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In this interview we are joined by Positive, a Multi-Gospel Reggae winning Artist. He shares with us some insight on his testimony, and staying "Positive" through the pain he endured. He also sings his hit song, "Company" live for us during this interview. This was truly inspiring and fun!
Yeshua - Manna - John 6.35 2024 Christian Lofi Mix ■ RnB ■ Afro Pop ■ Gospel Reggae ■ Ampiano ■ Live Mix Show ■ Dj AZee My Equipment
Listen to this awesome interview Jamaican born London UK's number one Reggae Gospel Artists as she shares her journey right here on SendMe Radio. Listen to this awesome messages, interviews, all gene of Gospel music and featured businesses. Contact us if you need a radio commercial for your business digitalink@sendmeradio.com
GOSPEL REGGAE PRAISE - CHAPEL OF PRAISE. Listen and subscribe to Praise Podcast for more life-changing Gospel messages.
In the second episode of our third series, Tim and Jeremy describe a psychedelic aesthetic appearing in the transformative and rapturous musics of the American Black church, Rastafarian Jamaica and Nigeria, with reference to Gospel, Juju, Reggae and Funk. They counterpoint this with a strain of musical antipathy with roots in Plato and iterating in radical Protestant tendencies throughout history, while also pointing up the specific and slightly scary millenarianism to the utopias imagined through the tunes discussed. Tim and Jeremy also spend a good amount of time on the West Coast Acid Rock scene, contemplating the edginess of the sound and it's representation of paranoid psychoactive experiences; the musical expressions of Caribbean Brits in the early '70s; and touch some more on Afro-Futurism, with specific reference to the playful childlike energy of space-facing Parliament-Funkadelic. Tim Lawrence and Jeremy Gilbert are authors, academics, DJs and audiophile dance party organisers. They've been friends and collaborators since 1997, teaching together and running parties since 2003. With clubs closed and half their jobs lost to university cuts, they're inevitably launching a podcast. Produced and edited by Matt Huxley. Tune in, Turn on, Get Down! Tracklist: Mahalia Jackson - A City Called Heaven The Staple Singers - This May be the Last Time The Voices of East Harlem - Shaker Life Love - Revelation Santana - Toussaint L'Ouverture Cymande - Dove King Sunny Adé - 365 Is My Number / The Message Nairobi Sisters - Promised Land Parliament-Funkadelic - Mothership Connection (Star Child) and some reading for this week's episode: Jayna Brown, Black Utopias: Speculative Life and the Music of Other Worlds, Duke UP 2021 Christopher Waterman, Juju: A Social History and Ethnography of an African Popular Music, University of Chicago Press, 1990 Craig Werner, A Change Is Gonna Come: Music, Race and the Soul of America, Canongate 2002
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Praise the Almighty. Any day. Any time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dj-fleqx-mixes/support
Sunday Service Nonstop Gospel Culture Music, #Gospel #Reggae
Caribbean Radio Show presents Sweet Gospel Reggae Worship music Mix
Early morning #Gospel #Reggae praise and worship music
Caribbean Radio Show presents Jamaica praise and worship gospel reggae music
Caribbean Radio Show presents Gospel Reggae Continuous Praise and Worship
Caribbean Radio Show presents Gospel Reggae Praise and Worship
African Gospel Reggae music featuring Buchi --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olubanjo-adigun/support
Crs Radio Gospel Reggae mix Jamaica classic FT SANCHEZ, GRACE THRILLER
Caribbean Radio Show Presents Best Gospel Reggae Praise Mix
#Caribbean #Radio Show Presents Best #Gospel #Reggae #praise
Caribbean Radio Show Early Morning Gospel Reggae Praise Mix
Caribbean #Radio Show Greatest Gospel #Reggae Mix
caribbean Radio Show Gospel Reggae Praise music
Crsradio Caribbean radio show Gospel #Reggae Continuous Mix - Reggae Praise and Worship Music
Gospel Reggae Continuous Reggae Praise and Worship
My new song, giving worship and praise to GOD. I’m featuring LJ in this song. Look out for the video soon. Please share the video so you can be a blessing to others, just as you’ve been and are being blessed. #YouAreGreat #ManofFaith #JahfReach #CABAh
Part 1 of a 3-part series. Host & Music Producer, Dwight "D-Major" Jones chats with Gospel Reggae Ambassador, & Content Creator, Ven Spence, about the current trends and transformation of Gospel Reggae Music. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/livefromthebooth/support
Welcome back to Season III of the Words of Encouragement Podcast. I start of this season with a powerful and amazing interview with Brother Granville Graham aka Junior Dan, Gospel Reggae's Royalty.In this episode we get the chance to know who is Junior Dan. He shares his background, upbringing, struggles, joys and blessings. Also featured in this episode is a some clips of his music taken from his album I Thank You. To purchase music by Junior Dan see links below:Amazon USA: https://www.amazon.com/I-Thank-You-Junior-Dan/dp/B01N2R48S7/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Junior+Dan&qid=1574661979&sr=8-1Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk › I-Thank-You-Junior-DanAmazon USA: https://www.amazon.com › I-Thank-You-Junior-DanI-Tunes: https://itunes.apple.com › album › i-thank-youSpotify: https://open.spotify.com › albumFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Junior-Dan-465860956765007/Instagram: Juniordan1Twitter: https://twitter.com/JuniorDan1
Reggae Gospel Mix with Grace and Mercy, A place where the only thing matters that you know Jesus as Lord and Savior . Let's Worship Him in Spirit and Truth in our natural tongue praising The King of kings !!
#Gospel #Reggae is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica, mixing reggae rhythms with Christian-themed lyrics. Several reggae artists, many of whom were previously part of the Rastafari movement, have converted to Christianity and adopted gospel reggae as their primary style. Examples include Tommy Cowan, Carlene Davis, Nora Dean, Papa San, Sherwin Gardner, Sanchez, Lieutenant Stitchie and Kerron Ennis. Other major artists in the genre include Christafari. Lester Lewis has been described as a pioneer of gospel reggae, having won the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission Gospel Song Competition in 1989 with "Every Time I Read My #Bible
From a 2006 radio show that DJ Seko produced mixes for. This is a Urban Gospel mix with music perfect for Stepping or Urban Ballrooming. If you enjoy Gospel Music, check out DJ Seko's Gospel Express Mixes Podcast which showcases his Gospel Express Mixes from 2001- 2008 which played on Hampton University's WHOV 88.1 FM.DJ Seko (Seko B.E. Varner) of Positive Vibes Inc. DJs performed these Gospel Mixes for Hampton University's WHOV 88.1 FM from 1988 - 2008 on the Gospel Express Morning Show.Enjoy Gospel House Music, Gospel Hip-Hop, Gospel Reggae, Gospel Soca, Gospel Merengue, and Gospel R&P all under the term Urban Gospel. Seko performed for WHOV 88.1 FM from1993 until mid 2008 as the host and mixer for both the (secular) Underground Preservation Society (UPS) and for the (religious) Gospel Express Morning show. While seeming to be very ends of the spectrum, Seko seems to be able to walk in both lands. Seko is also the creator of the Gospel Line dance "Electrified By Jesus" (http://grandpacrunk.bandcamp.com/album/project-electrified-by-jesus). The video link: http://youtu.be/2oR2fvO1#Gospel #GospelMusic #GospelMusicMix #WHOV #HamptonUniversity #DjSekoVarner #SekoVarner #GospelExpress #GospelExpressMorningShow #GospelExpressMix --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Best of Holy Hip Hop, Gospel Reggae and R&P plus all your favorite SHOUT OUTS!
The Scientist (aka Stefan Moss) began his music career in 1994 where he launched his his first reggae/hip-hop Marlin Award winning group. Through the years, he has worked behind the scenes as a producer for a variety of established Bahamian reggae artists. In late 2004, he collaborated with Nashville based hip-hop legends "Grits" and cowrote their hit single "Hittin Curves", winning his first Dove Award with the Grits in 2005. The Scientist's album project ORIGINS dropped in August 2010.
The Scientist (aka Stefan Moss) began his music career in 1994 where he launched his his first reggae/hip-hop Marlin Award winning group. Through the years, he has worked behind the scenes as a producer for a variety of established Bahamian reggae artists. In late 2004, he collaborated with Nashville based hip-hop legends "Grits" and cowrote their hit single "Hittin Curves", winning his first Dove Award with the Grits in 2005. The Scientist's album project ORIGINS dropped in August 2010.