violence" (6:03:09) -- Track 18: "Project Talk" (6:12:12) -- Track 19: "Lab Drunk" (6:17:26) -- Track 20: "Fuck What You Think" (6:23:52) -- Track 21: "Daily Routine" (6:28:08) -- Ranking Bobby Digital In Stereo Info (6:30:13) -- Outro (6:34:22) Support this podcast
Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchase.80's Dancehall veteran JAPANESE aka FYAHNESE pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICCCC conversation about his career. Japanese spoke about getting in to music, his run on Little John's sound system Romantic Hi Power, Peter Metro getting him to Metro Media, recording for Toots Hibbert, coming up with 'Roughest Hat Man', his connection with Ziggy Marley, getting to Stur Mars, Nitty Gritty being his neighbor, putting out an album with Ninja Man and Johnny P, recording for Bobby Digital and Fatis Burrell. Japanese also spoke about almost recording with Hip Hop star Ice Cube, his new song with Yami Bolo and the highs and lows of his career. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe! Enjoy!
This Episode Is Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchase.International Reggae superstar RICHIE STEPHENS pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICCC conversation about his career. Richie Stephens spoke about growing up in the countryside, discovering his voice, Dennis Brown being a major influence, his first hit song 'Buff Baff', touring the world with Shabba Ranks, his connection to Garnett Silk, a chance meeting with Beres Hammond, touring with the legendary Soul II Soul and Leroy Smart giving him a boost in confidence. Richie Stephens also spoke about working with top producers like Steely & Clevie, Dave Kelly, Donovan Germain and Bobby Digital. He also spoke about a new historic album he produced called 'Mother And Son' with his mother Mama Carmen. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!
This Episode Is Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchase.One of Reggae / Dancehall's most prolific artist SIZZLA KOLONJI pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an in-depth and EPICCCC conversation about his lengthy career. Sizzla Kalonji spoke about the influences in his early career, Rastafari, meeting Dean Fraser, Ninja Kid bringing him to Arrows Recording Studio, Louie Culture introducing him to producer Bobby Digital, meeting Garnett Silk, meeting and connecting with Capleton, recording for the late Phillip 'Fatis' Burell, Ricky Trooper and Killamanjaro, working with Dame Dash and Jay-Z, creating Judgement Yard, Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, going to Africa, his new album 'On A High' and soooo much more. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe! Enjoy!
Episode 52 Dub Electronic Playlist Herman Chin-Loy, “Heavy Duty” from Aquarius Dub (1973 Aquarius). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, The Now Generation Band; Bass, Val Douglas; Drums, Mikey Richards; Guitar, Geoffrey Chung, Mikey Chung; Keyboards, Augustus Pablo, Earl "Wire" Lindo, Robbie Lyn; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Producer, Herman Chin Loy. 2:56 Herman Chin-Loy, “Jah Jah Dub” from Aquarius Dub (1973 Aquarius). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, The Now Generation Band; Bass, Val Douglas; Drums, Mikey Richards; Guitar, Geoffrey Chung, Mikey Chung; Keyboards, Augustus Pablo, Earl "Wire" Lindo, Robbie Lyn; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Producer, Herman Chin Loy. 2:31 Upsetters, “African Skank” from Upsetters 14 Dub Black Board Jungle (1973 Upsetter). Recorded in Jamaica. Produced by Upsetter L. Perry. 3:16 Upsetters, “V/S Panta Rock” from Upsetters 14 Dub Black Board Jungle (1973 Upsetter). Recorded in Jamaica. Produced and Arranged By Lee Perry; Engineer, King Tubby, Lee Perry; Bass, Aston "Family Man" Barrett; Drums, Benbow; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Organ, Touter, Winston Wright; Trombone – Ron Wilson; Trumpet – Bobby Ellis. 3:33 Derrick & The Crystalites, “Lion Dub” (theme from Shaft) from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:39 Augustus Pablo, “The Big Rip Off” from Ital Dub (1974 Starapple). Recorded in Jamaica. Engineer, King Tubby, Ronald Logan, Sylvan Morris; Mixed By King Tubby (Dub Master); Produced by Tommy Cowan, Warrick Lyn; Written by, Melodica, Augustus Pablo. 3:14 Augustus Pablo, “Rockers Meets King Tubbys In A Fire House” from Rockers Meets King Tubbys In A Fire House (1980 Shanachie). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, Rockers All Stars Bass, Bugsy; Junior Dan, Michael Taylor, Robby Shakespear; Drum, Albert Malawi, Leroy Wallace; Mickey Boo; Horns, Deadly Headely; Lead Guitar, Dalton Brownie, Earl (Chinna) Smith; Mixed By, Augustus Pablo, King Tubbys; Prince Jammys; Organ, Piano, String Ensemble, Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Percussion, Jah Levi, Jah Teo, Sticky; Arranged By, Augustus Pablo, H. Swaby; Michael McGeachy Rhythm Guitar, Cleon; Fazal Prendergas. 4:36 Jah Shaka, “Verse 6” from Commandments Of Dub (1982 Jah Shaka Music). Recorded in Jamaica. Bass, Hughie Issachar, Shaka; Drums, Errol Drummie, Wazair (Black Brother); Effects, Shaka; Lead Guitar, Hughie Issachar, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By, John Hassall; Melodica, Hughie Issachar; Mixed by, Jah Shaka, Neil Frazer (Professor); Organ, Errol Drummie, Wazair; Percussion, Bongos, Dan, Shaka Joseph, Wazair; Piano, Dudley, Shaka, Wazair, Produced by Jah Shaka; Rhythm Guitar, Hughie Issachar, Tony Benjamin; Xylophone, Joseph. 4:46 Mad Professor, “Beyond The Realms Of Dub” from Beyond The Realms Of Dub (Dub Me Crazy! The Second Chapter) (1982 Ariwa). Produced by Mad Professor; Bass, drums, piano, Garnett Cross; Organ, Synth, Errol Reid; Percussion – Jah Shaka. 7:13 Love Joys, “All I Can Say” from Lovers Rock Reggae Style (1983 Wackies). Recorded in Jamaica. Written by, Vocals, Claudette Brown, Sonia Abel; Backing Band, Wackie's Rhythm Force; Bass, Jah T.;Bass, Guitar, Jerry Harris; Bass Keyboards, Clive Hunt; Drums, Clive Plummer, Fabian Cooke Engineer, Levy, Barnes, Delahaye; Executive-Producer, Lloyd & Lloyd Prod. Inc.; Guitar, Keyboards, Barry V.; Horns, Rolando Alphonso; Keyboards, Owen Stewart; Percussion, Ras Menilik; Producer, Bullwackie. 8:33 Love Joys, “One Draw” from Lovers Rock Reggae Style (1983 Wackies). Recorded in Jamaica. Written by, Vocals, Claudette Brown, Sonia Abel; Backing Band, Wackie's Rhythm Force; Bass, Jah T.;Bass, Guitar, Jerry Harris; Bass Keyboards, Clive Hunt; Drums, Clive Plummer, Fabian Cooke Engineer, Levy, Barnes, Delahaye; Executive-Producer, Lloyd & Lloyd Prod. Inc.; Guitar, Keyboards, Barry V.; Horns, Rolando Alphonso; Keyboards, Owen Stewart; Percussion, Ras Menilik; Producer, Bullwackie. 7:21 Jah Shaka, “Zion Chant Dub” from Commandments Of Dub II (1984 Jah Shaka Music). Produced, Arranged by Jah Shaka; Synthesizer Mark Victor; Bass, Byron Duce, Ras Elroy; Bongos, Brother Joseph; Drums, Errol The General, Jah Bunny; Guitar, Mike Dorane, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By Felicity Hassell, John Hassell; Mixed By Mikey Campbell; Percussion, Jah Bunny, Shaka, Norman Grant; Piano, Organ Sgt. Pepper. 4:55 Jah Shaka, “Roaring Dub” from Commandments Of Dub II (1984 Jah Shaka Music). Produced, Arranged by Jah Shaka; Synthesizer Mark Victor; Bass, Byron Duce, Ras Elroy; Bongos, Brother Joseph; Drums, Errol The General, Jah Bunny; Guitar, Mike Dorane, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By Felicity Hassell, John Hassell; Mixed By Mikey Campbell; Percussion, Jah Bunny, Shaka, Norman Grant; Piano, Organ Sgt. Pepper. 4:03 Wayne Smith, “Under Me Sleng Teng” from Sleng Teng (1982 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Musicians, Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson, Cleveland "Clevie" Browne, Super Power All-Stars*, Wayne Smith; Producer, Arranger Prince, Jammy. 4:07 Prince Jammy, “Synchro Start” from Computerised Dub (1986 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Performers, Steelie & Cleavie, Super Power All-Stars, Wayne Smith; Producer, arranger, Prince Jammy. 2:09 Prince Jammy, “Interface” from Computerised Dub (1986 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Performers, Steelie & Cleavie, Super Power All-Stars, Wayne Smith; Producer, arranger, Prince Jammy. 2:59 Jah Shaka All Stars, Ites Green & Gold” from Jah Shaka Presents Vivian Jones Featuring The Fasimbas, Jah Shaka All Stars – Jah Works (1987 Jah Shaka Music).Producer, Bass, Arranged By, Mixed By, Composed By, Jah Shaka; Bass, Jerry Lions; Bass, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Guitar, Black Steel; Bongos, Percussion, The Fasimbas; Drums, Drumton; Mixing, Calvin; Recording Engineer, Leon Marsh; Guitar, Jerry Lions; Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Gregory; Synthesizer, Organ, Piano, Pepper; Vocals, Vivian Jones; Vocals [Background], Sis Nya. 5:01 Steely & Clevie, “At The Top” from At the Top (1988 Black Solidarity). Recorded in Jamaica. Arranged By, Musician, Programmed By Steely & Clevie; Engineer, Bobby Digital, Chris Lane, Dave Kelly, Patrick Ayton, Paul Davidson, Anthony Kelly; Mixed By D. Kelly, P. Davidson; Producer, Ossie Thomas, Phillip Morgan; Saxophone, Dean Fraser; Trumpet, David Madden. 4:01 Background music: Derrick & The Crystalites, “Dubbing the Chariot” from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:57 Derrick & The Crystalites, “Medley (Train To Herbsville & Crash Dub)” from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:05 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations.
This week Dermot talks with Garnett Silk in a short interview. After Garnet passed Dermot interviewed Anthony Rochester and late producer Bobby Digital. Anthony co-wrote songs with Garnett and Bobby produced Garnett's first album "It's Growing".Check out Riffin Radio YouTube channel for an interview with Tony Rebel who tells the story of Garnett Silk's life and musical journey. https://youtube.com/channel/UCzuCdwaP8RT455Tfm9h5wEQ
This Episode Is Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchase80's Dancehall legend the original big head LECTURER pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICCCC conversation about his career and the music business. Lecturer spoke about getting his real start on Love Child Sound with Professor Nut, leaving Love Child, Papa San bringing him to Creation Sound, Brigadier Jerry being his favourite artist, clashing Lieutenant Stitchie on Stereo One Sound, getting to and recording for King Jammys, his grievance with Bobby Digital and Professor Nut and soooo much more. Lecturer also spoke about the making of his hits like Punnany Too Sweet, Many Men, Write Mi Letter, Nasty Gal, 10 Commandments and more. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN!!! Don't For Get To Subscribe. Enjoy!
Para el primer jueves del mes de los vientos, recopilamos mucha información para comentarles, dividida en las siguientes temáticas: - Lanzamiento del primer documental sobre Led Zeppelin con la participación de sus integrantes. - Se viene película sobre Renfield, el esbirro del Conde Drácula. - Novedades sobre el próximo disco de Metallica. - El Día que la Tierra se Detuvo: NFTs. En este programa, además, sonaron los siguientes tracks: - Painted On My Heart - The Cult - Funking Up Your Culo, Rima con tu Vieja Remera - Vampiro, Three Souls In My Mind - Drain The Blood, The Distillers - Enter Sandman, Weezer - Atlas Rise, Metallica - 2000 Hombre Digital, Expulsados - Insomnia, Bobby Digital
This Episode Is Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchaseLegendary 80's Dancehall singer GHOST pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICCC conversation about his lengthy career. Ghost spoke about the influence Michael Jackson had on him as a child, Ninja Man and Courtney Melody taking him on the road, meeting Culture and forming Ghost & Culture, recording his first hits for Shocking Vibes, touring the entire USA with Shabba Ranks, linking up with Round Head and General to form Monster Shack, his classic 'Love You' album and recording new original songs. Ghost also spoke meeting and recording for Bobby Digital, Steely & Clevie, Colin Fatta and Dave Kelly. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!
S1: E3 Catch up with Allison Kugel: YouTube, Instagram and www.allisoninterviews.com RZA is the founding member and leader of iconic rap collective The Wu-Tang Clan, as well as the group's producer. His solo albums, including his latest solo album, Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater, have been released under his alter-ego Bobby Digital. Now, a filmmaker and film director, RZA's recent film, Cutthroat City, starring Kat Graham, T.I., Shameik Moore, Demetrius Shipp Jr., Ethan Hawke, and Terrence Howard was released earlier this year on Netflix. Catch up with RZA on Instagram and Twitter @RZA. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allison-interviews/support
This Episode Is Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com80's Dancehall legend TONTO IRIE pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for a interesting conversation about his career and the music business. Tonto Irie, spoke about the influence of Lord Sassafrass, how he got his name, learning from Lone Ranger, getting to Black Star Sound, Brigadier Jerry, getting to King Jammys Super Power, Admiral Bailey, Major Worries, Jack Scorpio, Nitty Gritty, Tiger, Chaka Demus, Papa San, Lieutenant Stitchie, being the first dj to dj on the Sleng Teng riddim, beating Peter Metro and Metro Media in a sound clash, Bobby Digital, reason for leaving the business and sooo much more. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN!! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!
As RZA returns to his Bobby Digital alter ego for the first time in 13 years, the Wu-Tang Clan legend joins host Steve Baltin on this week's "My Turning Point" to talk about what prompted the reemergence of Bobby Digital and much more.
Happy Throwback Thursday, everyone! This week we bring you future Verzuz, Pac not beating up Will, Fake NFT news, and Pass using a fake name….like “Pass” to get a reservation, and the return of Bobby Digital. What else? ….Let's listen. 5 Vz Sugar Kris Vz Kane? All Hail the Queen Please, Tupac, Don't Hurt Em … The post Episode 388 – Courageous Sherbet appeared first on Mr. Throwback Thursday.
This week: in an episode of purely new music discussions, Damon Albarn preps his second ever solo album, RZA unveils a new project
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80's Dancehall veteran artist LITTLE TWITCH pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an Epic conversation about his career. Little Twitch spoke about meeting U Roy as a kid, being around Stur Gav in the 70's, Rankin Joe & Jah Screw on Stur Gav, his journey to Killamanjaro, growing up with Early B and Super Cat, getting to King Jammys Super Power, recording hits for King Jammys Records, clashing with Papa San, getting to Downbeat with Shabba Ranks, returning to King Stur Gav with General Trees, Bobby Digital, the passing of U Roy and soooo much more. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!
On this installment of SRR, we have Wu Tang producer and card carrying member RZA's 1998 alter ego concept album Bobby Digital In Stereo. From the age old question and debate of analog vs. digital, to the difference between the personas of RZA and Bobby Digital, this episode explores the answers or lack there of.
This episode of Talkin' Reggae is adapted from the Reggae Bridge live show, with profiles of Bobby Digital, Beenie Man, and Bounty Killer. Includes a bonus acoustic performance by Streetlevel Uprising. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinreggae/support
Pull It Up Show - Episode 40 (Saison 11) - 06 Juin 2020. Playlist : Sizzla - Trod Mount Zion Morgan Heritage - Blackmans Paradise Carlton Livingston & Shabba Ranks - Dont Follow Rumors Garnett Silk - Give I Strength Garnett Silk - Bless Me Buju Banton - The Grudge Mad Cobra - Draw Me Out Shabba Ranks - Shine & Criss Terror Fabulous - Cool Red Dragon - Stop It Terry Ganzie - Wanted Outlaw Josey Wales - Acid Papa San - From Me Kiss You Mad Cobra - Find And Kill Pinchers - Carpenter Gregory Isaacs - Yours Again Admiral Tibett - Crush Ninja Ford - Don'T Ask Question Bounty Killer - Top A Top Sanchez - Unchained Leroy Smart - Victory Is Mine Sanchez - Chronic Shabba Ranks - Peenie Peenie Colin Roach - Johnny Too Bad Bunny General - Everybody Jump Courtney Melody - Your Love Tuffest - Wave Yu Hand Pad Anthony - Death To A Sound Clement Irie - Bun & Cheese Eccleton Jarrett - Kill A Sound Daddy Lizard - Inaculator Cocoa Tea - Lonesome Side Yami Bolo - Weep Not Admiral Tibet Feat Shabba Ranks & Ninjaman - Serious Time Half Pint - Substitute Lover Glen Ricks - Sitting In The Back Seat Garnett Silk - Kingly Character Morgan Heritage - What We Need Is Love Mikey Spice & Louie Culture - Grab Yu Lass Half Pint & Anthony B - Two To One Richie Spice - Gideon Boot Cocoa Tea & Prezident Brown - How Them Flex Cocoa Tea & Shabba Ranks - Flag Flown High Sizzla - Black Woman And Child
Pull It Up Show - Episode 39 (Saison 11) - 29 Mai 2020. Playlist : Sizzla - Hard Ground Garnett Silk - Mystic Chant Sizzla - Solid As A Rock Morgan Heritage - Protect Us Jah Shabba Ranks - Heart Of A Lion Carlton Coffie - Rebel Warrior King - Love Jah More Anthony Cruz - You Can Go Capleton - Burn Dem Chezidek - One Perfect Love Richie Stephens - Be A Champion Jah Mali - Let Me Live Buju Banton - One To One Ras Shiloh - Free The People Sizzla - Thank U Mama Shabba Ranks & Morgan Heritage - Dem A Bawl Horace Andy - Bless You Singing Melody - One More Chance Johnny Osbourne - Little Sound Boy Shabba Ranks - Just Reality Carlton Coffie - Everything Is Everything Cali P - Send Praises Lutan Fyah - Nuh Care Bout Youths Konshens - Mr. Judge Tarrus Riley - For Me Kabaka Pyramid - Phenomenon Lutan Fyah - Plant The Herbs Jah Mali - Mi Rate You Richie Spice - Highest Cocoa Tea - Come On Over Degree - Love You All Over Anthony Cruz - Where Would I Be Jr. Cat - I Walk With Love Sanchez - Leave Out A Babylon Terror Fabulous - Gun Jezebel Cocoa Tea - No Threat Shabba Ranks - Respect Sugar Minott - Never Give Jah Up Sizzla - Good Ways Morgan Heritage & Bushman - Try Ras Shiloh, Gentleman - Blessings Of Jah Anthony B - Make It Some Day Luciano - All I'Ve Got Capleton - Ton Load Richie Spice - World Order Turbulence - Turn Your Life Around Jamelody - Be Prepared
“I'm here to preach and to practise love to all people. Love is the cure for everything. Love makes you healthy and I'm convinced that one day, scientists will discover that it's the basis of living, y ‘know? Because we should all be loving people, and that's the key message in my music. It's all about love and progress.” Spiritual's music transports us to another time, when reggae legends like Bob Marley first took the rebel sound of Jamaica to a worldwide audience. Authenticity can be heard in every note, but then it's coming from the same source – not only musically and culturally, but even the same ghetto communities of West Kingston. Spiritual was raised in Allman Town, and sang in his local choir before embracing Rastafari. He was orphaned at an early age, and could have joined the throngs of young hopefuls at any number of studios and sound-systems scattered throughout the city. Instead, he shunned fame and helped to heal the broken society around him by counselling the poor and needy. Music was in his blood and he continued to write songs, but Rastafari was his true calling. Awakening is his debut album, and arrives just as reggae music is resurgent in its homeland again thanks to artists like Chronixx and Alborosie. The latter shared Spiritual's breakthrough hit Marathon and introduced him to Clifton “Specialist” Dillon, who has also guided OMI, Shabba Ranks and other well-known artists to international success, including Alborosie himself. Under Specialist's direction, Spiritual has been able to realise his musical vision at last, and deliver an album that can stand alongside the seventies' classics that inspired him as a youth. There are traces of Burning Spear and Culture in his voice, whilst the songs hark back to an era when artists were judged on their integrity, both musical and otherwise. Spiritual lives by the same principles, and doesn't imitate. He writes original songs of meaning and depth, and then records them in a studio with “live” musicians, including horn and lead guitar players, percussionists and backing singers. Reggae music hasn't sounded like this for a generation – not since Jamaica catch a fire and two sevens clash. It's music with one pants' leg rolled up and love in its heart, bearing messages for all nations, and the timing of Spiritual's emergence was flawless. After Marathon came My World and Freedom Fighters, which was a rallying cry for the faithful. Right from the start, Spiritual's music gave us hope and uplifted the spirits, which is how he got his name. Any doubts that he wasn't among the most thrilling roots reggae discoveries of recent times were then swept aside by the release of Stand Up To Rasta. Now a highlight of the new album it's a magnificent song of awakening, and sung by an artist reborn. “I'm a spiritual person, and I like songs with spiritual messages in them – songs about life and our place in it, and that make you think about what you're doing,” he explains. “I write songs that are supposed to make people feel good about one another, and that can show you something positive about life.” His songs have power and resonance, no matter the subject. He's teaching black history on Free Africa, Ethiopia – paying tribute to the birthplace of Emperor Haile Selassie I – and Black Man Story, which is sung over a joyful rockers rhythm. Time Has Come is a call for revolution whilst Liberation features Iba Mahr, singer of Diamond Sox and a linchpin of Jamaica's new roots scene. “I've been around Rasta people from when I was very young, and have always felt drawn to what they were saying and their way of life,” says Spiritual. “It's something that's coming from deep within the culture of the music but we're seeing plenty of newcomers embracing Rastafari now, like Iba Mahr. He's showing you what the new generation have to offer, because a lot of these younger artists are singing some good songs also.” Little is known about Spiritual's early life. His songs however, reveal a great deal about his character, and also his intentions. Profound lyrics, sticky, hypnotic rhythms and first-class production prevail throughout this impressive debut, whether he's singing of black man redemption – on Show Me The Way, shared with Gladiators' lead singer Droop Lion – or upholding his Nazarene vow on Where Is The Love? He's offering invaluable advice on Give Thanks And Praise, whilst Rule Di World asks us to consider what we'd do with unlimited power. Would we remain vigilant and hold fast to our beliefs, or succumb to temptation? Mankind can live by lyrics such as these but Spiritual's also a realist, and a compassionate one at that. Live Righteous is a warning not to judge others, whilst assuring us that “no one is perfect.” We just need to try and live righteous, and remember to praise the Almighty since “seeds of discouragement cannot take root in a grateful heart.” That's a line from the rapturous Want No More, whilst Tell Me Who is a list of inspirational figureheads that includes names like Nelson Mandela, Moses, Bob Marley and Jesus, whose true raison d'être informs The Lamb. The majority of these tracks were recorded between Specialist's studio in Half Way Tree and Bobby Digital's. That's where former single My World originated and whilst it's not on the album, that particular song is a Spiritual manifesto of sorts, outlining the importance of personal choice. “I liken it to gambling,” says Jamaica's latest roots sensation. “You can gamble with your health, and you can gamble with your spiritual wellbeing and your place in society. You can choose to accept what the authorities tell us or you can learn to see what lies behind it, and make up your own mind about how things are. We need to have confidence in ourselves, and to use our discretion, y ‘know? For me, the final goal is unity, and the only way we can achieve that is through love. In my experience, that's what most people want to hear. They don't want to be caught up in arguments and all that but I'm not trying to change anyone. I'm simply telling the truth and if people want to listen, then I'll be there for them.” “I am a servant of Jah for the children of the world with one Aim and one Destiny”
The BIGGEST Reggae Fest on the east coast is back for it's 6th year. The Chesapeake Bay Reggae Fest aka Buckroe is ready to take over Hampton's beautiful downtown waterfront again. Two days of non-stop Reggae Music, Vendors, Delightful Foods and much more. Guess what only 5 dollars entry fee per day. Last year was a massive crowd of Irie people coming together in a peace loving weekend.We are expecting to release some the artist line up soon. Much Love. Kevin's debut album, "Father & Son", released in 2000 was an album featuring himself and his father which was released on the Maritime label. Kevin has also completed a solo album which was written and produced by himself and his father which also includes his father on many tracks singing backing vocals. This album is soon to be released. Kevin has appeared on compilation albums such as Joe Gibbs presents Inner City Roots and Jet Star's Big People Music Vol. 12. He has also written and produced singles entitled “Come on home” and “Revolutionist” for which he also has a video. Kevin has recently written songs entitled “If you leave”, “Red carpet” and his latest single “Stand and fight” which were produced by Bobby Digital for which Kevin is executive producer for his label Kevin Isaacs Music.
Join us Tuesday April 14th for Invading Mars Live where we will be exploring the effect social media has on relationships . We will also be taking calls to address this week's Liker's Question, the Ratchet Reunion Roundup: Part 2!!! Current events, celebrity gossip and everything in between. See you on Mars!! Invading Mars, affectionately known as IVM, is a Relationship and Lifestyle blog Hosted by Admin 1. IVM started in 2011 as a means to somehow bridge the gap between men and women. Since we all know men are from Mars and women are from Venus, IVM sought to create a “locker room” styled environment for men that caters to their interests and tastes. However, this locker room simultaneously offers insight to the women on their favorite species. But when we aren't making love we are making pop culture war. Reporting local, national, ratchet and random news every single day on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and anywhere else cards are accepted! Admin1 is the geeky force behind the blog Invading Mars. She could be considered a Relationship Expert, but prefers to think of herself as a classy lady who has merely seen her share of dysfunctional relationships. Join Invading Mars and Admin1 in our quest to reestablish truth and harmony among the lovers of the universe. Join us every Tuesday Nights 8:00 PM ET call in live 347-637-3859