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Happy Friday DCC PodHeads! Weather looking amazing. Had a bit of a technical difficulty earlier but we got through it. We got some topics flowing below.- Switching from Dancehall Music to Pop Rock Music- Making mixtapes at 9 yrs old acapella singing Hannah Montana- The whole family playing Soulcalibur 3- Grand Theft Auto 4??? Nico Bellic??- Roman Numerals- Why name things?- Apologies vs Being Sorry- Woman Only Gym- Free Grocery store bag hackIn Music News - Bhad Bhabie - OG Crashout , Alabama Barker - Cry Bhabie Follow @degreescouchchronicles on all podcast platforms.Tune into our social for all updates.Click the link here for fitness by Phoenix fit workouts, meals, and more https://www.etsy.com/shop/FitnesswithphoenixGlow Nude @Glow.nude on IG
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SPICE SPEAKS ON COLORISM, DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE, SAYS DRAKE IS NO COLONIZER Big Homies House Ep 190 #Caribbean #Spice #DANCEHALLMUSIC In this electrifying visual episode of The Big Homies House podcast, we're thrilled to have the Queen of Dancehall herself, Spice! Buckle up for a rollercoaster of riveting discussions and unfiltered truths as we dive into a myriad of topics with Spice's unique flair and candor. We kick things off with an exclusive peek into her sizzling collaboration on "Round N Round" featuring the legendary Busta Rhymes. Spice shares the creative process behind this hit and what it was like working with such an iconic artist. Next, Spice gives us the lowdown on her favorite Atlanta strip club, spilling the tea on what makes it the top spot for a night out. We then shift gears as she shares her picks for the ultimate Dancehall Mount Rushmore, highlighting the legends who have shaped the genre. In a more serious tone, Spice discusses why Black artists often turn their backs on their fans, exploring the pressures and challenges they face in the industry. She bravely addresses the rampant internet hate against dark-skinned women, sharing her personal experiences and insights on this pervasive issue. Spice opens up about her experiences with colorism on "Love and Hip Hop," providing an inside look at the challenges she faced and how she navigated them. She also gives her take on the fine line between being a boss and being labeled a "b****," offering valuable advice for women striving to lead with strength and authenticity. In a powerful segment, Spice calls for unity within the Black community, emphasizing that "we all black, don't separate us." She reveals the backlash she faced for wanting to protest for George Floyd, shedding light on the complexities of activism and public perception. The episode takes a lighter turn as we get a crash course on the proper way to get a wine at a dancehall party. Spice breaks down the do's and don'ts, ensuring you'll be ready to hit the dance floor with confidence. We also delve into the etiquette of letting your partner get danced on at a party, with Spice sharing her thoughts on maintaining respect and boundaries. Our conversation takes a delicious turn as Spice talks about her love for Jamaican cuisine, sharing her favorite dishes and culinary memories. We then dive into a heated debate on Sha'Carri Richardson versus Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, comparing the two track stars and their impacts on the sport. We tackle the controversial question: did Drake colonize Jamaican culture? Spice offers her perspective on cultural appropriation and the influence of Jamaican music on the global stage. Finally, we explore why Black American women frequently use the word "b****" and what it signifies in different contexts. Don't miss out on this explosive episode filled with laughter, insights, and raw honesty. Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications to stay updated! Tune in and join the Big Homies House community for more engaging discussions every week! BIG HOMIES HOUSE AUDIO HERE: Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nhy6WDDCQfnPwcbUqeNQU Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-big-homies-house/id1520022230 STREAM ERICA BANKS “ON HIS FACE” HERE https://music.apple.com/us/album/on-his-face/1750561371?i=1750561372 THIS WEEK'S GUESTS @spiceofficial TIME STAMPS :48 - ROUND N ROUND FT BUSTA RHYMES ! 2:27 - SPICE'S FAVORITE ATLANTA STRIP CLUB 3:35 - SPICE'S DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE 8:13 - WHY DO BLACK ARTISTS TURN THEIR BACKS ON THEIR FANS?? 12:37 - WHY DOES THE INTERNET HATE DARK SKINNED WOMEN 13:34 - LOVE AND HIP HOP COLORISM 14:09 - BEING A BOSS VS BEING A B**** 17:11 - WE ALL BLACK, DON'T SEPARATE US 17:57 - THEY DID NOT WANT HER PROTESTING FOR GEORGE FLOYD 20:50 - APPROPRIATE WAY TO GET WINE AT DANCEHALL PARTY 21:47 - WOULD YOU LET YOUR PARTNER GET DANCED ON AT DANCEHALL PARTY? 23:37 - JAMAICAN CUISINE WITH SPICE 25:58 - SHACARRI RICHARDSON VS SHELLY??? 30:31 - DID DRAKE COLONIZE JAMAICAN CULTURE? 32:39 - WHY DO BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN USE THE WORD B**** SO MUCH? Big Homies House Podcast, Big Homie Kodaq, Erica Banks, new single, ON HIS FACE, Love and Hip Hop, reality TV, dating icks, BBL procedure, entertainment industry pressures, TikTok ban, music industry, podcast episode, Big Homie Kodaq, girl math, female rapper, reality TV drama, single and searching, exclusive interview, creative process, body image, TikTok impact, delusional thinking, music promotion, viral trends, social media impact, body modification, music industry changes, Big Homies House, Erica Banks interview, trending music, reality star
TikTok Live audio session featuring the sweetest Reggae tracks! classic hits mixed and blended perfectly with smooth transitions. This live recording promises to deliver non-stop energy and vibes that will make you want to dance wherever you are. Perfect for fans and newcomers alike, experience the sound of Reggae music and let the music move you.Support the Show.Follow @brush1theroadmarshal on Instagram and tiktok for more music-related content. #brush1theroadmarshal #oneroadmarshal #shoproadmarshal
In Chapter 2 of "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" dancehall culture takes front stage. To get a hit "You haffe fit" loosely translated from Jamaican patios means to get a hit you have to be fit. During that fist year of recording at Studio K, those lyrics from the 1985 Black Uhuru song "Fit you Haffe Fit" had become a mantra, a catch phrase at the studio to always be alert, aware, attuned to both mentally and physically. Now that Henry K and Bigga Staar are venturing into the world of Dancehall Music, those lyrics are more useful than ever.Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, JamaicaGuest vocals by Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Hayden "Bush" Campbell Steve "Bigga Staar" Briskman Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi Home | ROOTSLAND Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise "Wear Your Culture" Rootsland is proud to partner with Osiris Media "the leading storyteller in music." Welcome to Osiris Media - Osiris - The leading storyteller in music. Rootsland is proud to be sponsored by Age Verification - Sunset Lake CBDcover photo by Brian Jahn Brian Jahn (@brianjahnphoto) • Instagram photos and videosfeatured songs: "Fit you Haffe Fit Dub" Black Uhuru courtesy of BMG music "Fit" feat Bradley Brown Bigga Staar & Delly Ranks Girlz feat. Dr Marshall & Bigga Staar
SPONSORED BY WRAY NEPHEW: DRINK RESPONSIBLY! In Part 1 of this Episode, We are joined by the ever so talented Alicai Harley, who's career is taking strides after creating a buzz for herself amongst the underground and radio scene from her ‘Hot Shot Tuesday' campaign. The campaign that brought us her hit single Gold. Not only is Alicai an amazing Singer but her writing skill is very unique and smoothly put together. We sat her down to discuss her career journey, her thoughts on Afrobeats/Dancehall and whether we need more collaboration between the two genres, boosting the populairty of Afro Dancehall. As always, please comment below with your thoughts and don't forget to Like, Share And Subscribe
Presenting the Ultimate 2023 Dancehall Mixtape: OCHI RUNStep into the scorching world of dancehall music with "OCHI RUN" a sizzling mixtape that gathers the absolute hottest tracks of 2023. Feel the heat and groove to the rhythm as we bring you an electrifying compilation of the latest and greatest dancehall hits.From Kingston to the world, immerse yourself in the infectious beats, blazing hooks, and lyrical firestorms that define the dancehall scene this year. This mixtape is a curated sonic journey that encapsulates the spirit and energy of the dancehall movement, featuring chart-toppers, club bangers, and underground gems that will keep you on your feet.Prepare to experience the essence of the dancehall culture, where the dance floor comes alive, and the vibes are unmatched. "OCHI RUN" is the ultimate soundtrack for those who live for the pulsating basslines and the vibrant, unapologetic vibes of dancehall.Get ready to turn up the volume and let loose, because this mixtape is your ticket to a world where the party never stops and the beat never rests. Join us on this auditory expedition as we celebrate the very best of 2023 in dancehall music.Press play, feel the heat, and let the rhythm take control.
Blast from the Past! Get ready to groove to the ultimate early to mid-2000s DJ mixtape by Brush1 the Road Marshal.
Another Bonus Episode is Here! as we prepare for season 4 here is a live audio recorded at Fashion & Brunch 2023. Enjoy the sounds of @bloodlinefranco & @brush1theroadmarshal.Follow Brush1 and franco on instagram to find out where they're going to be next.Shoutout to coppershot music for helping us record this live audio.Referral Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1518841Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/roadmarshal#brush1chromatic #brush1theroadmarshal #getemfranco #oneroadmarshal #shoproadmarshal #dreamweekend #dreamweekend2023Support the show
Very interesting conversation with upcoming songwriter and producer Joey Lyric. The conversation consists of back and forth reasoning around the state of music in Jamaica and whether Reggae is losing its authenticity due to the individuals making reggae music now. We also talk about dancehall music needing writers and how it is working with producers and artist.
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➡️ Sign Up Today To Join The 'I Never Knew Tv' Movement:https://ineverknewtv.com/sign-upOn the 111th episode of The Bald Head-N-The Dread Podcast, Jr (The Bald Head) and Autarchii (The Dread) explains how Burna Boy's recent performance in Jamaica proved Afrobeats has eclipsed Jamaican dancehall music.➡️The Story Of Jamaica's Most Famous Shirt :The Mesh Marina'https://youtu.be/DShnqXRKV8c➡️ Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW 'Roots, Rock, Reggae MusicHosted By : Jr of 'I Never Knew Tv'https://www.WLOY.orgSunday 9 -11 AM ESTWednesday 8- 10 AM ESTThursday 10- Noon AM EST➡️ Get Your 'Nyahbinghi Shirt' Today:https://koncioust.com/products/queen-muhumusa-empress-nyahbinghi➡️ Listen To The 'Generation Gap Riddim': https://ingrv.es/generation-gap-riddi-3qn-i ➡️ Purchase Autarchii 'Disturbing The Status Quo:https://ingrv.es/disrupting-the-status-x2j-j➡️Autarchii ❗️NEW MUSIC VIDEO❗️ 'Freedom In Africa':https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW09SV5aFUA
Brush1 the road marshal teams up with heavy chromatic for Fri-nally (Jamaican Friday party series) follow BRUSH1 THE ROAD MARSHAL ON INSTAGRAM @brush1theroadmarshal & HEAVY D @heavydchromatic Support this podcast by referring or donating [see links below]Referral Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1518841Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/roadmarshal #brush1chromatic #brush1theroadmarshal #oneroaadmarshal #heavydchromaticSupport the show
Broadcasting commission in Jamaica has placed a ban on certain songs that can be played on the radio in Jamaica. This discussion is go see if the banning of some of these songs are going to affect the artist are not.
#djchaddyg #brush1radio #brush1podcastAll the need to know dancehall songs from 2022 going on to 2023 from all the top dancehall artist of 2021 & 2022. Remember toShare, Like and subscribe. You can also Follow BRUSH1 THE ROAD MARSHAL ON INSTAGRAM @brush1theroadmarshal & DJ CHADDY G @chaddygwho Feel free to share your views with us by using the hashtag #brush1Radio #brush1podcastReferral Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1518841Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/roadmarshal#brush1chromatic #brush1theroadmarshalSupport the show
Hip Hop and Reggaetón hits playlist 2022 by DJ GQ.
CHRONIXX and ARMAN sit down in Paddington to discuss SOUND WARS IN THE SONIC WORLD, Bob Marley's poetry which is only intended to be heard with a discerning ear, as well as the spontaneous combustion of innovation that is DANCEHALL MUSIC. In his own words, Chronixx sets it straight: “MUSIC IS NOT LIKE ANY OTHER ART. WITH MUSIC, WE'RE MANIPULATING THE INVISIBLE.” Growing up listening to gospel, 1980's dancehall, reggae, and even Céline Dion, CHRONIXX is refreshingly unconcerned with following the zeitgeist of anything, and more focused on distilling the sounds that arise from culture as it operates at its highest level. At this level of mixing, it's all about cultures coming together to influence and educate each other - not taking or emulating patterns, but pushing them further. WE'LL ALL GO FAR TOGETHER - and Chronixx leads the way. Enjoy! www.areweonair.com/chronixx www.instagram.com/areweonair/ www.instagram.com/armannafeei/
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Brush1chromatic The Road Marshal and Dj Chaddy G are back at it again with a new season of #brush1radio (season 3). in this episode they follow up their popular 100% Masicka mix with a part two (2). Follow our host (@brush1chromatic) and our in house dj (@djchadygwho) on social media platforms for podcast updates and remember, use the hashtag #brush1radio when tweeting. For all business enquires visit www.theroadmarshal.com or email aaronkaboom@gmail.com.Referral Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1518841 Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/roadmarshal#brush1chromatic #brush1theroadmarshal
Some of the questions answered on this “Ask Roz & Mocha” podcast include “Are you considered naked, if you still have socks on?” Should Roz be making fun of Shem for being divorced when he is divorced too!? Plus, we chat loving Dancehall music!
1. DJ MISS C BROWN - RePPiN4U Intro 2. RAS KASS - A Slaughterhouse Fan 3. EVOLVE & TRANSCEND - Opening 4. PHIFE DAWG - Only A Coward 5. ELOH KUSH & GIALLO POINT - Language of the Tutz 6. DEVICE TRAX F/ IVAN THE TERRIBLE - WHAT 7. MOUNT WESTMORE - Bad MFs 8. CYPRESS HILL - Break Of Dawn 9. ONYX - Just Slam 10. WAVE GODS - INTERMISSION 11. TRILLARY BANKS - Be Your Girl 12. ERIC ROBERSON/RAHEEM DEVAUGHN/ANTHONY HAMILTON/KEVIN ROSS - Lessons (Remix) 13. MARY J. BLIGE F/ H.E.R. - Good Morning Gorgeous (Remix) 14. KINESIS & NJERI EARTH - Wonder Womban 15. ES - Instrumental Over Instrumental 16. TAORETA F/ STEVEN FAULKNER - Shadows In Dust 17. RZA & DJ SCRATCH - Fisherman 18. DJ SHADFATHER - Reggae Dancehall Mix
In this episode, we were joined by Eric from Esenshalmusic to discuss our views on the state of the dancehall culture. We talked about the new sound in dancehall and the impact, if there's any around the world. Esenshal also discusses his first project, the "Demands Riddim," now on all major streaming platforms and more. Please listen and enjoy. Go follow Esenshal Music on IGhttps://www.instagram.com/esenshal/https://www.instagram.com/esenshalmusic/Follow us https://www.instagram.com/esenshalmusic/https://twitter.com/JAstateofmind
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow Counterjam wherever you listen to podcasts to catch the upcoming fourth seasonWith the help of dancehall legend Shaggy and reggae legend Ziggy Marley, host Peter J. Kim looks at Jamaican cuisine and culture: from patties to patois, the origins of toasting and (quite possibly) the smoothie, the underlying current of personal and societal revolution that pulses through reggae, and what a Jamaican restaurant menu can tell you about the country's multicultural history.
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow Counterjam wherever you listen to podcasts to catch the upcoming fourth seasonWith the help of dancehall legend Shaggy and reggae legend Ziggy Marley, host Peter J. Kim looks at Jamaican cuisine and culture: from patties to patois, the origins of toasting and (quite possibly) the smoothie, the underlying current of personal and societal revolution that pulses through reggae, and what a Jamaican restaurant menu can tell you about the country's multicultural history.
This interview is one of my favorite I've uploaded so far Wayne wonder is one of the top lyricist in dancehall 90s coming up .. credits to djkash for such great interview.. HISTORY LESSON IS THE BEST !!Support djkash and subscribe to his YouTube channel and turn on your notification
Female and Male Artist need to do more calibration together. Ego and fear must be eradicateUnited we stand divided We fall Our brothers and sisters needs more love for each other Great advice from tanto black #tefnationhttps://youtu.be/pX8Go26bSiw
G Cole takes calls on the morning show, addressing the current concerns of Dancehall Music and its content. Singer/Songwriter/Producer Ed Robinson, Music Journalist Marlon Burrell, and Dancehall artists Billy Blade and Wallstreit calls in to give their opinions. Click on the link below to download "Old Days" "When I" or the "Ocho Rios" the Album https://music.apple.com/us/album/ocho-rios/732105437 Please Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/c/GregoryColeHomegrownWithGCole
Even during our mid-season winter break we're bringing the heat for a very special episode of the the Last Dope Intellectual with Dr. Quito Swan speaking about the Black Pacific! Support our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/LDIpodcast Bio: Quito Swan is Professor of African American and African Diaspora at Indiana University Bloomington. An award-winning historian of Black internationalism, Black Power, and the Black Pacific, he is a scholar of race, public policy, and the African Diaspora. He is the author of three major monographs, Black Power in Bermuda: The Struggle for Decolonization (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), Pauulu's Diaspora: Black Internationalism and Environmental Justice (University Press of Florida, 2020), and the forthcoming Pasifika Black: Oceania, Anticolonialism, and the African World (New York University Press, 2022). Pauulu's Diaspora was awarded the African American Intellectual History Association's (AAIHS) 2021 Pauli Murray Book Prize and a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) 2021 Fellowship Book Award Prize. Swan's next book project Born As A Sufferah: The Insurgent Soundscapes of Dancehall Music, which explores Black internationalism at the turn of the twenty first century through Reggae, Dancehall and Sound System cultures.
We present to you with another TOP 5. We discussed our favorite Dancehall riddim and its impact on us growing up. This was maybe the hardest top 5 for us because there are so many great Dancehall riddims to choose from. Let's know what you think about our Top 5 riddim. #jamaicanstateofmindhttps://www.instagram.com/jamaicanstateofmindpod/https://twitter.com/JAstateofmind
We are back and with our first Top 5 episode. In this episode we discuss our Top 5 Favorite Dancehall Artists and why they are in our Top 5. Check out and let us know if it's solid or not or we still living in the past. Listen and enjoy. Please remember to like, subscribe, follow and comment. https://www.instagram.com/jamaicanstateofmindpod/https://www.instagram.com/nicobel_jsm/https://www.instagram.com/carter_jsm/
With the help of dancehall legend Shaggy and reggae legend Ziggy Marley, host Peter J. Kim looks at Jamaican cuisine and culture: from patties to patois, the origins of toasting and (quite possibly) the smoothie, the underlying current of personal and societal revolution that pulses through reggae, and what a Jamaican restaurant menu can tell you about the country's multicultural history.That's a wrap for Season 3—we'll be back in a bit, but in the meantime, check out Counterjam on Spotify for Peter's playlist of the wonderful musicians we couldn't quite squeeze into this season.
LATEST AND HOTTEST SONGS IN DANCEHALL FOR THE YEAR 2021 LEADING INTO 2022. FOLLOW BRUSH1CHROMATIC THE ROAD MARSHAL AND CHADDY G ON INSTAGRAM @BRUSH1CHROMATIC @CHADDYGWHO
Relive those 90's fun parties.
Strictly New 2021 Dancehall Music!
Caribbean Radio Show With Djedimix 9.25.2021 Dance Party! Let party. Big up to #Givebackjamaica
Caribbean Radio Show 9.18.2021 The Djedimix Saturday Night Mix! Big shout out to #givebackjamaica please donate to Give Back Jamaica, doing big things for Crescent Primary School in Spanish Town Jamaica. We are seeking donation for shoe drive..... Donate zelle givebackjamaica@gmail.com. Review our press release @ Facebook
This one is a bonus! Enjoy this mix while we work on some episodes. This is an early 2000's dancehall mix with some of my favorite riddims and artists...The following riddims are included in the Mix in order; Buy out Riddim, Chiney Gal Riddim, Energy Riddim, Hurricane Riddim, Headache 2 Riddim, Heavy Metal Riddim, Kiki Riddim, Egyptian Riddim, and Mexican Riddim. ..The Mix featuring the following artists; Sean Paul, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Spragga Benz, Wayne wonder, TOK, Mr. Easy, Capleton, Elephant Man, Sizzla, Baby Cham, Mad Anju, Wayne Marchall, Buju Banton, Vybz Kartel, Assassin, and Many more. .I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY OF THIS MUSIC! This is for entertainment purposes only.
This mix features the summer smash from vybz kartel - party on along with tracks from Mavado, Gully Bop, Major Lazor, Ape Drums, KickRaux, Jesterton and many more. Just press play. ▶ TIP THE DJ!!! |▶ TIP THE DJ!!! | https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/djRamon876jam Join my whatsapp group to be 1st to hear my mixtapes..you can also request mp3 downloads
Sorry Busta, But the roots of Reggae and Danchall music is good ole Black American Rhythm and Blues. Detailed proof discussed. Tune in. Click on my link tree to stay in touch with all I do. Live Drum Sample packs on sale now Buy my new book “No Time to Waste” https://linktr.ee/dwannb www.hotepish.com Cash App $DwannBrown Venmo mrbrown8199@gmail.com If you're looking to advertise on the show email me at hotepish@gmail.com Buy your T Shirts, Hoodies, and more at hotepish.com/apparel Thank you for listening to Hotepish, Intelligent Ish talk where we bring the profound and the profane. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Moving up with the vibes, this volume of Shell Down kicks off with some high energy Dancehall Music and later transitions into some Moombahton, Soca and More! Play, Share & Download. Happy Quarantining! The post DJ Odyssey – Shell Down Vol. 11 appeared first on Riddimstream® Digital Record Pool | Reggae | Dancehall | Soca | Afrobeat.
Moving up with the vibes, this volume of Shell Down kicks off with some high energy Dancehall Music and later transitions into some Moombahton, Soca and More! Play, Share & Download. Happy Quarantining! The post DJ Odyssey – Shell Down Vol. 11 appeared first on Riddimstream®.
Moving up with the vibes, this volume of Shell Down kicks off with some high energy Dancehall Music and later transitions into some Moombahton, Soca and More! Play, Share & Download. Happy Quarantining! The post DJ Odyssey – Shell Down Vol. 11 appeared first on Riddimstream®.
Moving up with the vibes, this volume of Shell Down kicks off with some high energy Dancehall Music and later transitions into some Moombahton, Soca and More! Play, Share & Download. Happy Quarantining!
The Love Doctor Found you a Sweet Mix of Dancehall music to get your juices flowing. Sweet 90's Dancehall Music. Butt swaying tunes, Twerk away . Dance up a storm, Dont let the boss hear the headphones blaring... Grab a stranger on the street to dance with Get your Gym time rolling to these beats Shop to the melodies Enjoy the sounds Reggae at it's best Keep grinding at work as you listen Eat lunch and listen Dont get carried away and stay at lunch for 21/2 hours! The Music will have you singing Join CRS Radio at Luchtime for the tunes. Rollicking dancehall music for you
Jamaica's failing economy in the '70s meant recycling was a part of every day life, so it followed that, with studio time and recording tape expensive, producers like Lee Perry and King Tubby began taking old backing tracks and remixing them into sonically crackpot but undeniably brilliant ‘dubs'. Others, like U-Roy and Tapper Zukie, elected to rap over records, foreshadowing hip-hop. With Marley popularising Rastafarianism and soul rebellion amid the island's mid-'70s descent into political chaos, reggae took a left-turn into spirituality, ‘consciousness' and militancy; it subsequently morphed into lovers rock, stripped-down dancehall, pop-reggae, techno dub and much more, surviving into 2014 with artists like Hollie Cook revisiting traditional styles and The Bug deconstructing the 50-year-old form to make new, exhilarating, experimental sounds. So, here's our list of the Top 50 reggae albums, eschewing (please note) contemporary CD compilations in favour of original, vintage vinyl releases and steering clear of multiple entries by reggae's biggest names such as Bob Marley, Lee Perry and King Tubby. Enjoy – and do let us know your thoughts…
Reggae is a music genre that began in Jamaica in the late 1960s. Most music from Jamaica comes from the reggae style. The music has regular chops on the back beat (off-beat). These are called “skank”, and are played by a rhythm guitarist. The bass drum hits on the second and fourth beat of each measure (each bar). These are called the “drop”. Reggae bands also use a bass, a keyboard or organ, and horns. Reggae music is often used by Rastafarian groups. They are usually songs about religion, love and social problems. Bob Marley (1945-1981) was a famous reggae artist. Famous instruments in reggae music are drums, guitar, saxophone, trumpet and trombone. Reggae was started in 1960 but became famous in the 1970s. Reggae songs often have lots of backing singers. Rapper Snoop Dogg released an album of reggae music in 2013. Some recent songs, like Cheerleader and Rude are reggae.
Step in to the studio with reggae pioneer and cultural ambassador Hopeton Brown. Log on to discuss the message behind the music. Music is divine, universal and a tool to empower the youths. Wednesdays - 9 - 12 Midnite EST Dial in (661) 467-2407 Tonite we play- Conscious Music in the Dancehall