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This week Ari shares the experience of flying to Curacao for her 30th birthday and she's more grateful for life. The crew also discuss the ongoing Bolt/SSL fraud saga, Queen Ifrica calling out Sam Smith at Rebel Salute 2023, Valiant being highlighted by UK Vogue and much more. Buss Di Utes songs of the week: Ari: Taddi - Real Life: https://bit.ly/3RaO5OX Javi: Kappa - Master Piece: https://bit.ly/3JkACSW Naro: Cashan - Betrayal: https://bit.ly/3XEpKn7
On the 107th episode of The Bald Head-N-The Dread Podcast, Jr (The Bald Head) and Autarchii (The Dread) reason about the greatness the reggae music festival Rebel Salute and its contribution to the reggae culture.➡️ Learn more about Rebel Salute 2023 at:https://www.rebelsalutejamaica.comWATCH: The Story Of Jamaica's Most Famous Shirt : The Mesh Marina ( INKTV Short Film Series)➡️ 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➡️ Listen To The 'Generation Gap Riddim': https://ingrv.es/generation-gap-riddi... ➡️ Sign Up Today To Join The 'I Never Knew Tv' Movement:https://ineverknewtv.com/sign-up/➡️ Get Your 'Nyahbinghi Shirt' Today:https://koncioust.com/products/queen-muhumusa-empress-nyahbinghi
Four fun things. Many random discussions.So sometimes, we have a fun story, news story, fact or piece of trivia which we think is good Simblified fodder but not enough for a whole episode. So along came the idea of taking four of these and making them one episode! Introducing Simblified Half Pints: A freshly brewed new format where your four hosts will each bring one fact or story (or whatever, really) to the table and then we yak about it for 10-15 minutes. With the usual Simblified detours of bad jokes, anecdotes, and perhaps something profound too! In this inaugural episode we look at sparkling water, the FIFA World Cup, anchovies and mosquitoes - thankfully not all at once. We hope you like this new format - let us know what you think. We plan to do this once a month. Add one part news, one part bad jokes, one part Wikipedia research, one part cult references from spending too much time on the internet, one part Wodehouse quotes, and one part quality puns, and you get Simblified.A weekly podcast to help you appear smarter, to an audience that knows no less! Your four hosts - Chuck, Naren, Srikeit, and Tony attempt to deconstruct topics with humor (conditions apply). Fans of the show have described it as "fun conversations with relatable folks", "irreverent humor", "the funniest thing to come out of Malad West" and "if I give you a good review will you please let me go".Started in 2016 as a creative outlet, Simblified now has over 200 episodes, including some live ones, and some with guests who are much smarter than the hosts. Welcome to the world of Simblified!You can contact the hosts on:Chuck: twitter.com/chuck_gopal / instagram.com/chuckofalltradesNaren: twitter.com/shenoyn / instagram.com/shenoynvTony: twitter.com/notytony / instagram.com/notytonySrikeit: twitter.com/srikeitSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This weeks guest; artist D-Medz holding endorsement of his works “Champion” and “Rebel Souljah” from the UNIA, releases on his label Highly Medz Enterainment as well as Rebel Salute performance in his list of works.He talks on his journey to Rastafari, his love for Jamaica and shares his musical works alongside his selections.Connect with D-MedzInsta : @dmedzvibrationPlease 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.
This weeks guest Shuga ; started her musical career touring with Tanya Stephens as a harmony vocalist, following her win of the Digicell Rising Star televised competition. She has been sought after for collaborations by Marcia Griffiths, Judy mowatt, Sly and Robbie, Queen Ifrica, Silly Walks Disco just to name but a few. Her stage performance include Rebel Salute, Reggae Sunsplash, Europe's Reggae Jam and Rototom Sunsplash.Connect with Shuga@shugamusicPlease 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.
Now thrust into the spotlight, Zagga's exposure have afforded him working with other noted production outlets including Markus Records, Cash Flow Records, Liv Up Records as well as Jugglers, Penthouse Records, Grafton Studios, DJ Frass Records and Adde Productions, the latter based in Europe. Since then his career has seen an major upsurge with tracks such as his 2014 hit "My Destination", "Free Up" (Happy Hour Riddim) featuring Tarrus Riley; placing him on some of the biggest platforms for the genres such as Reggae Sumfest, Rebel Salute, GT Taylor Extravaganza, Pepsi Refresh Tour, Cream Of The Crop and an extensive tour of Canada, U.S and Europe.Since his foray into the industry and notable success, Zagga continues to focus his energies into elevating his craft and becoming that quintessential artiste and his music continues to be a testament to that.
Now thrust into the spotlight, Zagga’s exposure have afforded him working with other noted production outlets including Markus Records, Cash Flow Records, Liv Up Records as well as Jugglers, Penthouse Records, Grafton Studios, DJ Frass Records and Adde Productions, the latter based in Europe. Since then his career has seen an major upsurge with tracks such as his 2014 hit "My Destination", "Free Up" (Happy Hour Riddim) featuring Tarrus Riley; placing him on some of the biggest platforms for the genres such as Reggae Sumfest, Rebel Salute, GT Taylor Extravaganza, Pepsi Refresh Tour, Cream Of The Crop and an extensive tour of Canada, U.S and Europe.Since his foray into the industry and notable success, Zagga continues to focus his energies into elevating his craft and becoming that quintessential artiste and his music continues to be a testament to that.
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The following year Junior X stopped working with Herbs House Entertainment because of irreconcilable differences. However this did not stop his career from flourishing. As a result of his popularity there was a demand for him to perform overseas in countries such as Japan, the US and the Bahamas. He also continued to record for several other labels and performed on major events locally such as Champions in action (2006), Rebel Salute (2007), Bob Marley Birthday Celebrations (2007). Junior X is now looking forward to an even bigger and brighter career under the guidance of his new management company and record label Revolutionary Entertainment. He is currently working on an album for Revolutionary Entertainment.
When DYNAMQ "The River Nile Crocodile" pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast we had an EPIC conversation. In this 3hr conversation Dynamq took us on a vivid journey of his life as a refugee to a rising sound clash star. Dynamq spoke about the Canadian clash scene, winning US Rumble and getting to World Clash, clashing Tony Matterhorn on the Welcome To Jamrock Cruise, working with Irish & Chin, touring with Eek-A-Mouse, dubplate prices, his productions, sound clash, clashing Black Scorpio at Rebel Salute and so much more. Don't forget to subscribe, Enjoy!
. On this episode we interview the son of the ledgen jack scarpio about his music ambition, his relationship with is dad and the dub for dub clash at the 2020 staging of Rebel Salute Reggae festival. We also spoke to reggae vetoran George nooks about his new single ’For You’. We also went down memory lane with him to get a better understanding of who George Nooks is. Our Touch Di Road artiste for this week is George nooks and our Caribbean Power Play artiste is John wane. Please leave a comment, recommendation and let someone be culturally entertain today by sharing or tagging them in this link. Follow the movement at the links below: FACEBOOK https://m.facebook.com/EntertainmentTrail/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/shabbamuskeno_official/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shabba-muskeno/message
Topics covered: Quada being charged with murder and arson, Rebel Salute 2020, Reggae Month launching an app, Shakira and Anwell AA taking inspiration from Inner Circle, new criteria for the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart and much more. A video of this wrap-up can be seen at gibbopresents.com
On this episode of the Entertainment Trail Spotlight, Muskeno played some of his favourite hits of 2019. He also had an in depth conversation with Dj Cane about the year that was and how Jamaican music did on the local and international stage. They also spoke about Rebel Salute 2020 and what are there expectation for the Dancehall and Reggae industry in 2020. Please leave a comment, recommendation and let someone be culturally entertain today by sharing or tagging them in this link. Follow the movement at the links below: FACEBOOK https://m.facebook.com/EntertainmentTrail/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/shabbamuskeno_official/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shabba-muskeno/message
Topics covered: Buju Banton being featured on the Bad Boys For Life Soundtrack, Vybz Kartel and Govana dropping new projects, Rebel Salute 2020, Koffee at Coachella, Shaggy declining the opportunity to audition for Rihanna’s reggae album and much more. A video of this wrap-up can be seen at gibbopresents.com
Topics covered: Vybz Kartel getting set to drop a new project, Popcaan’s Vanquish entering Billboard’s Reggae Albums Chart, Koffee making another of Barack Obama’s lists, this year’s Rebel Salute line-up bing revealed, Large Up’s most essential dancehall tunes of the 2010s and much more. A video of this wrap-up can be seen at gibbopresents.com
Welcome to Reggae and Black History Month 2019. Happy birthday Dennis imanual Brown, the crown prince of reggae. On this week episode Shabba Muskino, will do a tribute for the crown prince of reggae and later on, continue his review on Rebel Salute with cultural annalist Troy Folkes. Also we will be playing performances from selected artiste on night two of the festival. Buju Banton long walk to freedom toure will be discuss as it relates to the title of the toure,, some persons believe that its not appropriate for him to use that name for his music tour. Please remember to share, comment and rate the podcast. Thanks for coming over to 2019 with us. Happy New Year. Follow the movement at the links below: FACEBOOK https://m.facebook.com/EntertainmentTrail/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/shabbamuskeno_official/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shabba-muskeno/message
The Reggae routes festival Rebel Salute has grown from strength to strength over the last two decades and provide persons from near and far with an authentic taste of Jamaica’s culture. On this episode Shabba Muskino, will be talking to cultural annalist Troy Folkes about the journey of the festival and a look back on some of the performance of the 2019 staging of the show. Also we will be playing performances from selected artiste on night one of the festival. Performances from Ugandan reggae star and freedom fighter, Bobby Wine, Queen Ifrica, Bush Man and many more. Please remember to share, comment and rate the podcast. Thanks for coming over to 2019 with us. Happy New Year. Follow the movement at the links below: FACEBOOK https://m.facebook.com/EntertainmentTrail/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/shabbamuskeno_official/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shabba-muskeno/message
Topics covered: Tickets going on sale for Buju Banton's Long Walk To Freedom show at the National Stadium in Kingston, Mavado and DJ Khaled linking up, Rebel Salute 2019, Alborosie dropping a new album, Toots and the Maytals in New York and much more. A video of this report can be seen at gibbopresents.com gibbopresents.com facebook.com/gibbopresents instagram.com/gibbopresents twitter.com/gibbopresents gibbopresents@gmail.com
Topics covered: Rihanna following Rvssian and Stephen "Di Genius" McGregor on Instagram, Rebel Salute 2019, new music from Vybz Kartel, VP Records' 40th anniversary celebrations, Not Nice giving aspiring artists a chance and much more. A video of this report can be seen at gibbopresents.com gibbopresents.com facebook.com/gibbopresents instagram.com/gibbopresents twitter.com/gibbopresents gibbopresents@gmail.com
Topics covered: Popcaan’s relationship with Drake and OVO, Agent Sasco and Popcaan team up for a "Banks Of The Hope" remix, Buju Banton seen in public, Raging Fyah recruit a new vocalist, Rebel Salute 2019 and much more. A video of this report can be seen at gibbopresents.com gibbopresents.com facebook.com/gibbopresents instagram.com/gibbopresents twitter.com/gibbopresents gibbopresents@gmail.com
Today Queen Ifrica talks about her new album 'CLIMB' and the importance of families maintaining an 'actual' physical bond. We have a Trueversation about one of the stand out singles featuring Damian Marley, working on empowering women and also the wonderful works of Rebel Salute year to year. A very balanced album, Climb is distrubuted globally by VP Records, still miles ahead in reggae music. Jah Prince spins Caribbean, African and American music alongside DJ Rasta Root, as he welcomes you to the 10 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 on www.DaFlavaRadio.com for the ‘Sunsplash Mix’, Saturday Mornings from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm (Eastern). Selecta Princess and DJ Jah Prince span the globe weekly and deliver the best in Reggae, Dancehall, Soca, Calypso, Afrobeat and conduct interviews with a wide array of talented personalities. 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 11:00 pm (Eastern). Jah Prince dedicates the playlist to soul, urban and pop-fresh music, then adds a comedy segment and motivational moment, geared for a mature audience. Sponsored by: I.Lex.Project – Putting The Pieces Together twitter.com/ILEXPROJECT (( and )) 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., (( and )) CY Clothing Inc. – www.cyevolution.co
GrayPatch joins us today to discuss the joys of performing gospel music coming from a large family of musicians. We recall his recent performance sharing the stage with JaBez and Minister Marion Hall at Rebel Salute 2017 and discuss the balance of religion and entertainment. GrayPatch has firm opinions about the current state of clean lyrics in Jamaica and is another positive brand ambassador for Cooyah Clothing. Listen to the ‘Sunsplash Mix’, Saturday Mornings from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm (Eastern) on DaFlavaRadio.com. Selecta Princess and DJ Jah Prince span the globe weekly and deliver the best in reggae, dancehall, soca, calypso, afrobeat and conduct interviews with a wide array of talented personalities. Follow the show www.twitter.com/SunsplashMix and www.Instagram.com/SunsplashMix More mixes can be found online at: www.SoundCloud.com/JahPrince and www.MixCloud.com/JahPrince
Nesbeth discusses his hit single My Dream, his performance at Rebel Salute 2016 and being targeted by scammers. A video of this interview can be seen at www.gibbopresents.com www.gibbopresents.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/gibbopresentspage Instagram - www.instagram.com/gibbopresents Twitter - www.twitter.com/gibbopresents Email - gibbopresents@gmail.com
Today we interview Dalton Harris, a shining star with several soothing tracks heard on the mix show. Dalton tells us about balancing youthful topics and crafting clean lyrics while growing as a professional reggae vocalist. Unwavered by the 'yes-man' of the music industry, he continues to progress and entertain fans just like at Rebel Salute 2015. Tracks: Money Flow - Busy Signal You Will Know - Dalton Harris Full Dalton Harris Interview That Wonderful Sound - Dalton Harris Guide Me - Gappy Ranks 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
Kevin Roye a.k.a. Biggaton was born on April 17 and grew up in Mandeville. He attended the Mandeville All Age School from where he gained a scholarship to Holmwood Technical High. He began deejaying while at Holmwood Technical High with the help of his friends. Biggaton said, "I was once suspended from school because I would not stop deejaying. While I was going to school a friend of mine introduced me to a band by the name of Traffic Jam and I have gotten the privilege to perform on a lot of anti-drug school concerts and stage shows all over Jamaica. They also released my first song Equal Living". Biggaton is well known in Jamaica and internationally. He has performed on many stage shows such as Rebel Salute '96 in Mandeville, Garnet's Silk Birthday Bash '96 in Ochio Rios and Luciano's Birthday Bash '96 in Central Village St. Catherine. Biggaton has toured the Cayman Island between June 18-23, 1996 with deejays Buccaneer, Dirty Birty, Alfrancis, Major Bones and D. Radcliff.During the year 1999 the conscious artist release tunes call "What a Ting" a song on the compilation album named "Istick in the cloud" https://www.facebook.com/biggaton www.crsradio.com www.caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com www.caribbeanradioshow.com listeners call in 661-467-2407 (c) copyright 2014 all rights reserved www.crsradio.com www.caribbeanradioshow.com
Mauh! Mauh !Kissey Kissey show - Highly Blessed all are welcomed to the Mauh Mauh Kissey Kissey Show. If you Love laughter and fun then you need to be a fan. We give you encouraging words and lots of toe curling kisses to last you through the week . Call us to send shout-out 661-467- 2407 caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com. ____-Join us in January for our anual trip to Jamaica which includes tickets to Rebel Salute_____-
You are a "home wrecker" if Mauh! Mauh !Kissey Kissey show - Highly Blessed all are welcomed to the Mauh Mauh Kissey Kissey Show. If you Love laughter and fun then you need to be a fan. We give you encouraging words and lots of toe curling kisses to last you through the week . Call us to send shout-out 661-467- 2407 caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com. ____-Join us in January for our anual trip to Jamaica which includes tickets to Rebel Salute_____-
Untill the KIDS grow up or for LOVE - Mauh Highly Blessed Mauh! Mauh !Kissey Kissey show - Highly Blessed all are welcomed to the Mauh Mauh Kissey Kissey Show. If you Love laughter and fun then you need to be a fan. We give you encouraging words and lots of toe curling kisses to last you through the week . Call us to send shout-out 661-467- 2407 caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com. ____-Join us in January for our anual trip to Jamaica which includes tickets to Rebel Salute_____-
Mauh! Mauh !Kissey Kissey show - Highly Blessed all are welcomed to the Mauh Mauh Kissey Kissey Show. If you Love laughter and fun then you need to be a fan. We give you encouraging words and lots of toe curling kisses to last you through the week . Call us to send shout-out 661-467- 2407 caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com. ____-Join us in January for our anual trip to Jamaica which includes tickets to Rebel Salute_____-
Mauh! Mauh !Kissey Kissey show - Highly Blessed all are welcomed to the Mauh Mauh Kissey Kissey Show. If you Love laughter and fun then you need to be a fan. We give you encouraging words and lots of toe curling kisses to last you through the week and the knowledge of christ and positive and natural way of life . Do not be a fool for love Call us to send shout-out 661-467- 2407 caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com. ____-Join us in January for our anual trip to Jamaica which includes tickets to Rebel Salute_____-
After 19 successful years in Manchester and St Elizabeth,Tony Rebel's annual birthday bash, Rebel Salute, has found a new home. A billboard at the spacious Richmond Estate in Priory, St Ann, has announced that Rebel Salute, considered the island's leading conscious reggae showcase, will be held at that venue on January 18 and 19, 2013.The event will be celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2013 and from its first staging in Brooks Park, Mandeville, in 1994, and after it was shifted to Port Kaiser Sports Complex in St Elizabeth, the Patrick 'Tony Rebel' Bailey/Flames Production event has served up the best in conscious, positive reggae music. Rebel Salute has the reputation of being a drug-free, violence-free, alcohol-free and meat-free, family oriented event, and has attracted thousands of patrons each year. Richmond Estate opened as a showground after the turn of the century, and has been home to many memorable events since then. It is considered one of the best outdoor show venues on the island. Some of the events include the last staging of Reggae Sunsplash, Jamaica Curry Festival, Jamaica International Kite Festival and Usain Bolt's 9.58 Party. natural vibe and knowledge of self Live Chat with TONEY REBEL and I-CIENTCY Mau Mau
Mauh! Mauh !Kissey Kissey show - Highly Blessed all are welcomed to the Mauh Mauh Kissey Kissey Show. If you Love laughter and fun then you need to be a fan. We give you encouraging words and lots of toe curling kisses to last you through the week . Call us to send shout-out 661-467- 2407 caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com. ____-Join us in January for our anual trip to Jamaica which includes tickets to Rebel Salute_____-
We take the time and talk to Chronixx about his youthful insight on the philosophies of the world and how the next generation of Jamaican artists are ready to tackle 'ANY' obstacle with diplomacy. So far he is surrounded by a good unit included ManifestoJa and our friends like Protoje, Cen'C and Jah 9. He mentions how nice it was to get the invite to perform on Rebel Salute 2012 early on in the year and is still looking to find a name to describe his style. Times Like These ft Ron Mushette - Queen Ifrica Bless My Soul - Pressure Start A Fyah - Chronixx Like A Lion - Cali P Once More - I-Octane Behind Curtain - Chronixx Full Chronixx Interview Rain Music - Chronixx Beat & A Mic - Chronixx Sunsplash Mix Show is 10am-1pm (EST) Weekly on www.DaFlavaRadio.com/index.php with Selecta Princess & Kenn Obara Reggae + Dancehall + Interviews #Atlanta #Kenya #Gambia #Connecticut sponsored by: Sunsplash Media, Caribbean International Shipping Services • Cooyah CY Clothing Inc. • Startime Computers Four Seasons Music & www.JayForce.com
I-cient-cy Mau is a Jamaica's reggae ambassadors, he was born and raised in Trench TownJamaicaand developed his skill using his everyday struggles and the strong influences from Bob Marley and the Wailers. I-cient-cy; growing up in TrenchTown the catalyst for Reggae music, has inherited that unique sound founded by his predecessors. His debut Album “When Words come to Life” has a roots rock sound, mix with a combination of strong vocals over melodic drum and bass. It is the true, ghetto experience, all blended in harmony. The first two single off the Album “WORKS TO DO, and STRUGGLE'' pack a solid one two punch, that will, have the world wanting more. Both singles has been #1 on the BESS FM Culture Chart, in Jamaica Floyd Smith a.k.a Aaron Silk was born in Jamaica. A truly gifted singer he performed on Popular Festival Shows and and dances. He started his professional recording in 1995 his first release " Show I the Way " composed by Garnet Silk himself. This was followed by " Madda Fire " and " No Competition ". Later He recorded " Right Path "on the Flames production label for Tony Rebel. This song got air play in Europe, America and the Caribbean holding number one position in Trinidad, Canada and Bermuda. He has performed in several countries namely New York , Trinidad , Bermuda and many others including his own country Jamaica where he has performed on Sting, Sumfest, Rebel Salute and other major shows. Here it is his first project entitled "Bless I Oh Jah" on the Culture Shock Label owned by Executive Producer Keith Simmonds and himself, 13 songs dedicated to his late brother Garnet Silk caribbeabradioshow@gmail.com
Live report from Rebel Salute 2012 Wha gwaan ? weh yuh memba bout Jamaica? Lets talk ..race and color within our own community Join Miss Cash every Saturday at 8pm est, as we share our memories of life in Jamaica. Laugh and talk about things we did as pickney in Jamaica .Remember Annancy and bigboy stories,Miss Lou and Mass Ran,duppy and the black hartman. You can't forget the food that make you lick your fingers, Dumplin Ackee and salt fish , rundown and roast breadfruit . Also, you cannot for get the games we played dandy shandy. hopscotch,dallyhouse, anti-lulu, jax and marble. Me tell you some of what I remember now you call and tell me what you remember about growing up in Jamica. www.caribbeanradioshow.com the people's online radio remember Jamaica with MissCash caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com
8-8 :30pm Ziondread Sullivan Ignacio live Netherlandsborn in Curacaostart with music from my 9 years old, He develop his music through the inspiration of living and observing life. His music spread joy and peace to the entire world.....he wants to help the youth to take a step away from crime. 8:30pm-9:30pm RasTakura Jamaican Reggae DubPoet, recording and performing artist, Farmer, Painter and conscious Rastaman. He has performed on some of Jamaica's major shows including Reggae Sumfest ,St Mary mi come from, Capleton & frenz, Fiwi sinting, Rebel Salute 07, Heineken . He did a project with Word Sound Power that was featured on BETJ. For bookings, (876)573-1851 rastakuramusic@gmail.com 9:30-10pm Christopher ‘Ras Bekk' Beckford Jamaican born was influenced by the great Bob Marley, Buju Banton, Jah Cure & AnthonyB. In 2006, he built his own sound ‘Lion Love' and began writing recording. Some of the original rhythms include:' More Ganja' on the Lucky Strike Rhythm ‘Don't Mess with Rasta' on the Envious rhythm caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com blogtalkradio.com/caribbeanradioshow
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.
This episode of the Reggae Lover Podcasts features an interview with Caribbean media personality and entertainment blogger, Red Carpet Shelley.Shelley gives us her first-hand recap of the recent Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise, answers a round of rapid-fire questions, shares her reggae lover journey and lets us know what she's excited in 2020. Buzzworthy:Michelle Obama Lists Koffee’s “Toast” On Workout Playlist.Clarks Originals Invites Reggae Songstress Lila Ike To Paris Fashion Week. Tastemaker:Buju Banton's single, "Murder She Wrote" on Bad Boys Forever soundtrack.Rebel Salute 2020 performances?Soundclash update:Dynamq vs Black Scorpio in Dubplate Display at Rebel Salute. NEW! Reggae Lover Merch.Follow Reggae Lover on Instagram.Follow and ‘Like’ Reggae Lover on Facebook.Support Reggae Lover on Patreon.Public Podcast Page. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.