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Lily talks with Kelissa Hieber, owner and head brewer of Goldspot Brewing in Denver, Co, about how she has connected her love of craft brewing with her passion for social justice and community. Kelissa shares about the dangerous and intense parts of the brewing process, her experience as a queer female in a male dominated industry, and how she is using her position to change the industry and give back. Find out more about new brews and events at www.goldspotbrewing.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=41749354)
COOL & RELAX: LADIES OF REGGAE Etana – Natural Woman (The Way I Are) Sevana – Blessed Lila Ike – Solitude Sevana – Set Me On Fire Kelissa – Slow Down Tessanne Chin – Anything's Possible Alaine – Victory Rock Ikaya – All Woman Queen Ifrica – Lioness On The Rise Alaine – You Give Me Hope Alaine – Stronger Kelissa – So Natural Kelissa – Fool's Paradise ROCK & GROOVE riddim Naomi Cowan – Piece Of Mind Sevana – Haul And Pull Lila Ike – Sweet Inspiration Jaz Elise – Rock And Groove Queen Ifrica – Below The Waist Tessanne Chin – Hideaway Mink Jo – My Baby Alaine – Something Beautiful Alaine – Deeper Shenseea & Tarrus Riley – Lighter Sevana – Mango Lila Ike – I Spy Jaz Elise – Radio Sevana – Sometime Love Naomi Cowan – Paradise Plum Alaine – Still Smiling Marcia Griffiths – Beer And A Girl Marcia Griffiths – I Shall Sing Marcia Griffiths – Melody Life Nadine Sutherland – I'm In Love Tessanne Chin – If You Love Me Etana – Time Etana – People Talk Etana – I Am Not Afraid Lila Ike – Gotti Gotti Lila Ike ft Skillibeng – Thy Will Koffee – Pressure Lila Ike – Where I'm Coming From Jaz Elise – Good Over Evil Lila Ike – Second Chance Lila Ike – Forget Me
Inspired by Seani B and the whole team at The BBC, relive the plethora of new Jamaican talent we have been privileged to host on the show as well as some classic moments from the yester years. On our third last episode for the year 2017, #LazeReggae Chats with Kelissa live in studio on her Kenyan tour - A Neo Roots Rock Reggae Queen. Kelissa is one of the leading ladies in the Neo Roots Reggae movement and she has garnered a lot of exposure both locally and overseas since the rise of the movement and now, straight from tour in New York and rocking The Blankets And Wine stage over the weekend, comes on #LazeReggae live and direct. Link: www.kelissamusic.com. ------------------------ Each and every week, The #LazeReggae crew presents a 1 hour dancehall reggae show with your favorite fresh hardcore dancehall juggling, exclusive interviews,remixes, dubplates, roots & culture, oldies, foundation, Afrobeats and more, plus your dancehall e-news and event highlights. #PoweredByWhatsGoodStudios at @iHub #LazeReggae #LibossoBoys Audio Engineered By Lucky Jakes Powered By What's Good Studios at iHub. E: trinitystarfamily@gmail.com Whatsapp: +254716659166 Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/laze-reggae/stream/ FacebookLive: www.facebook.com/FahruqF/videos/1644776098948213/ Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/wgradio/sets/lazereggae-invasion-podcast SpotifyPlaylist
Greetings, family and friends! This week we bring a powerful all-female set featuring tunes from artsts like Jah9 alongside Pressure Busspipe, Jaz Elise, Ruffi-Ann, Queen Ifrica, Kelissa, Marla Brown, Treesha alongside Denham Smith, Keida, Koffee alongside Govana, Koffee alongside Buju Banton, Marcia Griffiths, Nana McLean, Ijahman Levi and Marge and Sonah Jobarteh. Big up all […]
In this episode, we're joined by Reggae singer, Naomi Cowan. The singer was recently in New York City and popped up at VP Records' Strictly the Best 60th compilation celebration and I was able to catch up with her before she headed back to Jamaica. She shares her musical journey, with music being part of her foundation growing up as her parents Tommy Cowan and Carlene Davis are well known in the Reggae music industry. Naomi talks about her spiritual growth into music, her mixtape Paradise Plum, how she stays focused as an independent artist and how women are changing their views on collaboration over competition. Support the Podcast Stylin' on: Caribbean Holiday Gift Guide 2019Vibin' to: Kelissa x DJ Shacia Payne Mixtape Anbessa World Stay connected to Style & VibesKeep up here: Website | Newsletter | ShopLet's talk here: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Executive Produced by Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown of Breadfruit MediaSupport the show (https://glow.fm/thestylevibesandpodcast/)
This segment of the radio program features music from Skip Marley ft H.E.R., Kelissa, Chronixx, Koffee, Jah9, Verse Simmonds, Kabaka Pyramid ft Pressure, Stonebwoy & K'coneil, Vybz Kartel, Jahmiel, Cham, Buju banton and more alongside the Caribbean Runnings Crew. (Red Carpet Shelley, Warrior Queen Martine, Inga O, DJ FireArms).
African Herbsman Reviews Anbessa World Mixtape By Kelissa mixed by Sacha Payne --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/msamagspotlight/message
This segment of the radio program features music from Skip Marley ft H.E.R., Kelissa, Chronixx, Koffee, Jah9, Verse Simmonds, Kabaka Pyramid ft Pressure, Stonebwoy & K'coneil, Vybz Kartel, Jahmiel, Cham, Buju banton and more alongside the Caribbean Runnings Crew. (Red Carpet Shelley, Warrior Queen Martine, Inga O, DJ FireArms). Caribbean Runnings radio show airs every Friday 2-4PM on WRFG 89.3FM Atlanta and streaming at www.wrfg.org. @WRFG 89.3FM provides a voice for those who have been traditionally denied access to the broadcast media and the involvement of a broad base of community elements to guarantee that access. Caribbean Runnings plays handpicked reggae, soca, dancehall, calypso and more! Our past guests have included top names in the Caribbean music industry. We also discuss pertinent and relevant political and social issues affecting the Caribbean diaspora.
Topics covered: Red Bull Culture Clash coming to Jamaica, Popcaan announcing acts for this year’s Unruly Fest, Kelissa and Shacia Payne dropping Anbessa World Mixtape, Pressure Busspipe getting set to launch his new album Rebel With A Cause in Brooklyn, Konshens hosting an event for people battling mental health issues and much more. A video of this wrap-up can be seen at gibbopresents.com gibbopresents.com facebook.com/gibbopresents instagram.com/gibbopresents twitter.com/gibbopresents gibbopresents@gmail.com
This weeks show starts off with music from Garnet Silk, Mikey Spice, Ossie Dellimore, Talisman, Gregory Isaacs, Misty In Roots, Peter Tosh, Cornell Campbell, Horace Andy, Army, and Israel Vibration. New music this week comes from Akae Beka featuring Protoje, I-Taweh, Nga Han, Max Romeo, Jahmali, Clinton Fearon, Bushman, Anthony B, Kabaka Pyramid, Kelissa, Fyakin, Blvk H3ro, and Morgan Heritage. Also this week we ride the Ballistic Affair Riddim featuring Carlton Livingston and Skarra Mucci as well as feature a block of Pat Kelly music in honor of him who passed away last week in Jamaica. In The Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from King Tubby, The GG All-Stars, The Ossie All-Stars, Niney The Observer, The Mighty Two, and Bunny Lee with Prince Jammy. Extended dub mixes come from Fikir Amlak, Barry Isaac and Petah Sunday, Ranking Joe with Med Dred and Bongo Damo, The Senior All Stars featuring Ammoye, Ras Teo and Lone Ark, and Michael Prophet with The Disciples. Enjoy! Garnet Silk - Slave - Reggae Anthology: Music Is The Rod - VP Records Garnet Silk - Zion In A Vision - Reggae Anthology: Music Is The Rod - VP Records Mikey Spice - Ethiopia Here I Come - Jet Star Presents: Reality Calling Vol. 1 - Jet Star Records Ossie Dellimore - Hold On Tight - Reggae Music - Skank Records Talisman - Greetings & Salutations/Greetings & Dubutations - I Surrection - Sugar Shack Records Ossie All Stars - Leggo Dub - Mr. Isaacs - VP Records Gregory Isaacs - Storm - Mr. Isaacs - VP Records Misty In Roots - New Day - Roots Controller - Real World Records Peter Tosh - Not Gonna Give It Up - Mama Africa - EMI Cornell Campbell - Jah Jah Me Horn Yah - I Man A The Stal-A-Watt - VP Records Cornell Campbell - Conscious Rastaman - I Man A The Stal-A-Watt - VP Records Pat Kelly & King Tubby - How Long/How Long Dub - Yabby You: Dread Prophecy The Strange and Wonderful Story Of Yabby You - Shanachie Records Horace Andy & Headly Bennett - This Must Be Hell - Jah Love Rocker: The Revolutionary Sounds Of The Rockers & Steppers Era 1975-1980 - Trojan Records Israel Vibration - On The Rock - On The Rock - Ras Records Army - Dreadlocks Time - Dreadlocks Time - Higher Bound Productions Akae Beka feat. Protoje - Mek A Menshun - Mek A Menshun - Zion High Productions I-Taweh - Rolling Stone - Tap Nat Muzik Nga Han & Kingston Echo - Way Out/Dub Out - Kingston Echo Max Romeo - Words From The Brave - Words From The Brave - Baco Records Black Roots - Juvenile Delinquent - Black Roots In Session - Makasound Pat Kelly - It's A Good Day - Earthquake 12” The Techniques - Love Is Not A Gamble - Version Galore - Trojan Records The Techniques - You Don't Care (aka You'll Want Me Back) - Duke Reid Rocks Steady - Trojan Records Pat Kelly - No Love - Pat Kelly Meets Aggrovators & King Tubby - Justice Pat Kelly - Talk About Love - Sun Shot 7” Gregory Isaacs - Smile - Mr. Isaacs - VP Records Keith & Tex - Only A Smile - Aquagem/VPal Jahmali - Made For A Woman - Spimusic Inc Clinton Fearon - Time - Baco Records Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes King Tubby feat. Keith Hudson & Horace Andy - Don't Think About Dub - Adventures In Dub Essential Bassline Business - Metro Doubles King Tubby & The Aggrovators - Jah Version - Adventures In Dub Essential Bassline Business - Metro Doubles GG All Stars - Macabak Rock - Roots Man Dub - Heartbeat Records Ossie All Stars - Dub Down Babylon - Mr. Isaacs/Leggo Dub - VP Records Niney The Observer & Dennis Brown - Fire From The Observer Station - Dennis Brown In Dub - Heartbeat Records King Tubby - A Dub You Can Feel - Presents The Roots Of Dub - Jamaican Recordings The Mighty Two - Midnight Movie - African Dub Almighty Chapters 1 & 2 - Joe Gibbs Music Bunny Lee & Prince Jammy - Hold Them In Dub - Dubbing In The Front Yard/Conflict Dub - Pressure Sounds Fikir Amlak - Walk With Jah/Walk With Jah Dub - Akashic Records Barry Isaac & Petah Sunday - Rastafari Army/Revelation Dub - I-Tal Soup 12” Ranking Joe & Med Dred & Bongo Damo - Seek Jah/Melodjembe Cut - Dubophonic Records 12” The Senior All Stars feat. Ammoye - Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City - Soul From Dubdown: Darker Than Blue - Echo Beach Ras Teo Meets Lone Ark - Country Living/Country Living Dub - Ten Thousand Lions - Lone Ark Productions Michael Prophet & Disciples - Everybody Get Ready/Everybody Get Dub - The Right Thing EP - 4 Weed 12” ====================================== Bushman - Praise Him - Heathen Ext Riddim - True Love Productions Anthony B - Hail The King - Heathen Ext Riddim - True Love Productions Kabaka Pyramid - Mr. Gunman - Prime Time News Riddim - DJ Frass Records Kelissa - Carry Go Bring Come - Kickin Productions Carlton Livingston - Rasta Corner - Ballistic Affair (Hugo's Delight) Riddim - Heartical Skarra Mucci - Liars & Thieves - Ballistic Affair (Hugo's Delight) Riddim - Heartical BDF and Sly Dumbar - Dub Ballistic - Ballistic Affair (Hugo's Delight) Riddim - Heartical Fyakin - Lyrical Don - Nyle Banks Music Blvk H3ro - Street Life - Loud City Music Morgan Heritage - Beach and Country - Loyalty - CTBC Music Group Desmond Dekker - The Israelites (crate classics remix) - Trojan Records Super Cat - Trash and Ready - Super Cat and Nicodemus - Siri Records Admiral Bailey - Top Celebrity Man - King Jammy's Selectors Choice Vol. 3 - VP Records Daddy Lizard - A Fi Fly Out - Dancehall Techniques - Pressure Sounds Courtney Melody - Down In The Dancehall - Modern Girl - Artists Only Tiger - Bam Bam - King Jammy's Selectors Choice Vol. 3 - VP Records Yellowman - Lost Mi Love - Reggae Anthology: Young Gifted and Yellow - VP Records Dillinger - Cocaine In My Brain - The Channel One Story - VP Records Busy Signal - No Problem - Mesh Marina Riddim - Gr876 Music Red Fox, Agent Sasco & Musical Masquerade - If You Love Reggae (remix) - Elements Of Reggae - Musical Masquerade
This segment of the radio program features an interview with Mal Gato in-studio premiering some new tracks for the community and we ask 'Talk or No Talk' - about the new track from Kafinal feat. Queen Ifrica. More music in the mix including Beres Hammond, Koffee, Protoje, Buju Banton and Kelissa feat. Sizzla alongside the Caribbean Runnings Crew. (Red Carpet Shelley, Inga O, DJ FireArms).
Papa Fz is at the controls this time around, with a mix of some of the latest heavy weight roots and lovers rock reggae niceness 1. If It's Jah Will - Tarrus Riley 2. World Needs Love - Koro Fyah 3. Shining Hope - Torch 4. Watch Over You - Sizzla 5. There Is a Spirit (feat. Samory I) - Rorystonelove 6. For He Reigns - Samory I 7. What to Make - Meleku 8. jusschool. (feat. Royal Blu) - Runkus 9. Guess Who - Tarrus Riley 10. I Need Your Love (Rasta Children) - Iba Mahr, Jesse Royal, Chronixx, Keznamdi, Exco Levi, Rockaz Elements, Kelissa, Jahmiel & Kabaka Pyramid 11. Careful - Mortimer 12. Lots Of Signs (feat. Christopher Martin & Beenie Man) - Bulby York 13. Gun Town (feat. Dre Island) - Dennis Brown 14. Nice up di Scene - Mortimer 15. Skankin' Sweet - Chronixx 16. Victory (feat. Chronixx) - Keznamdi 17. Love Like Ours (feat. Tarrus Riley) - Estelle 18. Bout Noon - Protoje 19. Like This - Protoje 20. Truths & Rights (feat. Mortimer) - Protoje 21. Medication (feat. Stephen Marley) - Damian Marley 22. Rasta - Jah Cure 23. I'm Alive - Beres Hammond 24. Chasing My Dreams - Jameik King 25. Do It - Bugle 26. Best - Sizzla 28. Think You Lonely - Romain Virgo & I-Octane 29. If You Knew - Christopher Ellis 30. Where Di Fire Gone - I-Octane 31. More Than Ever - I-Octane 32. Life Unpredictable - Bugle 33. Hush - Rygin King 34. Things Go Change - Rygin King
Recorded way up inna Mile High, In this episode we focus on the music of the Reggae Revivial, with music from Chronnix, Kabaka Pyrimid, Protoje, Jah9, Kelissa, Addis Pablo and more. A Matter of Time– No Guarantee (feat. Chronixx) – Protoje Kontraband - Everywhere I Go (feat. Protoje) - Kabaka Pyramid Lily of da Valley – Waan Go Home (feat. Patrice) - Jesse Royal Hardcore - Single – Hardcore (Remix) [feat. Chronixx] – Jah9 Crime - Single – Crime – Pentateuch Movement Gotti Gotti – Gotti Gotti- Lila Ike Unity We Need - Single- Unity We Need– Richie Spice & Chronixx Kontraband - Lyrics Deity– Kabaka Pyramid Kontraband - Blessed Is the Man (feat. Chronixx) – Kabaka Pyramid Wake Up and Live (feat. Jesse Royal) – Single – Wake Up and Live (feat. Jesse Royal)– Kelissa Wants and Needs – Single – Wants and Needs - Black-Am-I A Matter of Time – Truths & Rights (feat. Mortimer) - Protoje Selassie Souljahz in Dub (Remixes) – EP – Selassie Souljahz (feat. Chronixx, Sizzla, Protoje & Kabaka Pyramid) [Vocal Dub Version] - Addis Pablo & The Suns of Dub Selassie Souljahz (feat. Sizzla Kalonji, Protoje & Kabaka Pyramid) – Single – Selassie Souljahz (feat. Sizzla Kalonji, Protoje & Kabaka Pyramid) - Chronixx Rebel Music EP – Feel di Vibes – Kabaka Pyramid Beat & a Mic – Single – Beat & a Mic - Chronixx
This week I talk about the comic strip creator Bill Watterson, the man who introduced the newspapers around the globe to the imaginative world of Calvin and Hobbes. Watterson's creative genius has lived in the hearts of both adults and children when it was printed yesterday, today, and will forever. As for the exciting news, I will be a guest on the Kelissa Bass show and she will be a guest here on the One Man Lost podcast! She is a survivor of Bishop Luke Edwards, she lived in Holyland. I shared a little of her story when I covered that cult back in November 2017. I will let let everyone know when she will be on the podcast. If you have any questions for Kelissa about her story, questions about Luke Bishop, questions about Holyland, or if you just want to reach out with words of encouragement, you can email them to me at onemanlostpodcast@gmail.com, to my twitter @1ManLost, my instagram One_Man_Lost or my Facebook under Michael Shelton and One Man Lost. Enjoy Michael
TELL NO LIE,EESAH Truths and Rights,Protoje feat. Mortimer Gotti Gotti,Lila Ike Loud,Ras Ajai Mine Ya Bleaching,Michigan Private Beach Party,Jo Mersa Here We Are,Christopher Ellis Fools' paradise,Kelissa 400 Years,Jesse Royal Stand Firm,Jesse Royal DUH BETTER THAN THIS BOUNTY KILLER, PILLOW TALK KARDINAL OFFICIAL ONE A DAY [STREETS] AJRENALIN, STRAIGHT LIKE THAT KEMAR HIGHCON, TOPCLASS STREETS MIX TIFA 2, HARDWUK RAW SPRAGGA BENZ, NUFF [RAW] BRIGGY BENZ, RUN DI PLACE AMLAK RED SQUARE, AGENT SASCO OUR LAW FINAL MIX, FOOLISH MONEY IMAGE MIX, MEDZ GONE KIPRICH MIX, MURDER DARRIO MIX, PEOPLE TINGZ BUGLE 2, PLEDGE QUEST MIX, REAL YUTES STREETS MIX BEENIE MAN, WALKING AFRODESIAC CRAIGY T MIX, WUTLESS GYAL BABY G 2, #VOLCANO,SEAN PAUL FAST OR SLOW (MI GENTE RMX),CHI CHING CHING Gold,Sean Paul & Valentino Khan COUPLE UP [EXPLICIT] ,SPICE Receipt (Explicit),Spice The Way You Wine,Busy Signal # 1,Busy Signal All Aboard [E],Vybz Kartel High School Dropout (Explicit),Vybz Kartel HOT TOOL ,AIDONIA Kill Dem,Kunley Da Kulprit Yo,E.Mak ft Big Zeeks, Bunji Garlin & Masicka Travel Fox Riddim - Y Rush & Tilibop - Me Bad - RAW, Travel Fox Riddim - Dolla Coin - Take Over - RAW, Travel Fox Riddim - Jah Vinci - Wickidest Time - RAW, Travel Fox Riddim - Mr Easy - Stay High - RAW, Real Yard Man,Red Fox & Screechy Dan
Extra Large Episode with a ton of great music mostly focusing on Samory-i's new Album, Black Gold and Chronixx's new Release titled Chronology. On top of that, there's some great music from King Kabaka, Kelissa, Protege and more. Seriously! 1.5 Hours of Killer Tracks! Check it Out! Love Trumps Hate FB
This episode Daddy English features new music from Marla Brown's new EP entitled "Survivor" as well as Mykal Rose's album "Strategy of Rome." Agent Sasco, Kelissa, Kabaka Pyramid, and Troyton's New Emotions riddim contribute to the authentic Reggae Vibe. Enjoy @ReggaeInTheCityPodcast @DaddyEnglish Facebook @ReggaeInTheCityUK
Kelissa discusses her latest project Spellbound, her annual show Kelissa Live and the advantages of having family members who are also involved in the music business. A video of this interview can be seen at gibbopresents.com gibbopresents.com facebook.com/gibbopresentspage instagram.com/gibbopresents twitter.com/gibbopresents gibbopresents@gmail.com
Missile 62 honors reggae legend Dennis Brown with 6 tracks in this extended play special edition. This mix features renditions of classics by the crown prince of reggae ~ Ghetto Girl by Jah Cure, For You by Ikaya, and Rasta Children by Chronixx, Jahmeil, Kelissa et al, Racial Discrimination by Lion D. These artists are just a few of those influenced and inspired by the Crown Prince. In total, 133 minutes of sugar sweet reggae music guaranteed to revive the unbreakable love for reggae in all of us. A much needed dose for the world today.
Caution,”Damian ""Jr. Gong"" Marley" Cant Feel No Way,Protoje I Need Your Love (Rasta Children,Chronixx, Jesse Royal, Iba Mahr, Jahmiel, Kelissa & more" Under Mi Culture,Keznamdi Balistic Affair,Leroy Smart & Bounty Killer One Day Rude Boy,Anthony Malvo & Capleton Too Much Killa,Ward 21 Arms Length,Cobra Life Goes On,Sizzla Lightning & Thunder,Bushman Crime Free,Anthony B Love Is All I Got,Buju Banton Name Brand,Wayne Wonder Strong Black Woman,Warrior King Threesome,Delly Ranx Border Line,Michael Palmer Lifetime,Shinehead OUT DEH,CHRONIXX STICK UP,KELISSA COOL IT,KEZNAMDI NEVER EVER,LUTAN FYAH IN THE GHETTO,ZAGGA THIS MUSIC,VOICEMAIL SITUATION,TIFA WARNING,MASICKA FEEL LIKE,MAVADO Oh Gosh (Dub),Kemar Highcon I WILL SURVIVE ,I OCTANE Hold You,I-Octane Just A Friend,Bramma These Are The Nights,Denyque Glue,OCG All Night,Versatile Club Tonight,Laden Today Is Mine,G Whizz They Don't Know,Govana Can't Tell Me You Gone,Jah Vinci I Know,Klassic & Singing Sweet Never Change,Singing Sweet No Time Fi Dem,Snypa Kyng BWOY DISRESPECT,Wayne Wonder feat. Supriz KILLY KILLY,POPCAAN POPCAAN - MAN A MURDERA [RAW],POPCAAN WESTERN UNION ,VYBZ KARTEL COLOURING THIS LIFE ,VYBZ KARTEL GAL.GOV,KONSHENS Up Fi The Ride,I-Octane TWIST AND TURN ,LISA HYPER ATM [REMIX],ALKALINE FT. SHATTA WALE FORMULA,ALKALINE COOLEST SUMMER,DING DONG X DEXTA DAPS The Way We Do This (feat. Major Lazer & Busy Signal),Ape Drums Way Up (Dub),Chi Ching Ching
DANCEHALL UNIVERSITY PODCAST NO.4 ONLY THE LATEST DANCEHALL & REGGAE BROUGHT TO YOU BY RUNNING IRIE SOUND. MIXED BY RUNNING IRIE`S MAD DEUMO. For more mixes and the next partydates check out our website www.dancehalluniversity.de TRACKLIST: 1. Vershon - Mercy a God 2. I-Octane - Suffer 3. Sizzla & Kranium - Story of my Life 4. Versatile - still a Rise 5. Alkaline - Conquer the World 6. Kalado - real needs 7. Popcaan - High all day 8. Laden - Time is now 9. Vershon - live the Dream 10. Bugle - Nah sell out 11. Demarco - Don´t judge me 12. I-Octane - Jealousy 13. Dexta Daps - Chinese Jordan 14. Dexta Daps - 1 Minute 15. Chris Martin - Pirate of the Caribbean 16. Jahmiel - Break Away 17. Kabaka Pyramid - Wake up 18. Zagga - Smile 19. Jahmiel - You can do it too 20. Tarrus Riley - Nuh need to worry 21. Alaine - Born to Win 22. Sean Paul - give thanks for Life 23. Alkaline - One more time 24. Mavado - Big Bumpa Gal 25. Sean Kingston - One A Way 26. Chronixx & Kelissa - best Love RMX 27. Mr.Vegas - Identify 28. Kaman Marley - Rule my Heart 29. Vybz Kartel - I´ll take you there 30. Vershon - Tie mi 31. Chris Martin - One life 32. Jahmiel - Where were U 33. Demarco - Bun Friend Killer 34. Mavado - Big League 35. Mavado - Set the Trend 36. I-Octane - full mi cup 37. Aidonia - Dat a di Ting 38. Jah Vinci - Money Pile Up 39. Masicka - To the Top 40. Jahmiel - Conquer 41. Aidonia - Hey Ho 42. Aidonia - Piranha 43. Hood Celebrity - So good right now 44. Konshens - pree Money 45. Masicka - Care Zero 46. Sean Paul - Peppering 47. Spice - Kill eh 48. Vybz Kartel - A mi Ting (Pound a Rice) 49. I-Octane & Chino - Pon di Top 50. Bugle - Watergun 51. Chris Martin & Busy Signal - Steppin 52. Mavado - Bazzel 53. Beenie Man - Sidung 54. Demarco - Straight 55. Jafrass - Straight 56. Sizzla - This anno Circus 57. Bling Dawg - Money fi mi Team 58. Popcaan - Money me a study 59. Demarco - get Money 60. Masicka - Badmind mi don´t 61. Konshens - I´m that Nigga 62. Aidonia - Ball a Fire 63. I-Octane - Brave Heart 64. I-Octane - Nuh shaky Link 65. Mavado - Progress 66. Jahmiel - Things take Time 67. Di Genius, Jahmiel & Konshens - evil Friend 68. Alkaline - City 69. Popcaan - kill Badmind 70. Bugle - Ego 71. Dre Island - happy as can be 72. Konshens - Protect Me 73. Chi Ching Ching & Vibrant - Road Roast 74. Kranium - Cool Kid 75. Vershon - Baby Doll 76. D-Major - Nicest Squeeze 77. Tifa - Big Bumper 78. Konshens - Bruk off mi cock 79. Charly Black - Hoist & Wine 80. Future Fambo & Beenie Man - I like your Style 81. Aidonia, Sean Paul & Bunji Garlin - Nuh Boring Gal RMX 82. Cecile - Mini 83. Busy Signal - Gal outta Road 84. Spice - Weed & Sex 85. Bounty Killer - Girls dem we Say 86. Kiprich - Gal Budget 87. ZJ Liquid - Get it in 88. Chris Martin - Hot Gal Anthem 89. I-Octane - Black Flags 90. Vershon & Tommy Lee - Man deh yah 91. Alkaline - wait your Turn 92. Charly Black - Fearless 93. Kunley Ward - Who God Bless 94. Konshens - Sorry Haters 95. Jahmiel - Hustlers Anthem 96. Jahmiel - take me away
Today we interview Kelissa, and she reminds our listeners to be inspired by music, and that learning in is good in any capacity especially through traveling. She released another single 'Keep My Head Up' produced by Royal Order Music & Green Stone Music, and is a part of the Smart Riddim. We speak on several issues that artists face while expanding the reggae genre and how to navigate the industry and societies hurdles. Tracks: Best Love - Kelissa Full Kelissa Interview Keep My Head Up - Kelissa Barefoot - Gappy Ranks ft Torch Jah Prince spins Caribbean, African and American music alongside DJ Rasta Root, as he welcomes you to the 9 year epic event called 'Face Off Fridays', held every second Friday at MJQ Concourse. Jah Prince spins live on-air every 3rd Friday during the 2pm - 4pm slot of the Caribbean Runnings Show heard on 89.3fm. This programming is heard all over the streets of Atlanta via 100,000 watts of community funded power. WRFG (Radio Free Georgia) is your station for progressive information and the stream can be heard online at www.wrfg.org. Listen weekly on www.DaFlavaRadio.com for the 'Sunsplash Mix Show' Saturday Mornings from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm (Eastern). This show is also heard on AB&L Radio, MovementsRadio.net and in the streets of Gambia on Vibes FM 106.1. Also listen for 'Love Ultra Radio, the modern R&B, Soul, Urban and Pop-Fresh mix show heard Tuesday evenings from 9:00 pm to 1:00 am (Eastern). Jah Prince dedicates the playlist to soul, urban and pop-fresh music, then adds a comedy segment & motivational moment, geared for a mature audience. Sponsored by: Caribbean International Shipping Services Inc. - 'Just Pack It, We'll Ship It' www.caribbeanshippingservice.com (( and )) Startime Computers - 'Your Roadmap to Technology' www.startimecomputers.com (( and )) JayForce.com - Urban Music Blog. Sunsplash Media, Inc. - www.iLoveSunsplash.com CY Clothing Inc. - www.cyevolution.com
On this weeks radio program DJ Jah Prince spins another diverse set of straight reggae music including some exclusive tracks from his favorites from Machel Montano, Jemere Morgan, Kelissa ft Chronixx, Bunji Garlin, Timaya and new music from Kalado. Jah Prince spins every 3rd Friday on the Caribbean Runnings on Atlanta's 89.3fm, your community information station (www.wrfg.org). Soca/Afro Music - Second Hour Nobody Has To Know (Bost & Bim Remix) - Kranium Just The Two Of Us - Gappy Ranks Sunshine Glow (Dubplate) - Jemere Morgan Aint No Giving In - Chronixx Amazing - Alaine Gimme Likkle One Drop - Tarrus Riley Tun Up The Music - Tarrus Riley ft Chi Ching Runaway - Kerwin Dubois ft Bungi Garlin Truck On D Road - Bunji Garlin Winna (That's The Spirit) - Kelissa ft Chronixx Shake Your Bum Bum (Remix) - Timaya ft Machel Montano Personally - Kalado Differentology (Major Lazer Remix) - Bunji Garlin Jah Prince spins Caribbean, African and American music at the Vibes Night Club in Decatur several times per month. He also is the DJ for Art on the Wall, every other Thursday and this is #NotYourAverageArtShow encompassing #SpokenWord #Lyrics #Art and #Fashion. For over 9 Years alongside DJ Rasta Root, he welcomes you to his event called 'Face Off Fridays' held every second Friday at MJQ Concourse. Jah Prince spins live on-air every 3rd Friday during the 2pm - 4pm slot of the Caribbean Runnings Show heard on 89.3fm. This programming is heard all over the streets of Atlanta via 100,000 watts of community funded power. WRFG (Radio Free Georgia) is your station for progressive information and the stream can be heard online at www.wrfg.org. Listen weekly on www.DaFlavaRadio.com for the 'Sunsplash Mix Show' Saturday Mornings from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm (Eastern). This show is also heard on AB&L Radio, MovementsRadio.net and in the streets of Gambia on Vibes FM 106.1 & Radio 971 in Dubai (UAE). Also listen for 'Love Ultra Radio, the modern R&B, Soul, Urban and Pop-Fresh mix show heard Tuesday evenings from 9:00 pm to 1:00 am (Eastern). Jah Prince dedicates the playlist to soul, urban and pop-fresh music, then adds a comedy segment & motivational moment, geared for a mature audience. Sponsored by: Caribbean International Shipping Services Inc. - 'Just Pack It, We'll Ship It' www.caribbeanshippingservice.com (( and )) Startime Computers - 'Your Roadmap to Technology' www.startimecomputers.com (( and )) JayForce.com - Urban Music Blog.Sunsplash Media, Inc.,CY Clothing Inc. - www.cyevolution.com
Many women have made a name for themselves in the male-dominated genre of Reggae music.Here we speak of some current notables and analyze some of the issues that have always existed. There is always a balance of positive and negative and we touch on that in this Reggae Lover episode.Of the several female artists that continue to hold their own, here are some highlights:Etana has produced above average music for at least the past 10 years. She earned a nomination for Best Reggae Album at the upcoming 61st Annual Grammy Awards for her latest project, Reggae Forever. She is the first female nominee in that category since Sister Carol in 1997, and the fourth ever.Spice became the first reggae artist to cross the 1 million followers mark on Instagram. Known for raunchy lyrics, she ventured into social commentary on her single "Black Hypocrisy." The song, which tackles the issue of colorism is on her Billboard chart-topping mixtape entitled "Captured." I hope that Spice tackles more serious issues in the future. She can be a positive influence for young women the way she is controlling the media right now.Queen Ifrica has wowed audiences at festivals like Rebel Salute and Reggae Sumfest for the past several years. Her songs have broached the toughest topics from incest to skin bleaching. She sings out against crime, unhealthy diets, corruption, and other evils. Queen Ifrica is also well-rounded and able to discuss love and sexuality in tasteful ways.Leaders of the new school:Reggae revivalist Jah9 is as refreshing as she is an enigmatic force. She's a yoga practitioner and poet turned reggae performing artist. Her dancehall career was nurtured by RoryStoneLove who produced her debut album. Jah9's lyrics are deep, thought-provoking, and meaningful. Her music is powerful yet diverse.The 17-year-old singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Koffee, emerged as a star in 2018. Her single's, "Burning," and "Raggamuffin," gained local and international attention. Look out for her new hit, "Toast," which looks to be an even bigger smash.Lila Ike is one of the protege's of Grammy-nominated reggae revival leader Protoje. She was a unique style and flair with songs about love and socioeconomic topics.Twenty-one-year-old Yanah is known as "The Tiny Powerhouse." With a hand-full of songs released to date, she has captivated listeners. Her delivery is sultry and passionate.Sevana is another songstress working with Protoje's In.Digg.Nation Collective record label. She stood out on "A Bit Too Shy" and "Sudden Flight" which featured Jesse Royal. Sevana has an amazing sound - one of the sweetest voices to come out of Jamaica in a long time.Naomi Cowan came out with a fun 2018 single called "Paradise Plum." She has an R&B/soul, reggae vibe and is actually the daughter of musician Tommy Cullen and singer Carlene Davis. She spent time in Canada where she went to college and then earned a Masters in digital media. After some time running her parent's businesses, she has turned her focus to a music career. Look out for big things from Naomi!Kristine Alicia's 2nd album "Songs from Zion" debuted in 2017. Produced by RoryStoneLove and featuring Dean Fraser, the 11-track album is classic roots reggae with inspirational messages. Kristine's vocal prowess bolsters the project. Rory's Black Dub label has been grooming many promising female artists.The ever-versatile Keida and potent lyricist Karamanti both represent a strong female presence. Their content centers around themes of unity and consciousness. Karamanti launched her own record label, BlackWuman22 Music.Dancehall artist Dovey Magnum has risen to international fame in the past year. She's by far one of the most powerful female performers in her class and her talent is undeniable. Her spiritual side is expressed in "Prayers Me Use and Win," but her more popular anthems are X-rated. Dovey can definitely affect positive change by injecting conscious messages into her music.Kelissa is the daughter of the lead singers from the foundation group Chakula. She attended University in California where she toured extensively. Kelissa also performed and spent time in Africa gaining notoriety there. She has toured and collaborated with Chronixx in the studio as well.Other artists mentioned:Marcia Griffiths, Nadine Sutherland, Tanya Stephens, Lady Saw (Marion Hall), Lady Ann, Lady G, Sister Nancy, Sister Charmaine, and Shensea.The challenges:There are many other female artists out right whose music is only about sex and sexuality. Their music gets to the forefront in the major media channels more often than not. Selectors and radio disc jockeys have been doing more following than innovating. Their playlists feature the same raunchy songs, with few attempts to introduce more diverse subject matter. It seems quite difficult to get played as a new performer. This only entices young upcoming women to embrace the same age-old cliche - sex sells.Spice, who many refer to as the new Queen of Dancehall signed her record deal in 2009. Since then, her label has failed to release a full-length studio album of her songs. We dissect this issue trying to figure out how this could even happen.With this climate how can new female artists get discovered while avoiding exploitation? How can we achieve more balance on the lineups of shows and concerts? How can radio, dancehall, and mixtape playlists become more diverse? How can reggae music, a genre that once stood as a voice for the voiceless embrace its own women? How can we become less hypocritical as an industry and as a society?In this, the age of the #metoo movement, and "Surviving R. Kelly," it is imperative that we protect and support our women. This discussion may pose more questions than answers, but it spawns a dialogue that needs to be had.Add the names of female artists that should have been highlighted in this piece (tag them in the comments). Do you agree or disagree with the statements we have made? Do you have an answer to the questions posed? Let us know. Thanks for listening, reading, and sharing. This is dedicated to you. #reggaelover Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.
I had the privilege of interviewing one of the most talented musicians from the United States, E.N Young, for Reggae Lover podcast episode 153 – dedicated to you, the #REGGAELOVER.The California reggae scene has been thriving for some time now and vocalist/producer, E.N Young, formerly of Tribal Seeds, has played a significant role in this success. This classically trained pianist who now plays several instruments including the Melodica fell in love with Jamaican music as a youth in San Diego. He talks candidly about his journey as I sought to learn more about the movement he is pushing in the name of reggae. By the end of our conversation, I definitely saw E.N as an authentic reggae ambassador.Topics covered In this episode:1:35 - 2019 Summer Daze Endless Nights Tour2:21 - 4th studio album, Forest Wilderness released in 20183:57 - Working with Kelissa from Jamaica5:45 - Collabs on the latest album (Half Pint, Peetah Morgan, Inna Vision, Meta and the Cornerstones)6:56 - Love for playing the Melodica and linking with Addis Pablo9:33 - Production and instrumentation from Imperial Sound Studios in San Diego15:25 - Gaining inspiration as a teen (especially spiritual influence) from 70's reggae20:10 - Resistance from family members and society in general for embracing reggae culture22:21 - The effects of reggae music on mankind. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.