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- 325 - Wicked Sound Clashes With New Sounds on the Battlefield
We revisited Wicked Sound Clashes With New Sounds on the Battlefield, including the 12-sound Battle Royal competition, Yung Gunz versus Notorius in Brooklyn, and Innocent Sound versus Emperor Sound in the DMV.
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Reactions to the recent ban on violent content over Jamaican airwaves and TV. In addition, some alternatives for reducing crime are offered, and a short list of quality new music releases. Does Dancehall Have A Devastating Love Affair With Violence?
Jamaica’s broadcasting regulator has banned all music and television broadcasts it perceives as glorifying criminal activity, drug use, weapons, or scamming. According to the Jamaican government, the goal is to reduce material that “could give the wrong impression that criminality is an accepted feature of Jamaican culture and society.”
The ban comes after Jamaican authorities have battled rising gun violence rates, pushing the country’s murder rate to the highest of any nation in the Caribbean and Latin America in 2021. The ban also avoids “urban slang” related to lavish lifestyles, acquiring money, or making wire transfers.
In Jamaica, the Broadcasting Commission is the regulatory body established to control media in the country. The Commission outlines its primary purpose as to serve as a regulator that leads and facilitates the development and advancement of a dynamic electronic communication sector for the benefit of Jamaica and the Caribbean.
Broadcast laws are established, and media entities are expected to follow the regulations outlined. Not following them could lead to sanctions and penalties.
Resources:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jamaica-bans-music-and-tv-that-glorifies-crimehttps://waccglobal.org/tensions-between-media-censorship-and-regulation-in-jamaica/
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Anticipation builds for the Welcome to Jamrock Sound Clash at Sea featuring World Clash champions Code Red versus Warrior Sound, Notorius with Little Shabba and Badgyal Marie, and Dynamq, a.k.a the "River Nile Crocodile." Who will win?
We dissect recent and upcoming sound clash events, including:
2022 Lawless Soundclash in California between Jah Mikey One, King Shine, and Blunt Posse.Mention of Destination Badda Dan 123 Canada.Emperor versus Innocent in DMV.King Addies vs. King Waggy T in South Florida.Irish and Chin 2023 Sound System Summit.
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We bring an analysis of the New World Order sound clash, which put Innocent Sound up against King Addies in Atlanta on September 17, 2022. Mello Promotions/Fam1st Entertainment and The Fresh Station promoted the contest, and Dynamq held down hosting duties.
In this episode:
Recent clash record of both sounds.Recapping rounds 1 through 4 and tune fi tune.Where King Pin went wrong.What's next for each sound?"When it gets to the 3rd and 4th rounds, you better have something special to play." - Kahlil Wonda.
Recommended Resources:
(South Florida Caribbean News 2022) Sound Clash and Innocent Sound Win Big in Atlanta.(Youtube 2022) New World Order - King Addies vs. Innocent Sound - Atlanta GA - 9-17-2022.Facebook: King Addies Music https://www.facebook.com/KingAddiesMusic/.
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Breaking down the 123 Badda Dan Sound Clash held on August 13, 2022, in South Florida. Welcome to Season 10 of Reggae Lover!
Last year's winner, Prodigy Movements (FL), competed against Super Tremor (Queens, NY), Redi Roc (Connecticut / FL), King Trendsetta (FL), Shockwave Sound (Brooklyn, New York), and King AP (Atlanta) in the 123 Badda Dan USA 🇺🇸 Sound Clash 2022.
The winner of the Clash was Super Tremor with solo female selector, Diamond Sunshine at the controls. She exploited the other selectors in a remarkable fashion taking home the trophy and prize money along with 2 plane tickets to Europe to compete in the finals!
The clash was hosted by Jimmy Spliff from King Shine and streamed live by Team Torment.
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We present the Top 5 Big Reggae Songs of the Year 2022 so far. This is the Season 9 finale of the Reggae Lover.
Also, check out Kahlil Wonda and AGARD on Pandora New Reggae Radio's "Best Reggae+Dancehall '22" program, a special mid-year feature to commemorate International Reggae Day. Here’s a direct link to the program: https://pandora.app.link/JMK5vPHojrb.
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This is a light touch on a heavy topic. More conversations like these need to be had.
Resources:
Heal and Grow Journey Podcast.
Reggae Lover Episode 185 - Music Therapy featuring Jay Blessed.
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We discuss how Downbeat and Firgo Digital Fell to LP In the "No Long Talking" Sound Clash.
AGARD and Kahlil Wonda breakdown many aspects of this clash including:
Downbeat's next-generation finally debuts as Tony Screw watches from the crowd.The competition between the 3 sound systems that strung up (audio quality).LP International's strategy and preparation for this dance.
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Hosts Kahlil Wonda and AGARD review and discuss the results of World Clash featuring Code Red, Dynamq, Mystic, Stereo 5, Observer, Empire, Warrior, Klymaxx, and Rodem Cyclone, plus other recent sound clashes in New York and Atlanta.
Topics Covered:
What Happened At World Clash The End: Full ReviewStereo 5 versus King AddiesKing Animosity versus Blunt PosseKing AP versus King EternityDownbeat versus Firgo Digital versus LP InternationalResources:
Irish and ChinWorld Clash The End (audio)Prestige Cup - Blunt Posse vs. King AnimosityKing of the Ring - King AP vs. King Eternity
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Processing the dismal first-week sales performance of recent albums from Koffee, Shensea, Spice, Skillibeng, Vybz Kartel, and Alkaline.
Reading the "mailbag" and reacting to comments from listeners live.
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Reviews of Koffee - "Gifted," Shensea - "Alpha," and Bling Dawg - "ELEV8."
Three full-length debut albums out of Jamaica for 2022.
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Traditional and Creative Ways for Reggae Artists to Make Money Now.
In a conversation inspired by Sister Nancy finally earning royalties from her 1982 hit single 'Bam Bam,' we discuss what's going on in the business in 2022.
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Conversation running down the Biggest and Best Reggae Dancehall Riddims of the 2000s.
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Tribute To Robbie Shakespeare, the iconicJamaican bass guitarist and record producer.We would be remiss to not honor such an instrumental member of the reggae fraternity.
Robbie was affectionately known as half of the dynamic reggae rhythm section and production duo,Sly and Robbie. He and Sly Dunbar worked together on hundreds of thousands of recordings.
Bassist for Grace Jones, Mick Jagger, and countless reggae legends, Robbie won 2 Grammy Awards among numerous industry accolades over a decades-long career that helped to shape reggae music and propel the sound of dancehall into the future.
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Our Masicka '438' Album Review kicks off Reggae Lover season 9.
Adjectives that describe '438:' emotional, introspective, dark, cohesive, impressive.
This body of work provides an excellent introduction to the artist.
Songs depict life inclusive of its positivity, inspiration, sexuality, and inevitable toxicity.
Masicka excels at painting imagery with his lyrics. Featured artists include Popcaan, Dexta Daps, and Stefflon Don.
Wordplay is on the level of Kabaka Pyramid, Busy Signal, or Aidonia. Storytelling is vivid, reminiscent of Nas, Slick Rick, or your favorite movie screenplay.
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2021 results are in! What things do we want to see happening in the upcoming year? Can this really be the end of another Reggae Lover season?
Kahlil and AGARD bring you a wrap-up of 2021 highlights and superlatives from the reggae world. Looking ahead, they list anticipated events and releases before getting a bit political.
Don't forget to subscribe to the Reggae Lover Podcast Youtube channel, support our merch shop, and share the links with your people.
Give thanks!
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Best dancehall riddims of all time. For the first time ever both co-hosts present one unified Top 5 list. Fantastic discussion about a very debatable topic.
Thank you for your patience in waiting for this delayed-release as the Reggae Lover team has juggled multiple projects this fall. The next episode will bring season 8 to a close. Big up to all reggae lovers worldwide. We dedicate this podcast to you.
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Post-Covid Highlights, Verzuz, Clash updates, New music, and shout-outs.
Dedicated to Reggae Lovers - Hosted by Kahlil Wonda and AGARD, Reggae Lover (@ReggaeLoverPodcast) pulls back the curtain on the issues, back-stories, and adventures of the global reggae music phenomena.
This reggae podcast features discussions on the culture, economics, and all things relatable to reggae lovers. Highlanda Sound produces this Caribbean podcast with new episodes every Monday.
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Jamaican State of Mind host, Nick, joins the team to discuss their opinions on the most underrated artists in Reggae and Dancehall.
Mentioned in this episode: Agent Sasco (formerly Assassin), Tanya Stephens, Masicka, Cham (formerly Baby Cham), Frisko Kid, Agent Sasco (Assassin), Louie Culture, Sugar Minott, Roundhead, Mr. Lexx (formerly Lexxus), Merciless, Junior Cat, Bushman, Tony Curtis, Demarco.
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We all know by now that Pacific Reggae is a thing, but after his first trip to Hawaii, Kahlil Wonda gained a whole new perspective.
Cloaked in reggae's nirvana, Pacific Reggae is an INCREDIBLE musical treat. The genre has grown tremendously in the last few years and shows NO signs of slowing down!
Post a trip to Maui in Hawaii, Kahlil realized the island’s profound love for the genre of music - it was everywhere, right from their local radio to restaurants, and popular venues! In fact, the whole of the place supports reggae, making it the predominant music genre in Maui. The beat is slow and steady, but definitely pulsating. (Maui is an island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian archipelago.)
In this episode of the Reggae Lover Podcast, Kahlil Wonda and Agard explore why Pacific Reggae is massive, and here to stay for longer than we can imagine!
We also learn the nuances of Pacific music and the subtle elements that make it different from its contemporaries. The duo walks us through the journeys of successful reggae artists in the Pacific, including J Boog, Hirie, Anuhea, Mike Love, The Green, and Rebelution (to name a few), and how many of them turned to become global sensations!
Here’s a quick recap of some things we discuss:
Kahlil shares insights from his trip to Maui and why he was blown away by the city’s acceptance of reggaeAbout Mauian radio - their popular radio stations and selection of music ( Paia 92.5 FM aka Hi92 is one of them)How does Collie Buddz’s music reflect his love for island music?The future of Pacific ReggaeHere are a few reggae artists, including Pacific islander and West Coast artists and bands, mentioned in the episode!
Collie Buddz
Colin Patrick Harper, better known by his stage name Collie Buddz, is a Bermudian reggae artist best known for his single "Come Around”.
Gentleman
Tilmann Otto, better known by his stage name Gentleman, is a German reggae musician.
Kabaka Pyramid
Kabaka Pyramid is a conscious revolutionary lyricist with a unique musical style; blending the power, energy, and melody of Reggae with the lyricism of Hip hop. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica. This Bebble Rock Music artist uses his liquid and hypnotizing delivery to spread positive messages of spiritual evolution that force you to listen.
J Boog
J-Boog is a rapper, singer, actor, and member of the R&B group B2K with Lil' Fizz, Omarion, and Raz B. He was born and raised in Compton, California.
Hirie
Hirie of the exhilarating reggae band HIRIE–grew up a global citizen. The mission to spread HIRIE began in 2013, and, since then, the septet has garnered some high watermarks.
Anuhea
Anuhea is a singer, songwriter, and musician from the island of Maui in Hawaii.
Mike Love
Michael Edward Love is an American singer and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys with his cousins Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson and their friend Al Jardine.
The Green
The Green is a reggae band formed in 2009 from Oahu, Hawaii. Their sound blends dub-heavy roots reggae, smooth lovers' rock, contemporary pop, and rock with indigenous Hawaiian musical/lyrical references.
Inna Vision
Inna Vision is known as Maui Hawaii's first original roots, a reggae band, and has been considered one of Hawaii's foundation roots reggae bands with the overall message promoting love from Hawaii to the world.
Jesse Royal
Jesse David Royal is a Jamaican reggae musician. In 2017 Royal recorded the album Lily of da Valley, released by Easy Star Records in October. The album topped the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.
Don Corleon
Don Corleon is a Jamaican record producer, songwriter, and mixer. He has worked with artists including Migos, Sean Paul, Sizzla, Keyshia Cole, Rihanna, Bounty Killa, Vybz Kartel, Shaggy, Romeo Santos, Nicki Minaj, Pressure, Gentleman, Protoje, and Pitbull.
Demarco
Collin Demar Edwards, better known by his stage name Demarco, is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae recording artist.
Kolohe Kai
Kolohe Kai is a Hawaiian reggae-pop musical group, formed in 2009 by lead singer and songwriter Roman De Peralta.
Stephen Marley
Stephen Robert Nesta Marley is a Jamaican-American musician and is the son of Bob Marley. Marley is an eight-time Grammy Award winner, three times as a solo artist, twice as a producer of younger brother Damian Marley's Halfway Tree and Welcome to Jamrock albums, and a further three times as a member of his older brother Ziggy Marley's group Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers.
Luciano
Jepther McClymont OD, better known as Luciano, is a Jamaican second-generation roots reggae singer.
SOJA
SOJA (an acronym of Soldiers of Jah Army) is an American Grammy-nominated reggae band based in Arlington, Virginia. The eight-member band has released a number of singles, albums, and DVDs, including SOJA – Live in Hawaii. Their third full-length album Born in Babylon peaked at #11 on the Top Heatseekers chart while their 2012 album Strength to Survive topped the Billboard Reggae Album Chart. The band continues to tour and record new music.
Rebelution
Rebelution is a reggae-rock music band formed in Isla Vista, California. The five original band members were Eric Rachmany, Matt Velasquez, Rory Carey, Marley D. Williams, and Wesley Finley, who were all University of California, Santa Barbara students.
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The hardest part for any real Reggae Lover is choosing WHO deserves to be in the TOP FIVE.
Hear Kahlil and AGARD’s list of the top five juggling selectors of all time and discover their secrets to success.
But before they present their list, what do you think it should be? Should technical skill matter the most or the showmanship? How much influence should one have in the selector’s community? Did they forget your favorite juggler?
Here’s their combined list you’ve been waiting for -
Fire Links - Veteran dancehall producer/selector Fire Links brings the heat every night. His 2016 collaboration with Kanye West titled Waves has debuted at number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Walshy Fire - Leighton Paul Walsh (Walshy Fire) is a Jamaican American DJ, MC, and record producer who is better known as part of the dancehall reggae-influenced group Major Lazer alongside fellow DJs Diplo and Ape Drums.
Steelie Bashment - Steelie Bashment ( Dwayne “Steelie Bashment” McKay) is a popular selector from NYC whose Steelie Bashment Sound System set out on a mission to not only play music but to be a leading force in Reggae and Caribbean music entertainment worldwide.
Super Twitch - Dancehall selector who always has electric energy. Twitch rose to prominence as a star on Afrique Sound before going solo.
Rory - Rory Gilligan aka Rory Stonelove! Few have a better reputation for juggling than Rory. He is the long-time anchor of Jamaica’s most celebrated sound system, the Stone Love Movement.
Sky Juice - Sky Juice is a Veteran selector and World-Clash winner, the frontman of Jamaica's Year-to-year sound, Metromedia.
Tony Matterhorn - Tony Matterhorn is a dancehall reggae deejay and sound system selector from Kingston, Jamaica. He was featured on our Top 5 for Sound Clash selectors as well.
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The pandemic has affected both reggae and dancehall artists in more ways than one - we either have people shelving their releases or see artists putting out as much as possible to see if they can make a hit.
That is why, in this episode, we decided to talk to Diego Herrera, Music Curator and Programmer, about Staying Power in Reggae and Dancehall and the changes we’re observing in the same today.
For as long as he can remember, Diego has loved music. His interest in different musical genres led to a career working for streaming giant Pandora as their Reggae and Caribbean Music Curator and Programmer, creating playlists and stations for over 50 million streamers.
Here are a few of the takeaways on Staying Power from Diego -
● Quality and not quantity is all that should matter to artists.
● It would be best to consider an artist’s versatility while deciding the staying power - having that versatility helps you stand out and survive the onslaught of all the releases and noise.
● One hit song is all it takes to get you to the top of the artist’s community.
● It helps to have a team around you and to be positive.
Here’s a few artists mentioned in the episode!
Bounty Killer
Rodney Basil Price is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay. AllMusic describes him as "one of the most aggressive dancehall stars of the '90s, a street-tough rude boy with an unrepentant flair for gun talk". He is considered one of the best dancehall lyricists of all time.
Sizzla
Miguel Orlando Collins is a Jamaican reggae recording artist. He is one of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary reggae artists and is noted for his high number of releases.
Vybz Kartel
Adidja Azim Palmer is a Jamaican reggae dancehall recording artist, composer, record producer, and entrepreneur.
Sean Paul
Sean Paul Ryan Francis Henriques OD is a Jamaican rapper, singer, and record producer who is regarded as one of the genre's most prolific artists.
Popcaan
Andre Hugh Sutherland is a Jamaican deejay, singer, and songwriter from the parish of St. Thomas.
Buju Banton
Mark Anthony Myrie is a Jamaican reggae dancehall recording artist. He is widely considered one of the most significant and well-regarded artists in Jamaican music.
Spice
Grace Latoya Hamilton is a Jamaican dancehall recording artist, singer, and songwriter. Referred to as the "Queen of Dancehall", Spice is recognized as one of the most prominent dancehall artists in the world.
Cardi B
Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar is an American rapper and actress.
Protoje
Oje Ken Ollivierre is a contemporary reggae singer and songwriter from Jamaica.
Jeremy Harding
Jeremy Harding is a Jamaican musician, producer, and engineer. He was the manager for Jamaican reggae artist Sean Paul until 2011. He also produced for artists Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Tanto Metro and Devonte.
Demarco
Collin Demar Edwards is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae recording artist
Charly Black
Desmond Méndez is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer, selector, and singjay.
Rihanna
Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a Barbadian singer, actress, fashion designer, and businesswoman.
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Reggae Lover Podcast episode with Kahlil Wonda and AGARD listing their Top Five Selectors in Soundclash history.
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Jamaicans have reached different parts of the world, generating a sensation with our music, and let me tell you what, Jamaicans get chart love.
Singers like Sean Paul, Shaggy, Sean Kingston, Carl Douglas, and many others have put Jamaica's name rising above with their music. In 2015 an article published by the Billboard Hot 100 positioned these artists as the audience favorites, not only in Jamaica but also internationally. But not everything has to do with artists. Jamaican producers also shine with their talent producing big hits inside and outside the country.
In this episode, we will talk to you about artists, producers, and the economic problems existing in the music world. Is everybody receiving their part of the revenues? Find out in today's episode.
SUMMARY
• Tyshane Thompson co-wrote "Having Our Way" with Drake and debuts at 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
• "CULTURE III" by Migos and "Jordi" by Maroon 5 albums feature Jamaican producers.
• Artists need millions of streams to make a good profit.
• Pandora paid Pharrell Williams just $ 6300 for 105 million plays, which says a lot about the music industry's current state.
• Some of the artists who defined reggae culture were the Marley family, Freddie McGregor's family, and Shaggy. You'll always see the same people on the charts over and over.
• The current population of Jamaica is 2,974,880.
• Producers prefer to work with recognized artists than locals.
• In the United States, there is a higher profit margin for producers than in Jamaica.
• On the creative side, music needs to diversify.
• Currently, in the music industry, there are legal loopholes in copyrights.
• Jamaicans performing on Billboard Top 100 international charts include:
- Carl Douglas - Kung fu fighting.Shaggy - It wasn't me.Sean Paul - Temperature and Get Busy.Sean Kingston - Beautiful Girl and You Owe Me One.Omi - Cheerleader
QUOTABLES
• "Artist, be true to yourself but, you have to understand this is also a business."
• "Labels they're not gonna work with people who are gonna be wasting their time."
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
• Pandora Paid Pharrell Just $6300 For 105 Million “Happy” Plays
• "CULTURE III" by Migos and "Jordi" by Maroon 5 feature Jamaican producers.
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Season 8 opens with an overdue Top 5 list from the Reggae Lover hosts - their Top 5 Dancehall Sound Systems of All Time.
We discuss the criteria used in selecting these top reggae sounds aka DJ teams. These lists include juggling sounds, clash sounds, Jamaican-based sounds, "Foreign" sounds, foundation/rub-a-dub sounds, and all-purpose sound systems. Respect goes out to all the Jamaican Sound Systems out there and of course all the fans.
During this analysis the need for a separate top selectors list became apparent. Look out for that topic to be covered in-depth during a separate upcoming episode. Also, moving forward we will be adding the video format so look out for links to those shows on our Youtube channel.
Mentioned in this discussion: Downbeat The Ruler, LP International, King Addies, Stone Love Movement, Killamanjaro, Bass Odyssey, Kozmik Movements, Studio One, Stur Mars, Mighty Crown, Highlanda Sound, King AP, King Stur Gav, Afrique, King Jammys.
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A continuation of the historical episode in which we described the foundation of Highlanda Sound. This part of the conversation recaps our first gigs and the years that followed.
In the late '90s, the three young lions that started Highlanda Sound vowed to become one of the most dangerous sound systems that played mostly 45s.
They committed to learning and practicing the arts of selecting and juggling in the dancehall arena. They set out to bring a different level of energy to the scene in Atlanta. They prided themselves on being versatile enough to entertain any type of crowd.
They accomplished all that and more. Listen to the evolution that led to this podcast.
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Reggae Lover hosts, AGARD and Kahlil Wonda take time out to re-introduce themselves. They discuss who they are, where they come from, and how they got into the music industry. Part 1 of this "flashback" conversation.
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The first guest appearance by Nick, Jamaican State of Mind podcast host. The Reggae Lover crew reminisces about the most trendsetting decade, the 90s. But why do we love the 90s so much?
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A replay of a classic focusing on the Best Non-Jamaican Reggae Artists.
This Reggae Lover Podcast Episode (118) highlights the global reggae phenomenon. R.I.P to Akae Beka.
Listen to the full mix here.
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Kahlil Wonda and AGARD share their personal TOP 5 Albums of All Time. These selections are not limited to reggae. This is the final new episode of Reggae Lover season 7.
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Kahlil Wonda and AGARD discuss what they are listening to and how they are listening to it. Top song selections for the Summer of 2021 are listed.
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We discuss the need for more Caribbean representation on film and television.
Cultural content is winning right now and our culture has yet to be properly documented.
The Caribbean region is known for reggae and soca but there is a bounty of cultural aspects that are yet to be exploited.
We sight current and historical examples of how and why we can and should go beyond the music and the "badman" stereotype.
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AGARD predicts parallels between the Roaring 20s (the decade of the 1920s) and the upcoming post-COVID19 period. We look back at some of the defining moments and technological advances from the pandemic era.
Dedicated to Reggae Lovers - Hosted by Kahlil Wonda and AGARD, Reggae Lover (@ReggaeLoverPodcast) pulls back the curtain on the issues, back-stories, and adventures of the global reggae music phenomena.
This reggae podcast features discussions on the culture, economics, and all things relatable to reggae lovers. Highlanda Sound produces this Caribbean podcast with new episodes every Monday.
Find Kahlil Wonda and AGARD on Social Media:
Instagram: @KahlilWonda @AOAgard
Twitter: @ReggaeLoverPod
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Reactions to the Jamaican government blaming dancehall music for contributing to the current overwhelming violent crime spree.
Dedicated to Reggae Lovers - Hosted by Kahlil Wonda and AGARD, Reggae Lover (@ReggaeLoverPodcast) pulls back the curtain on the issues, back-stories, and adventures of the global reggae music phenomena.
This reggae podcast features discussions on the culture, economics, and all things relatable to reggae lovers. Highlanda Sound produces this Caribbean podcast with new episodes every Monday.
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An in-depth conversation with Steve “Urchin” Wilson, a part of Sean Paul’s management for the past 18 + years.
In the Exciting World of Dancehall with Steve Wilson, we discussed how Steve has been pushing the culture in nightlife and through his work in the recording industry. He shares how he got started in the business, and his thoughts on Jamaica getting more hardcore about honoring reggae icons. We touched on strategies for harnessing the economic potential of reggae, the Sean Paul success formula, and much more.
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Drew and Iron Voice break down the world of sound clash and how it influences dancehall as a whole.
The Rumble Talk hosts offer fresh perspectives on many things sound clash and dancehall-related including:
How they come up with topics and create the magic that is Rumble Talk.How to stay relevant during the pandemic.A healthy Reggae dancehall ecosystem and the many different important roles.Everybody can’t be a DJ, MC, or selector.What dictates the new music that gets played in dancehall?Does dancehall still set trends?Sean Paul’s album, good or no?Soundclash was a filter for Dancehall and no longer is. The problem with DJs playing for $100.The real difference between the 90s and today's soundclash business.
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Part 1 of our exclusive interview with Drew and Iron Voice, hosts of Rumble Talk Thursdays. Rumble Talk is the hottest radio show on Sound Chat Radio and the most popular sound clash culture radio program ever.
Drew reveals how he became synonymous with sound clash culture and landed his position at Irish & Chin's Promotions and Sound Chat Radio.
Mishigan, is a founder and lead selector of ReggaeBoyz Sound. We get his backstory and learn how he became the Rumble Talk co-host known as Iron Voice.
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Macka B talks about his authentic reggae music journey which has soared due to his reggae and Veganism content.
Macka B's Gentrification EP and Single are Available Now
This Gentrification phenomenon is going on all over the world from Brixton to Brooklyn; Harlem to Toronto and Cape Town to Berlin.
There is a new video for the title track, Gentrification, featuring Macka B as a news anchor reporting live on the Wha Gwarn News.
In 2017 Macka B began a series of regular acapella videos released on his social channels - Medical Mondays and Wha' Me Eat Wednesdays. The releases proved very popular and the video for 'Cucumba' became a viral hit (80M+ views to date) and was picked up by mainstream media (Vice, Daily Mail) and appearances on UK terrestrial TV shows including GMB.
Macka B recounts these events in the track ‘Cucumba to di World’ which also has an official video with over 100K hits.
Full Show notes: - https://reggaelover.com/macka-b-on-uplifting-through-authentic-reggae-and-veganism/
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We talk to rising star I-Maa-Ra about his journey as an indie reggae artist in Jamaica.
I-Maa-Ra is featured as a top indie reggae artist on the Reverbnation platform.
Born Courtney Mark Anthony Stewart, in Roaring River, St Thomas, Jamaica, he started on his musical journey in the mid-1980s, toasting on Studio 4 Sound System in his hometown. After migrating to Kingston I-Maa-Ra began his recording career.
“I awake from the darkness of hate, break the slate to recreate someone great. Not too early not too late, I degenerate to regenerate, within, lies my fate.” Poetic expression from I-Maa-Ra, singer, songwriter, poet, and recording artiste.
The legendary Channel 1 Recording Studio was where he recorded his first single. Produced by Horace Tapper the song ‘Iron Bar” was recorded on the Top Rick record label, owned by Horace Tapper. I-Maa-Ra recorded a few singles under the name Senator Gary. Among them was “They are Dangerous,” done on the Beacon record label.
Characterized with the ability to “degenerate to regenerate” he changed his name to ‘I-Mara’, meaning “Solid and Firm’. This dynamic performing artiste is now called I-Maa-Ra, meaning “I see the Light”.
In 1992 I-Maa-Ra was awarded a scholarship to attend The Cultural Training Centre, now called the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts. At the then School of Music, he studied- Caribbean Latin American Jazz, specializing in Vocal and Ear Training.
I-Maa-Ra worked on Jamaica’s North Coast in the hotel circuit for a while after which he linked up with the group Abbasani managed by Milton Boothe, owner of Roots Rock Muzik. He became the group’s lead vocalist.
Under the name I-Mara, he released albums: "Let I Go," "Life’s Journey," and "Don’t Take It Personal." He also released several singles to include, 'Cramp & Paralyse the Heathen,' 'Babylon Ba Bye,' and 'Caan Cope.' He also did several music videos.
I-Mara has so far worked with such big names as Dean Fraser, Ibo Cooper, Barry O'Hare, and Mikey Bennett. I-Maa-Ra once sat on the board of directors of the Jamaica Association of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, and is also a social advocate and motivational speaker in schools and colleges across the island. Meanwhile, I-Mara continues to perform across the island of Jamaica.
An avid reader and prolific writer, always seeking to improve his craft, I-Maa-Ra continues to record and write poems. Having gone through a spiritual transformation, I-Maa-Ra is now ready to unleash his full and true potential, energized and enlightened.
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Music and Marriage podcast hosts, Amlak RedSquare and Nikki join the Reggae Lover crew for this episode.
Music & Marriage is a podcast hosted by a dynamic and courageous couple, reggae recording artist Amlak Red Square, and his wife, Nikki Gordon.
Making it in the music industry is hard enough. To do it while juggling a healthy marriage and family is even harder. Despite this, when you love someone you will put in the work needed to be successful.
Nikki and Amlak RedSquare are a young couple trying to navigate through life with three children, becoming entrepreneurs, and pursuing individual careers. Things can get hectic, but they manage to maintain.
On the Music & Marriage podcast, they share personal and general insight on situations that affect and/or impact relationships and marriages.
Visuals for each episode are available on YouTube: AmlakRedSquare Official and the show is on all major podcast platforms.
Amlak RedSquare as the name suggests is apart of one of Reggae/Dancehall's top schools of music, the Redsquare Camp. Redsquare was founded by reggae icon Spragga Benz, who is also the uncle of Amlak RedSquare and his mentor.
Also mentioned in this episode:
Look Down: Sh*t you may have missed! by Steve "Urchin" Wilson
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Reggae in Africa is alive and well with Rootspence and the Groovemakers blazing the fire from Mozambique.
Rootspence joins us to give a first-hand account of the current reggae climate from Malawi to Mozambique. He breaks down some of the difficulties with reggae sprouting in former Portuguese colonies versus English-speaking areas of the continent.
Roots Reggae in Africa was championed by Bob Marley and the Wailers in the 1970s.
Rootspence was greatly influenced by the music his Reggae-loving parents played around the house. He learned and imitated the sounds and moves of Marley, also crediting Lucky Dube, Burning Spear, and Peter Tosh as sources of inspiration.
Helio Sixpence, better known as Rootspence, is an emerging artist, singer, and songwriter born in Malawi and based in Mozambique. The talented musician is quickly making waves in the scene with his unparalleled sound and style.
Through his emotion-filled vocal performances, Rootspence radiates raw emotion through explosive instrumentation. Inspired by his life experiences, Rootspence strives to push the envelope with his sound to make a well-rounded, dynamic style that will resonate with listeners. Moreover, he seeks to create music that can teach, advise, cheer, inspire, and heal souls.
2020 WAM (We Are Music) Award Nominee and seven times Reverb Nation Featured Artist, the artist aims to connect intimately through his lyricism and sound with listeners around the world. Rootspence will have listeners engulfed in the musical world he creates with his no-frills approach and realness. Rootspence is an artist to watch as he is set to cement himself in the music industry for years to come.
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Wake up to reality with special guest Ijahknowah who delivers a message to heal, uplift, enlighten, and empower our people and thus the entire humanity.
Wake Up, is the debut EP from Ijahnkowah An B.R.A.P (Black Revolutionary Almighty Perspective). Wake Up is available now. https://album.link/i/1536787110
IJAHKNOWAH AN B.R.A.P. is a Reggae artist and band doing only originals to inform uplift and elevate the masses of the real-life energies.
IJAHKNOWAH was born in the Parish of St. Thomas in Jamaica, located in the Blue Mountain region. IJAH, as he is affectionally called, comes from a family with immense musical talent. His inherited passion for music caused him to listen attentively to his favorite artists such as Peter Tosh, Joseph Hill (Culture), Burning Spear, Count Ossie, Mystic Revelation of Rastafari, Nina Simone, Gill Scott Heron, and Fela Kuti.
He was further influenced by his native music “Mento and Pocomania”. IJAH’s first public performance was at Jamaica’s Agricultural Society Benefit Concert where he performed his own rendition of “Many Rivers to Cross” by Jimmy Cliff. IJAHKNOWAH closely identifies himself with
many of Marcus Garvey’s beliefs and teachings and has remained a true loyal Pan Africanist.
IJAH has always aspired to become a Reggae recording artist with a special message. He began writing his lyrics between the late ’70s and early ’80s. He migrated to the United States in Chicago in 1987 and became the renowned lead singer for ‘Equal Rights Band’. A short time after he founded ‘Natural Force Band’.
IJAHKNOWAH moved to Atlanta in 1998 to produce his first recorded single “Down in Jamaica”, followed by “Free your mind” and “This is the day”, a collaboration with Messenger Selah and Ras Igel. In 2013 he recorded an album with the legendary Dennis (Jah D) Fearon. In 2013 he formed the ‘IJAHKNOWAH AN B R A P’ band.
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The Top 5 Lovers Rock Songs of all time according to Reggae Lovers AGARD and Kahlil Wonda are presented in this episode. Press play to hear the discussion.
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The Top 5 Bob Marley songs according to Kahlil Wonda and AGARD.
We are celebrating Bob Marley's 76th birthday (Feb. 6) along with the beginning of reggae month and black history. It's the birth month of both AGARD (Feb. 4) and Kahlil Wonda (Feb. 11) and we remember fallen soldiers, Dennis Brown (Feb 1), and Bunny Rugs (Feb 6).
Mentioned in this episode:
The Wailers, The I-Threes, Carlton Barrett, Aston "Family Man" Barrett, Aston Barrett Jr., Chris Blackwell, Roger Steffens, Emperor Haile Selassie I, Allan 'Skill' Cole, Chronixx, Boyz II Men, Stone Love, Earthruler, Lee "Scratch" Perry, U-Roy, Garnett Silk, Luciano, Buju Banton, King Jammys, Bushman, Half Pint, Studio One, Sir Coxsone Dodd, Glen Washington, Sanchez.
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Carlton Livingston, Jamaican vocalist, and songwriter extraordinaire is our special guest.
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Shinehead spreads the love as he passes through for a fun conversation covering from his roots to his current hits and forthcoming album.
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The Wailers Aston Barrett Jr. is the current torch-bearer of his family's legacy. Aston is the son of original Wailers bass guitarist and producer, the iconic Aston "Family-Man" Barrett. The Wailers 2020 album, One World, is nominated for Best Reggae Album at the Grammy Awards.
Aston shared gems of knowledge about music and life.
We talked about his training and the process that led to his role as bandleader. He explained his philosophy on religion and how the Marleys and his father helped to shape that. We learn about the Grammy-nominated album and his experience working with Emilio Estefan. Listen for some fresh perspective on these serious times.
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Tropics is everywhere: Season 7 of Reggae Lover debuts with rising Jamaican star Tessellated as the special guest.
'Tropics Vol. 1', the notable debut by singer Tessellated offers a flavorful feast of sounds.
The seven unique tracks flow together perfectly for a brilliant showcase of Tessellated's talent.
We talk about how this anticipated project came together and give a glimpse into the life of Tessellated.
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How has reggae music has affected the whole world?
During this episode, we touched on the following:
Bob Marley was one of the most influential people ever.The many genres that stemmed from Jamaican music including EDM, Reggaeton, and Hip Hop.Many new reggae fans globally in the period from 1970 - 2000.Indigenous reggae markets and sound system scenes globally.Dancehall choreography transported all over the world.Producers and artists sampling and covering reggae/dancehall.Rastafarian culture has permeated the world and been appropriated.Reggae is both the catalyst and the soundtrack for movements of social change. One of the only genres that can be spiritual, political, and entertaining at the same time. The important traditions of teaching and empowerment through reggae lyrics.And there is so much more or as Bob Marley said "So much things to say..."
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We take some time to talk about Bob Marley's amazing life and legacy.
This episode is all about Robert Nesta Marley a.k.a The Legend a.k.a the King of Reggae.
We list some artists that have been compared to Bob or seen as the next Bob Marley at some point. Then we explore why there hasn't ever been another artist quite like him. No recording artist has been as revered and respected.
We also touch on conspiracy theories circulating around his assassination attempt, and death.
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A specially crafted mix of 45's and dubs on the Cuss Cuss riddim. In episode 219, Kahlil Wonda listed Cuss Cuss as one of his all-time top 5 riddims. Inspiration along with listener requests have manifested in this mix for the true fans. Starting with the original Lloyd Robinson cut produced by Harry J and regarded as an original Studio One version. This mix spans all the decades since.
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Unity Sound Worldwide selector CrossFire links up to share his excitement for new reggae and dancehall releases.
PODCAST EPISODE SUMMARY
During this conversation we touched on:
The debut of the Family Buss Riddim produced by Unity Sound Worldwide.Unity online mixes and mix CDs (old and new).Who are the current Unity Sound Worldwide members?Summer Asian tour reaching Bali and Jakarta.Unity Sound T-Shirts and merchandise selling out.The syndicated More Fire radio showThe global state dancehall/reggae culture.RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
Koffee – Toast
Prince Levy – Lover’s Paradise
Unity Sound Worldwide – Family Buss Riddim
Unity Sound “Royal Ting – Lioness Order” IG Live Mix
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
Loud City Records, Gappy Ranks, Zagga, Delly Ranks, Ginjah, Harmony House, Prince Levy, Etana, New Kingston, Bali, Jakarta, Indonesia, Kranium, Koffee, Chronixx, Protoje, Rebelution, Stick Figure, Collie Budz, Lila Ike, Chronic Law, Squash, Australia, Trinidad, Atlanta, Japan, Harry Dread, Aquarius (Japan), King Ryukyu, Mighty Crown, Sammy T, Kirky C, Master Simon, Agent Sasco, Jesse Royal, Kabaka Pyramid, Konshens, Wayne Wonder, Poison Dart, BBC 1xtra, Bigga C, Dready, Arif Cooper, Irie FM, DJ Emp, DMC Vibes, Passport Gang, Champion Squad, DJ Reem, Fahrenheit Creation, Jah Prince, Aba Shaka, ZJ Sparks, Zia Benjamin.
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Reggae superstar Maxi Priest talks about his album entitled “It All Comes Back to Love.” The project was executive produced by Shaggy and is nominated for Best Reggae Album at the 2021 Grammy Awards.
We preview the album’s title track “It All Comes Back To Love” and “My Pillow’ which both have a classic sound. Listen for “It’s a Summertime Vibe” feat. Bounty Killer, and Maxi’s favorite cut, “The Bridge You Burn.” Also, “Cool Nuh” with Shaggy, and “Anything You Want” with Estelle and Anthony Hamilton.
Maxi takes us back to his early days in East London lifting sound system speaker boxes. The singer walks us through an evolution forged in London’s sound system scene including his days with the legendary Saxon sound.
He was the first reggae artist to have a No. 1 hit worldwide, including the U.S. Billboard charts. There’s so much to learn from this fun conversation with the living legend, Maxi Priest.
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Reggae star Kabaka Pyramid drops by to talk about his new mixtape, "Immaculate," challenges of the year 2020, his mission and motivation in music, and much more.
Buzzworthy - Discussing the MOBO and GRAMMY Awards reggae nominations. Steve McQueen's Small Axe movie series on Amazon Prime.
Tastemaker - "Immaculate" mixtape by Federation Sound featuring Kabaka Pyramid. Kristine Alicia's motivational single, "Black Diamond."
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Wrapping up the best of 2020 reggae artists, songs, albums, promoters, sounds, and events.
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A discussion on Sound clash culture in 2020.
Listen for analysis of what's been going on with sound clash culture in 2020 and predictions of where we see things going in the future based on key indicators like dubplate cutting, the lack of youth in the arena, and more.
This is for others who share a passion for sound clash and listeners who have the slightest curiosity. Read on for a collection of sound clash culture-related resources and links in one place.
Among the themes discussed on this sound clash culture in 2020 episode:
Which sounds are in the top, heavyweight tier globally?Why are European and Japanese sounds not joining the online dub showcases and clashes?How was the golden era of sound clash and reggae music financed?Is sound clash culture bordering on extinction?The expensive hobby of cutting dub plates and its economic implications.For the full show notes including Buzzworthy, The Tastemaker segment, plus Sound Clash Resources and links, visit ReggaeLover.com
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We list and discuss our personal top 5 riddims of all time.
According to Wikipedia, "riddim is the Jamaican Patois pronunciation of the English word rhythm".
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This episode takes a look at the world of reggae backing bands and the legends they support. Our guest is Stevie Culture, a musician from the west coast of Jamaica who's has been playing and performing Reggae music for more than 2 decades.
The backing band culture seldom gets highlighted or explored though it's a major part of Jamaican music culture. This is a tribute to the musicians in the background, working to support the major Reggae artists. Every big show is facilitated by these amazing people behind the scenes. They never get the recognition they deserve - until now that is.
Stevie Culture has been a member of major backing bands, Sane Band, the Fifth Extension, Prophecy Band, and Ninja Force Band. He has been on stage with some of the greatest artists of all time including Dennis Brown, Freddie McGregor, Yellow Man, Garnet Silk, and Capleton. He has traveled around the world touring and playing reggae music. We are grateful that he could share these amazing stories on your platform.
Tastemaker, Buzzworthy, and full show notes - https://reggaelover.com/reggae-backing-band-culture/
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We caught up with Diego Herrera, the Reggae/Caribbean Music Curator and Programmer for Pandora Media. He's the man with the plan for Caribbean Music. He is entrenched within the culture and has been for a long time. As you may know, we've been working with Pandora to help push reggae music. Our podcast is featured on Pandora and we curate playlists on Pandora as well.
Diego works in the ecosystem touching the artists, labels, and the distribution channel. We had a very interesting, informative conversation. You will love it. We loved it! We pull back the curtain and shed some light on what happens on the back end at digital streaming services.
We all use these platforms to listen to content, but how do they really work? What are the inner workings? We learn about that plus get Diego's refreshing perspective on the state of the culture. He comes from a very knowledgeable point of view. Of course, after the main segment, we present the Buzzworthy, Tastemaker, and SoundClash update segments.
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Special guest DJ Kashshares his perspective as a DJ/producer who has worked with various artists in the diaspora.
DJ Kash just released a new single called All Night Long featuring Tifa and is working on his debut EP. We get his take on the industry, artists, culture, and how his contributions propel the music.
During this conversation we uncovered:
How did the song with Tifa, "All Night Long," come about?How was DJ Kash able to champion Caribbean music on ATL commercial radio?How did DJ Kash get popular on the ATL club scene and start touring?How does sound system culture influence DJ Kash's style of DJing and MCing?How did DJ Kash get into music production?"The best DJs in the world are Caribbean DJs ...because we are the king of genres." - DJ Kash
Buzzworthy, Tastemaker, and Sound Clash Update
[Documentary] Chasing the Sound: Major Lazer - Travel with Major Lazer to Ghana and Nigeria to make the world smaller by making the party bigger.
[Single] All Night Long by DJ Kash and Tifa.
[Soundclash News] The No Jing Bang clash tournament Grand Final was Saturday, October 10th. Sponsored by the world's #1 DJ software platform Serato, the final featured Tek 9 from Brooklyn versus Kanabis from Antigua.
[Podcast Interview] Sean Paul responds to criticisms for labeling dancehall clash culture as "slavery mentality."
[Sound Clash Audio] Eagle Force vs Love People vs Super Gold vs Inferno 10/20 (45 Shop Lock) JA ( Finals)
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Top 5 Reggae Roots (Replay) with Kahlil Wonda's top-ranking 90’s culture songs.
1. Untold Stories - Buju Banton
2. Splashing Dashing - Garnet Silk
3. One Away - Sizzla
4. Lord Watch Over Our Shoulders - Garnet Silk
5. King In This Jungle - Jah Cure ft. Sizzla
Buzzworthy - The passing of Legendary producer, Bunny "Striker" Lee.
The Tastemaker - Pretty Melanin - Diel
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A review of The Journey Chosen by Spragga Benz, the new album. Nick from the Jamaican State of Mind podcast links up to defend Spragga, his favorite artist.
Buzzworthy:
Koffee becomes Mastercard's brand ambassador for Jamaica.Buju Banton featured on FIFA 21, performs for launch.Soundchat Radio launches a new website with a premium subscription model.The Tastemaker:
Koffee and Buju team up for the "Pressure" remix.
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The crew discusses some of this Summer's trends and attempts to predict what's next.
The Tastemaker is Kabaka Pyramid's "Nice Up the Dance."
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyMon, 28 Sep 2020 - 262 - Is Vanity Running Dancehall?
We discuss the reggae industry's focus on vanity metrics such as social media likes and YouTube views versus actionable metrics like engagement and sales.
Reggae/dancehall fans find ways to get new music for free (YouTube, mixtapes, sound system audio, email blasts, SoundCloud, etc). They form opinions based on the opinions of others if they have to. They also find reasons to justify why they did not buy the new album(s).
Fans of other genres take action by collecting (buying) albums, whether digital or hard copy. They collect the new albums of the artists they like and then form their own opinions about the music.
Kahlil Wonda reviews Tarrus Riley's new album, "Healing." Reactions to the passing of celebrated Reggae icon and trailblazer, Toots Hibbert.
The Tastemaker - Babylon Warfare · Tarrus Riley ft. Teejay and Dean Fraserhttps://youtu.be/9uWUxANyI9E
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We talk to Maxi Priest and Jonathan Emile who collaborated on Emile's recently released "Babylon is Falling" Remix.
Reggae music has always been at the forefront of social and political issues. One example is Bob Marley's participation in the Amandla Festival of 1979 in Boston. There, Marley performed in support of the anti-apartheid movement and the liberation of South Africa.
A few short months ago, the entire world was shaken when George Floyd lost his life. People protested, buildings and businesses burned - all while in the middle of a worldwide pandemic. Race relations were already strained, but this event managed to trigger both a national and international outcry for change and justice.
"Babylon is Falling" is a song that has put a voice to the change. The song features 2 artists (Jonathan Emile and Maxi Priest) from different generations coming together to speak on what they've been through, and what's to come.
We held a reasoning on the following:
How did the Remix to “Babylon is Falling” featuring Maxi Priest come about?Different flavors of racism in the UK, Canada, and the Southern U.S.The concept behind "Spaces In Between," Jonathan's debut reggae album. Maxi Priest's excitement for his forthcoming album, "United State of Mind."Why are some Caribbean people afraid to go back to the region?Billboard's disrespect towards dancehall culture with their Verzuz cover.What is the responsibility of musicians in fighting oppression?The problem with trying to control musicians' creative output.‘Babylon is Falling’ Remix - Jonathan Emile ft Maxi Priest
Two Artists from Different Generations Come Together to Sing About the State of the World Today:
Canadian-Jamaican artist Jonathan Emile and British-Jamaican artist Maxi Priest came together to create the Remix to “Babylon is Falling”, a track on Emile’s new album, “Spaces In Between." The album is currently distributed by MindPeaceLove/Tuff Gong International. While the remix to the song was recorded back in January, 2020, neither artist knew at the time that the song would become so relevant a few months later.
Emile is a bilingual (English & French), multi-talented singer-songwriter, producer, and Cancer survivor. His commanding voice resonates at the start of the song and draws the listener in immediately, asking if they know what their worth is, and then mentions the capitalistic society in which we live. He then explains that this can’t go on and eventually, something has to change (Babylon will fall).
Grammy-nominated Maxi Priest, best known for his Lover’s Rock and R&B/Reggae fusion tunes like “Close to You’ and “Wild World” comes in next, but he’s not singing about love this time. In fact, he’s Deejaying (rapping), which in itself is a rare sound for him. He rides the riddim with the smoothness that he’s best known for, but the content of the lyrics speak of the things he’s both experienced himself throughout the years growing up in England, and what he continues to see around him today. His message, like so many, is that he’s tired.
“Here we go again - We stand firm we nah ease up the pressure - Just like a volcano bubbling over - to take it to the heights you have fi step like a soldier”
Although both Emile and Priest come from different generations, they have many things in common, including being of Jamaican heritage, and growing up and living outside of Jamaica, which has impacted them.
Like so many people that live abroad, there are mixed feelings right now with what is happening with the racial, economic, and spiritual climate, and the uneasiness that it brings. “Babylon is Falling” is a song that resonates with everyone, no matter where you come from, or what age you are.
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We list our Top 5 Revolutionary Reggae Songs of all time. Ras Jamal from Royal Ethiopian Sound joins the discussion to give his analysis.
We define what a revolutionary song is and how the music of the 70s differs from the messages in today's music. There are different kinds of revolutions. The conversation takes us through the some responses that have emerged as a result of today's struggle for racial justice.
Jah9, Yeza, Kabaka Pyramid, Protoje, Akae Beka, Lutan Fyah, Warrior King, Anthony B, Sizzla, and Queen Ifrica are commended for their contributions to the movement. We each listed some honorable mentions in addition to our top 5 revolutionary reggae songs.
Kahlil Wonda's Top 5 Revolutionary Reggae Songs
Bob Marley - Burning and LootingBob Marley - RevolutionPeter Tosh - Equal RightsSizzla - Made OfBob Marley - Slave DriverAGARD's Top 5 Revolutionary Reggae Songs
Bob Andy - UnchainedThe Abyssinians - Declaration of RightsPeter Tosh - Equal RightsDennis Brown - RevolutionBob Marley - WarRas Jamal's Top 5 Revolutionary Reggae Songs
John Holt - Police In HelicopterBob Marley - WarPeter Tosh - Equal RightsDennis Brown - RevolutionBeres Hammond - Another Day In The SystemWe also debated topics like:
Where is the revolutionary music of this generation?What is the difference between conscious music and positive music?Is reggae supposed to teach or help people?Outside of revolutionary music, what tactics can lead to the results we seek?Does an artist have to be a rasta to be conscious?The Tastemaker
Protoje's "In Search of Lost Time" album. Notable track, "In Bloom" ft. Lila Ike.Sevana's 'Mango' from the "Be Somebody" EP.Buzzworthy
Super Cat releases a new single, "Push Crime" with production by Salam Remi. A new album is forthcoming.
Ras Jamal's Recommended Books for Ongoing Learning
The Sankofa Movement: ReAfrikanization and the Reality of War by Kwame Agyei and Akua Nson Akoto.Yurugu: An African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior by Marimba Ani.Blueprint for Black Power: A Moral, Political, and Economic Imperative for the Twenty-First Century by Amos N. Wilson.Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D. by Chancellor Williams.How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney.Any books by Eric Williams, John Henrik Clarke, or Marcus Garvey.
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An in-depth conversation with Steve "Urchin" Wilson, a part of Sean Paul's management for the past 18 + years.
We discussed how Steve has been pushing the culture in nightlife and through his work in the recording industry. He shares how he got started in the business, and his thoughts on Jamaica getting more hardcore about honoring reggae icons. We touched on strategies for harnessing the economic potential of reggae, the Sean Paul success formula, and much more.
Steve "Urchin" Wilson Bio
After getting his start at Bob Marley's legendary Tuff Gong record label as a marketing exec, Steve spent 10 years cross-training in every imaginable area in the entertainment industry including a stint as studio manager for the GeeJam Studios where he oversaw studio sessions for The Roots, Common, The Gorillaz, No Doubt & The Jungle Brothers amongst others.
In 2001 this Jamaican trailblazer signed on to help pilot the dizzying career of multi-platinum Grammy winner Sean Paul.
He spent the last 15 years traveling to over 100 countries and presiding over logistics, booking, touring, promotion & recording for the Dancehall superstar.
While honing his role as a reggae ambassador Wilson simultaneously plotted to bring EDM & house music to his Homebase of Kingston via his Brand New Machine party series that saw super DJs like Diplo, Bob Sinclar, CongoRock & Toddla T spin in Jamaica for the first time. He has gone on to export the BNM party concept to Montego Bay, Cayman, London & New York City.
Steve is also partners in FSOR Music (Future Sound Of Reggae) a boutique label that has featured releases from Mink Jo, Transdub Massiv, Naomi Cowan, Jesse Royal & Craigy T amongst others.
Most recently he was one of the local partners of the initial staging of the critically acclaimed Tmrwtday Culture Festival in Negril, Jamaica.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyMon, 31 Aug 2020 - 258 - Bonus: The Vault Classic Music Reviews
The Vault: Classic Music Reviews podcast host, Brian Cox gave us an education on the island of Grenada. As a first-generation American of Caribbean descent, Brian shared his unique perspectives. Brian described the soundtrack of Grenada, and how music has changed there. We learned about the music and food you would encounter at a typical Grenadian party.
The Vault: Classic Music Reviews is a top-rated music commentary podcast. The co-hosts, hip-hop fans that grew up in the 90s, review classic hip-hop, R&B, and reggae albums 20 + years after their release. They break these albums down to see if they stood the test of time. Listeners get a perspective on classics from a fresh point of view. The Vault: Classic Music Reviews also includes guest interviews, round table discussions, and artist catalog debates.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyThu, 27 Aug 2020 - 257 - NiteLifeBuzz.com
Special guest, MC, is the founder of Nitelifebuzz.com, a top-rated nightlife website. The NiteLifeBuzz media-house provides events photography and promotion services around the world. They publish some most amazing nightlife photos from Caribbean parties. Our conversation fits this season's emerging industry insider theme.
As the proprietor and owner of NiteLifeBuzz.com, MC does many things within the industry. He knows a lot of people and has tremendous insight, especially when it comes to New York City. We talked about partying in Jamaica, reggae music, and much more.
We had a great conversation covering a bit of history in New York and in Jamaica. This had us reminiscing about former online hangouts, DancehallReggae.com and Highlanda.com. We also drifted back to party life and island excursions when "outside" was open.
Buzzworthy
Buju Banton as musical guest on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. Performs his song “The World Is Changing.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig6CYargL1gPopcaan debuts "The Fixtape." First week sales. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xua7qpaXN9IThe Tastemaker
Rising reggae star Lila Iké NPR Tiny Desk (home) concert. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbPa0QH_zxAProtoje - Like Royalty ft. Popcaan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFxyPB_LcBAThis season, we have a few bonus episodes coming your way. Check whatever platform that you listen to us on. We'll definitely have great new content for you. Until next time, stay safe. Make sure you find some good reggae music to keep your nerves calm and your mind focused where it needs to be.
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Reasoning with Tessellated, the Billboard chart-topping, Emmy-nominated Jamaican artist who blew up in 2017 with the hit single, Pine and Ginger.
During our conversation with Tessellated we uncovered:
What were his early musical influences?From where does he draw his inspiration?Who is he listening to right now?What's next on the horizon musically?How did he get to #1 on the Billboard Jazz charts?How did he earn the 2020 Emmy nomination?How would he describe his lyrical and production styles?The fusion of Afrobeat and Dancehall on new single, No Ansa feat. Crayon from Nigeria.Visit http://reggaelover.com for the full show notes, links, videos, and more.
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The Fix JA podcast has been a dominant force in media for quite some time now. The three co-hosts, Naro, Ari, and Javi, have dynamic chemistry and have achieved a synergy.
The Fix JA features the best of the best of the Jamaican dancehall and reggae scene. They cover what's hot and bubbling in Kingston from an objective point-of-view. The co-hosts interact with guests in a unique, honest, and real way.
We had the privilege of speaking with Naro, one of the dynamic hosts of The Fix JA, formerly Nightly Fix. From his base on the island of Jamaica, Naro keyed us into many aspects of the culture. If you have yet to check out The Fix, please do so as soon as you finish this episode.
Listen to Reggae Lover Podcast episode 205 - The Fix JA to learn:
Do Jamaican youth respect dancehall icons and history?Are young people in Jamaica building sound systems any more?What is the importance of quality media platforms and voices covering our music?Why and how did The Fix JA podcast get started?How did Naro, Javi, and Ari became the co-hosts and develop their chemistry?How does Naro handle the controversy that surrounds him?How does The Fix JA crew get the toughest dancehall personalities to be vulnerable?Why is it important to give upcoming artists an outlet?How does one stay up on the latest dancehall music?What is the state of the Jamaican entertainment industry in this COVID19 era?Why do people around the world have more reverence for reggae than people in Jamaica?It was a dope conversation. We look forward to linking up more in the future. As mentioned in the intro to this episode, we had to scrap the other segments for this week. Look out for more essential content curation in addition to some bonus episodes.
Please visit ReggaeLover.com to catch up on past shows. Make sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyMon, 17 Aug 2020 - 254 - Behind The Scenes: Reggae's Golden Era
A look behind the scenes with Neil Robertson, a music industry exec. from the golden era of reggae and hip-hop.
Neil Robertson worked behind the scenes as an A&R for Island Records. He was also a label manager and marketer for Island Jamaica. Neil was in the boardrooms and studios working withBeenie Manand Luciano to launch them internationally. As an artist manager, he has toured with, guided, and made deals on behalf of some of the best in the business.
Born and raised in NYC, Neil currently curates the music program at Alley Cat Amateur Theatre at The Beekman Hotel. He also handles DJ programming at The Seaport District/Pier 17 for Howard Hughes Corp and Pier A Harbor House for HPH Hospitality.
Behind the Scenes Highlights
A&R for Island Records, Gee Street, and Richard Branson's re-entry into the music business, V2.Worked on RZA's "Bobby Digital In Stereo GOLD," "Wu-Tang Forever," and Gravediggaz “The Pick, The Sickle & The Shovel."Worked on DJ Premier's "Afu-Ra Body Of The Life Force."Helped usher in a new era of Reggae and re-establish Island as the premiere Reggae label in the world.Launched the careers of Beenie Man (Slam/Maestro), and Luciano (Where There Is Life, The Messenger).Launched Sizzla's "Praise Ye Jah" as an independent release.Gold single for the Senseless soundtrack “Movin On Up” featuring Prince Be, John Forte, and Ky-mani Marley.Toured extensively in the hip hop world as a manager for Afu-Ra.Toured the world establishing Ky-mani Marley, Specialist Dillon, Rootz Underground, and Jesse Royal.Produced the "I&I Survived" album with the infamous punk rock band, the Bad Brains.Production work on Stone Love’s classic album, “Champion Sound Vol. 1.Managed Tessanne Chin (winner of The Voice) and Jesse Royal.Consulted VP Records, producing live events including Puma events at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.Produced 4 shows during the 2012 Olympics with AEG at the O2 Indigo.Currently, curates and DJs live events at Alley Cat Amateur Theatre.Tastemaker
Hezron - Resilient. Music for the soundtrack of the revolution.Kabaka Pyramid's new single Energy on the Divine Majesty Riddim. Great follow up to Babylon Fallin, which was a tastemaker selection a couple of weeks ago.Divine Majesty riddim compilation. Features Kabaka Pyramid, Chronic Law, T'Jean, Royal Blu, Runkus, and more. On Israel records, produced by Sonovic.Soundclash Update
Team Torment Locked and LoadedOnce again, Poison Dart @SoundManLinkUp
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Popular reggae artists have pushed the sonic envelope recently. The reception by reggae lovers has varied.
There are different perspectives on why this is, and if its the right direction for the music. We analyze perspectives and presumed motives in the context of the current revolution and in general terms.
Listen to this episode to hear:
Reactions to Chronixx saying there is no match for Sizzla in a clash.Reactions to Chronixx's "Cool As The Breeze/Friday.""Who would be the next best Jamaican versus battle?A Taste of Sumfest: Who were the best performers? Should artists give a different performance online versus in-person?Is the reggae revival over?Tastemaker Segment:
Jada Kingdom - Win (Single and Video).Buju Baton - Blessed (Official Music Video).Poison Dart @ Sound Man Link Up. Team Torment "Locked and Loaded."
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Major Lazer’s Jillionaire sits down with Reggae Lover’s AGARD and Kahlil Wonda.
Christopher Leacock aka Jillionaire is a Trinidad-born DJ/Producer, entrepreneur, IT guru, and restauranteur. He shares insights and drops gems while taking us through his amazing career.
In this Jillionaire interview, he came off like a scholar and an elder. He dropped a lot of knowledge. Dropped a lot of history, and a lot of perspectives. This conversation was nice and mellow – very different energy than last week’s show with Walshy Fire. Nevertheless, Jillionaire had profound things to say and you will enjoy the discussion.
Buzzworthy
Big ups to Buju Banton who’s been continuing his promotion of Upside Down 2020. Last week that promo brought him to a couple of very big platforms. One of them being the Breakfast Club.t
And the other one being Trevor Noah’s Daily Social Distancing Show. Buju is doing it all.
He was also recently interviewed on Sway’s Universe Sirius XM, Shade 45.
He is covering all grounds right now. And he also was able to do a performance on Trevor Noah’s Show to close out that on that episode. He performed “Buried Alive” from the Upside Down 2020 album.
The Tastemaker
Buju’s got a song called “I Am a Jamaican,” which won the Jamaica Festival competition for 2020. The song and video speak for Jamaicans living abroad and at home. The composition embodies the Jamaican patriotic spirit. Make sure you don’t miss that.
There is a new single from Kabaka Pyramid, a response to the current social injustice. The song, “Babylon Fallin,” came out on July 17th, 2020 with accompanying visuals. The music video features clips of scenes with the police facing off against citizens.
Kabaka uses his well-known lyrical prowess in this very conscious song. It’s social commentary. One of the themes that we’ve been talking about on this platform is the need for music like this. This song definitely goes on that list of revolutionary music. And it’s right on time.
The riddim is a different kind. It is not a “one-drop” beat. The message and production are coherent with the times. Regardless of what genre you subscribe to, once you hear the song, you hear what he’s talking about. If you’re anything short of an anarchist or a racist yourself, then you will feel the passion. The release has seen coverage by The Source, a nod to Kabaka’s rep as a dope emcee.
Soundclash Update
Every Friday Team Torment presents the Locked and Loaded dubplate showcase. Hear four different sounds weekly live on YouTube. Shout out and the entire Team Torment crew, King AP, Blackheart, and the rest of sounds.
Also in sound clash news, Soundclash.com has a new series coming out sponsored by Serato called No Jing Bang. The tournament will be hosted by D.J. English Fire, Chris Diamond, Walshy Fire, and Warrior Sound.
What do I love about this? First of all, it’s great to see the unity between Chris Diamond, Walshy, and Warrior. Two of the top online clash promoters have now joined forces. Secondly, the major corporate sponsorship for this sport is a huge win. Look out for more developments from the No Jing Bang series. We’re glad to see some growth in the SoundClash community as we all adapt to this new normal.
Coming Up
This season, we will bring you more interviews due to what’s going on in the world right now. Some great potential guests have definitely freed up. We look forward to sharing more exciting, insightful conversations with you. So stay tuned.
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Reggae Lover Podcast is produced by Andres AGARD and Aubrey Kahlil Agard. Visit ReggaeLover.com for full show notes, archives, and more information. If you’re interested in a sponsorship or donation, please email info@ReggaeLover.com. Follow us on Instagram @ReggaeLoverPodcast. Like our Facebook page at Facebook.com/ReggaeLoverPodcast.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyMon, 27 Jul 2020 - 251 - Walshy Fire: Prophetic Energy
Our special guest is Walshy Fire from Major Lazer.
We enjoyed reasoning with someone that AGARD and I have known for decades. Before the podcasts, and before all the fame. If you're not familiar with Walshy Fire I don't know what rock you've been under. He has been everywhere in the world to deejay.
Walshy Fire talked about the state of the culture. We commented on dancehall, reggae, and business. We talked about soundclash and life in general. We didn't get into a lot of his background. If you want to check into his background, he's done many interviews in the past. If you're looking for that go check out this spot.
During this conversation, we checked in and started shooting from the hip. The session was militant, and energetic, which is a good combination.
Walshy Fire Reasoning
How quarantine has changed life.The soundtrack to the revolution.Soundclash.com and the Quarantine Clash series.Upcoming Major Lazer albums, artists, and mixtapes.The "Customized Years" book.The energy of nightlife versus day parties.Influencers standing against destructive music.The end of "niggering."Highlights for 2020 so far.Buzzworthy, Tastemaker, and Soundclash Update
Buju Banton celebrated a birthday. Donovan Jermaine and Buju received their gold record plaques for Til Shiloh. Vice News's mini-documentary: The Story of "It Wasn't Me," by Shaggy. Richie Spice album, "Together We Stand." Hecklers Inc/Di Phoenix page for new and classic sound system audio.Clash of the week: Black Roze vs. Natural Vibes vs. Supergold.Fanmail from a small town called Dujail, KenyaKahlil Wonda guests on The Vault: Classic Music Reviews podcast review of Til Shiloh.Please join us next week for a reasoning session withJillionaire from the Major Lazer crew. Tell a friend to tell a friend and shared a link to this show. Tweet a link to the show and tag @ReggaeLoverPod. We'll be looking for you online using hashtag #ReggaeLoverPodcast.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyMon, 20 Jul 2020 - 250 - Buju Banton New Album
This is our 200th official episode of Reggae Lover. We talked about “Upside Down 2020,” the long-anticipated album from Buju Banton.
There’s such a thing as an instant classic, and this Buju Banton new album is that. Listen to our in-depth analysis of every track.
Buju Banton New Album, Sales and Streams
We also talked about record sales and chart performance. The album got close to 3000 sales in its first week. That includes all physical copies, digital downloads as well as streams. What is a “stream?” What is the stream worth? A stream is a fraction of a sale. So you need a certain amount of streams, whether it be songs or the entire album, in order for it to equal one sale.
It was actually a strong debut compared to other releases from Jamaican artists. We look at the fact that Vybz Kartel released his album on the same day as Buju. His album, “Of Dons and Divas,” sold a little less than half that of “Upside Down 2020.” Koffee’s “Rapture,” EP which won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album had less than 600 first week sales.
We have had episodes about Billboard, sales, and what it means for Jamaican reggae artists. Music is actually the marketing tool for touring, merchandise sales, etc. In that case, Buju is in good hands with Roc Nation. I’m sure they’ll exploit this album very well.
Chart Performance
The Buju Banton new album, “Upside Down 2020” debuted in the number two position on the Billboard reggae chart. Also, on the Itunes chart for reggae music, it debuted at number two. At the time, Bob Marley held the number one slot on both of those charts. Vybz Kartel’s “Of Dons and Divas” debuted at the number six position on both charts.
The Tastemaker Segment
Last week’s episode, we didn’t get to go into this segment at all. As a result, there were a few things that I wanted to make sure that we mentioned.
Firstly, the Dré Island album, a debut album that features Popcaan on the “We Pray” single. The name of the album is “Now I Rise.” I bumped it or a good little while when it first came out. He’s doing press for the album right now. Go look for “Now I Rise” from Dre Island. Very good music.
If you’re a fan of Chronixx or Damian Marley, you’ll definitely love Dre Island. He’s very talented in his own right. He has a song out with Tory Lanez. So he has crossover songs as well.
Secondly, there’s an awesome release from Grammy nominee, Etana. An album entitled “Gemini,” which debuted on June 19th, distributed by Kojak WorldWide. That album is official. Very good production. “Gemini” brings a strong balance of dancehall, reggae, and lovers’ rock. There is some roots reggae flavor as well.
Kabaka Pyramid has a feature on there. Nomadz has a feature on there along with an artist known as Yhasha. This may be her best album to date. It’s definitely one of my favorites. Every song has a good vibe. I would add the whole album to my quarantine playlist. Take my recommendation. This is good, solid music.
Thirdly, we have to talk about Koffee. Her new single entitled “Pressure” is an inspirational song for the times. She speaks to the ghetto youths, but she’s also talking to every man. Every one of us is under pressure, if not now, at some point. It’s that type of message that can help to pull you through that kind of a situation. So I love it. She’s singing. She’s deejaying. It’s message music. A music video for that is also out.
In addition, Koffee is on “Bigger Love,” John Legend’s new album, released June 19. The song that features coffee is “Don’t Walk Away.” This song a breakup love song duet between the two of them. The curious thing is, so far, Koffee’s material hasn’t been love songs. There’s Justin Bieber’s, “I don’t care” remix where she appears alongside Chronixx. That would be the first but is more pop dance.
“Don’t Walk Away” is more of an R&B style song. Definitely check that out. And of course, if you’re a John Legend fan, we talked about him earlier with this feature on the budget album. He’s got a big project out right now.
Finally, we’ve got a new song from Anthony B entitled “Black and Proud.” This is not a protest or a revolutionary song a la “Fire Pon Rome.” He’s not telling you who needs to get burnt up in the fire. It’s a revolutionary song along the lines of just making this simple statement. I’m black and I’m proud.
If you follow the news you know that saying “Black Lives Matter” is offensive to many people. So saying things like “black power” or “black and proud” is also going against the grain. These are the messages that we want to hear from our reggae artists, especially our cultural artists. And Anthony B is known for being that guy.
This one is on the new World Rebirth rhythm produced by Reggae Vibes Music. It’s a brand new song released on July 8th. Anthony B’s “Black and Proud.” Please check it out. It’s awesome. Good reggae music. Good for the heart, the soul, and the brain.
Sound System Update and Wrap up
We also gave a very concise recap of some recent sound system, soundclash live online events. In conclusion, we announced next week’s special guest will be Walshy Fire of Major Lazor. Please share this show with a friend and tag @reggaeloverpodcast (IG) or @reggaeloverpod on Twitter.
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Essentially a trailer to Introduce our podcast to new listeners, this is a super-short episode.
Dedicated to reggae lovers everywhere, the Reggae Lover music podcast features discussions on the culture, economics and all things relatable to reggae lovers. Highlanda Sound produces this Caribbean music podcast with new episodes released every Monday. Listeners can rely on fresh, high-quality content that is curated for them on a regular schedule. Above all, the hosts resonate with both newcomers and veteran fans alike.
Reggae Lover distributes on all major podcast platforms including iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, iHeartRadio, TuneIn Radio, and more to entertain, educate, and promote reggae music worldwide. We aim to surpass all expectations for quality and dispel myths about the Reggae genre and the people who avidly consume it.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyThu, 09 Jul 2020 - 248 - Caribbean Black Lives Matter
We are back with a new season after taking an eventful summer break. Our first episode, Caribbean Black Lives Matter, features Nick, the host of the Jamaican State of Mind podcast.
At the time of recording this, we were grappling with strong emotions. This, as a result of the series of events ensuing from the George Floyd lynching. Caribbean black lives matter.
We added a spin on the conversation as Caribbeans. Hear views on how American racism is viewed in the Caribbean and particularly Jamaica. It's an interesting conversation.
We covered race, policing, protests, other solutions, and more. Most importantly, you'll hear different perspectives on how reggae music is and should be interacting with the politics of today.
This is a time where we need Reggae music reform. Reggae needs another renaissance. We need to return to the culture once again. The music needs to reflect what's actually going on in reality. There is too much music about flossing. We are living through curfews. The time is dread right now. People need more. And when you talk about revolution, that's what reggae music is supposed to be doing. Reggae should be there to help fill that void and burn that fire.
At recent protests on the streets of American cities, Bob Marley and Peter Tosh's music could be heard. Will any of our modern artists create music that will be a part of the soundtrack for the revolution? This is one of the underlying themes for this season of the podcast.
#reggaereform
Because of the length of this conversation, we didn't get into some of the other segments that we usually do, but they will be back throughout the season.
The Tastemaker segment will be back. Soundclash updates will return if and when we have SoundClash content or sound system subject matter. Today, we just wanted to take the time to highlight this important conversation, Caribbean Black Lives Matter.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyMon, 06 Jul 2020 - 247 - Reggae Music Forever (Replay)
Our special guest was Shawn from the Reggae Talk podcast and Reggae Music Forever blog.
Certainly, we discussed the state of dancehall/reggae culture with Reggae Music Forever including topics:
Firstly, Dancehall supporters versus die-hard fans of roots reggae.Secondly, The overlooked conscious dancehall movement.The American reggae scene.Comparing white and black Americans taste in reggae.Reggae Talk Podcast 1-year Anniversary event.Other passions outside of reggae.Is reggae music on life-support?In conclusion, Predictions for the future.Resources:
Reggae Music Forever blog Reggae Talk Podcast
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WALSHY FIRE STATED THAT “JAMAICAN ARTISTS ARE ON THE VERGE OF CREATING A NEW GENRE” IN A RECENT INTERVIEW. THIS CLAIM WARRANTED FURTHER EXPLORATION SO WE WENT IN ON THE NEW MUSIC OF JAMAICA.
Before analyzing today’s music we reviewed the many genres that Jamaica has created. That amazing history includes Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, Reggae, Dub, and Dancehall. Reggae sub-genres Nyahbingi, lover’s rock, and rub-a-dub are also popular styles.
There was a peak in dancehall popularity in the early 2000s followed by a decline in quality reggae. At that time vinyl formats transitioned to the CD. Then CDs went out and digital downloads came in. As a result, DJs started using laptops to play music and consumers turned to personal electronics. This transitional period subsequently led to what we call the reggae revival.
The current global dancehall and reggae revival movements are creating genre-bending trends. Artists like Protoje, Chronixx, Kabaka Pyramid, Jesse Royal, Damian Marley, Lila Ike, and Koffee are synonymous with such trends.
Based on our analysis there either is a new emerging genre, or the concept of genres is simply dead. Distinctions between genres have become blurred and young audiences around the world are embracing that change.
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This was supposed to be a Dancehall 101 conversation and it ended up being a Dancehall vs Reggae debate.
More than a debate, various explanations of the culture emerged. This was our second talk show format episode and topics mentioned here ended up being re-hashed throughout the rest of the season.
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This is by far the funniest Reggae Lover episode. We list some of the biggest reggae one-hit wonders.
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Lila Ike was one of our best interviews from last year. Check out this replay and make sure to grab her new EP, The ExPerience, if you haven't already. It's a classic!
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A complete break down of the epic Beenie Man vs. Bounty Killer IG Live event presented by @VerzuzTV.
Also, in this episode, our season finale:
The drama between Swiss Beats, Tony Matterhorn, and Majah Hype.Reflections on the life and legacy of fallen reggae icon, record producer, and audio engineer, Bobby Digital. What we're listening to for Summer 2020.Reasons for the absence of Spotify in Jamaica.Quarantine Clash Semi-Finals
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Full review of Lila Ike's debut EP, The Experience, plus AGARD and Kahlil Wonda each list their top 5 SingJays.
Buzzworthy - Shaggy, Rayvon, and Spice appear on The Bachelor.
The Tastemaker - Full review of Lila Ike's debut EP, The ExPerience.
Soundclash Update - Latest from the Soundclash.com/Walshy Fire Quarantine Clash tournament.
Main Topic - Top 5 Singjays (a performer who is a combination of singer and deejay.)
Kahlil Wonda:
Buju BantonCapletonSizzlaChronixxMavadoAGARD:
MavadoDamian MarleyDemarcoI-OctaneShenseea
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Talking about what's going on in the business as we all continue adjusting to being locked down.
Apple Music expands coverage to more countries, including Jamaica. Soundcloud now offering digital music distribution.Up and coming artists who lack music business knowledge.Artists beefing and clashing during quarantine and why it's not a good look.Sounds and Artists who have improved their position during the quarantine. Buju Banton ft. John Legend - Memories. https://youtu.be/_rmRcc81jpM.Jah Izrehl - Never Worry. https://open.spotify.com/album/28feH3Kpu7hah9aOHleGgy.
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AGARD goes solo talking about the Soundclash.com Quarantine Clash tournament, Dexta Daps' release from prison, Lila Ike's upcoming EP, and more.
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AGARD and Kahlil Wonda invite their wives to talk about their Reggae lover journeys.
Buzzworthy
Buju performs on BET. https://youtu.be/y2G4PnJ9SjkBeenie and Bounty IG Live performance. https://youtu.be/vjD34TOODXwTastemaker
David Powell - Life Hard. https://open.spotify.com/album/6lFMsLfs0fIBYg3e7roAf6Etzia ft. Sean Paul - Let My Spirit Fly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8gSaZhKnw8&feature=youtu.beBuju Banton - Ganja Man. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpatK_sFYocSoundclash Update
25th Anniversary of Jaro vs Addies in Portmore, Jamaica 1995. https://soundcloud.com/hecklersphoenix/king-addies-vs-killamanjaro-04-95-ja-dancehall-showdown-hecklers-remasters
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Last week Protoje announced that his Indiggnation Collective (including Lila Ike and Sevana) has inked a multi-album deal with RCA Records. We discuss this historic singing and the recent trend of major label A&R's paying attention to Jamaican talent.
Tastemaker:
Alicia Keys - Underdog (Remix) ft. Chronixx and Protoje.Lila Ike - I SpyStalk Ashley - YoungSoundclash Update:
Walshy Fire's Quarantine Clash 3 - Heavy Hammer (Italy) vs. Poison Dart (Florida).Major Hype's Clash Series - Jazzy T from Renaissance vs. Steelie Bashment. DJ Premier vs. The RzaIrish and Chin's "Put In On The Table"
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This episode examines the dichotomy that is the incarcerated, gold-selling, chart-topping, and ever polarizing Vybz Kartel. His murder conviction was recently upheld by the Jamaican appeals court. Also, he won the Best Male Dancehall Artist category at the International Reggae and World Music Awards in Jamaica for the last two years in a row.
Buzzworthy:
3:10 - Tory Lanez IG Live shut down.
5:04 - Reggae community responses to COVID19.
The Tastemaker:
11:41 - Coronavirus and quarantine themed reggae/dancehall songs from Sizzla, Luciano, Ding Dong, Kabaka Pyramid, Christopher Martin, Ce'Cile, Christafari, Ed Robinson, DYCR, Silver Kat, Zagga, Mr. Vegas and more.
Soundclash Update:
22:10 - Walshy Fire's second Quarantine Clash featuring Bobby Konders (Massive B) versus Jazzy T (Renaissance).
26:40 - Major Hype (Massive B) versus Nore (Afrique).
Main Segment:
32:45 - What matters more to Kartel fans, his songs or whether he committed the murder?
44:10 - Would more people attend a Vybz Kartel concert than Buju Banton's "Long Walk To Freedom" concert in Jamaica?
54:04 - What would the dancehall industry be like if Vybz Kartel was never allowed to record music in prison?
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This episode explores the current trend of celebrity producers and song-writers going live and competing in pseudo-soundclash fashion.
Selectors are juggling live and clashing on social media channels like never before. The music industry must continue to thrive using the technology that's available whether through live content, on-demand, or both. The lock-down situation will no doubt push the limits of what's possible.
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A HILARIOUS CONVERSATION ABOUT THE WINNERS FROM THE 38TH ANNUAL IRAWMA AND THE ACCURACY OF OUR PREDICTIONS. WE ALSO HAVE LOTS OF UPDATES FROM THE REGGAE WORLD IN THIS 2ND QUARANTINE EPISODE.
INTRO:
0:43 – AGARD Quarantine mixes https://soundcloud.com/djagardmusic/sets/agard-quarantine-mixes.
BUZZWORTHY SEGMENT:
3:13 – “Toast” in Life Water commercial. Koffee featured in Newsweek Magazine.
5:26 – DJs spinning live on social media: D-Nice, DJ Mars, Stereo 5, Unity Sound, Tony Matterhorn, Stone Love, DJ Jazzy Jeff, etc.
11:04 – Alicia Keys “Underdog” remix ft. Chronixx and Protoje with production by Izzy Beats and Swiss Beats.
THE TASTEMAKER SEGMENT:
15:09 – Champion Squad Remix Catalog https://soundcloud.com/championsquad/catalog.
16:00 – Blakkamoore and Snoop Dogg – Get Down Tonight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSPZg5aN4Cw&feature=youtu.be.
19:48 – Buju Banton performing on BBC 1Xtra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdBEuNoiTXM&t=2s.
22:13 – Lila Ike “Where I’m Coming From” live on 1Xtra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhSB53Nhj_8.
SOUNDCLASH UPDATE:
23:57 – Walshy Fire Quarantine Clash.
25:15 – Antigua Quarantine History Clash 2 with Stonewall vs Exorcist on FB live.
29:22 – Brief recap from Spring Killing in NY with Super Tremor vs. Real Sound vs. Venom Xenos.
33:19 – Pantason urging artists to lower dubplate prices
36:18 – Rest in Peace to Apple Gabriel, a founding member of Israel Vibration. Reaction to his passing.
MAIN SEGMENT:
38:16 – Due to the Coronavirus, the 38th Annual International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) was limited to a media-only broadcast. We discuss the winners and compare them with our predictions. Buju, Vybz Kartel, and Koffee were the biggest winners.
OUTRO:
45:45 – Fan mail and social distancing advice.
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In light of the current quarantine, we took time out to share personal updates and recommendations. We read selected fan mail and reviews plus spread love and offer encouragement. Find out who are the top 10 countries and cities around the world that listen to Reggae Lover.
Recommend content to check out while you're stuck at home:
Buju Banton interviewed by Winford Williams (On Stage).Buju Banton interviewed by Seani B (BBC 1Xtra).Jah 9 new album, Note To Self, and music video feat. Chronixx.Keznamdi album, Bloodline.Tribute To The I Threes by Shuga ft. Judy Mowatt and Marcia Griffiths.Film "Yardie" directed by Idris Elba."Sprinter" directed by Storm Saulter, exec. produced by Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith."Rudeboy," Trojan Records documentary.Reggae Lover Podcast fan page on Facebook.
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Part 2 of our interview with Kwasi Bonsu, co-founder of the Jamaica Music Conference (JMC), the preeminent annual conference for industry education, networking and collaboration in Jamaica.
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In this episode's main Segment catch an interview with Jamaica Music Conference founder and CEO, Kwasi Bonsu. The 7th annual conference featured panel discussions, workshops, artist showcases, special events, exhibits and more. Kwasi recaps this year's JMC and highlights his favorite moments.
Buzzworthy:
Results from the JARIA honors. Mortimer dominates, beating Koffee and Lila Ike.
Tastemaker:
Steppa Riddim released by Gargamel."Down and Out" by Ras Fraser JrRunkus - $$$ (Money) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGqeaPdGMhsSoundclash Update:
Sean Pipa & Boomerang promotions out of the clash game.
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A talented group of Reggae producers has been spreading the culture worldwide without necessarily getting their due fanfare. Many listeners may not know who is responsible for the songs and riddims they enjoy listening to.
Some Jamaican hitmakers are even infiltrating other genres and collaborating with the biggest names in music. We highlighted some producers who have shined with successful records but have remained behind the scenes.
Buzzworthy:
Kool Herc appears at the Jamaica Music Conference. Plans to open a museum in Kingston. Pharell Williams of the Neptunes in the studio working on music with Buju Banton.Tastemaker:
Baby Come Take It - Anthony Malvo ft. Buju Banton
Soundclash Update:
King AP enters 1,2,3 Badda Dan clash tournament.AGARD sounds off on King Addies vs. Stone Wall.PLAY THIS EPISODE NOW
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Kahlil Wonda analyzing the top 5 reality tunes from reggae's best decade. Kahlil has pieced together his personal top-ranking 90's culture selections.
Buzzworthy - Buju Banton Drew a Massive Crowd In Kenya For First Post Prison Show In Africa. Banton rocks mega-concert at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) ground. Does the First radio interview in years on NRG Radio in Kenya. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZ1IfQcU7Ss]Reggae Lover Merch.
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Listen to Reggae Lover episode 179, Financial Empowerment, on-demand.
Kahlil Wonda and AGARD offer commentary and suggestions on gaining financial success in a competitive reggae industry.
This episode features the soundclash update, buzzworthy and tastemaker segments.
The Tastemaker:Mýa ft. Ding Dong - Handsfree
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Research shows that children who listen to reggae and classical music are more likely to become open-minded. We examine these findings.
Buzzworthy:
Bounty Killer gives a talk on avoiding domestic violence.Koffee continues to garner media attention plus other industry trends.Tastemaker:
Skip Marley ft. H.E.R - Slow Down music video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4jZKM5Y6-0
Soundclash Update:
NJ Cup Clash with Soul Supreme defeating King Shine. The fallout from the clash. Will there be a Little Shabba v Jimmy Spliff?Will we see Dynamq vs Notorious? NY Clash Sound Top 5, then and now. Atlanta Clash Sound Top 5. Soul Supreme vs Innocent (upcoming clash). Liv Sound back on the road.Supreme Sound wins Put Up or Shut Up tournament in ATL.Main Segment:
New Study finds Children Who Listen To Reggae Grow to be More Open-Minded as Adults. Exposure to different genres during youth leads to a more diverse palette. Children who attend live music gigs early in life are more open to new activities and seek out live music events later on. Why reggae is so great. Sharing childhood experiences with music.
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All the Grammy nominees in the best reggae album category are winners. That one category is not enough to represent Caribbean music.
Enter IRAWMA. The International Reggae and World Music Awards is a platform for us to honor our own. This award show hasn't gotten the attention that it deserves and this needs to change.
We talked through some of the categories on the IRAWMA 2019 list and give our predictions. Visit the IRAWMA site for the chance to review and vote on each category. [https://irawma.com/vote-now/] Voting ends March 12, 2020.
The Tastemaker:
Elephant Man - Wap Bap prod. by Massive B • Bobby Konders. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejND3PRom7cReggae Lover Merch.
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