Saturday, April 24, 2021
Queen Ifrica "Four Women"
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Royal Blu x Runkus - G (official music video)
Royal Blu And Runkus Remind You To Keep It “G” With New Single | ||
There has been quite a bit of talk surrounding the ever-changing nature of the music emerging from Jamaica these days. It is apparent that many artists and producers have been ‘colouring’ their music with not only the classic, traditional sounds of reggae and dancehall, but with other genres as well, thus creating something entirely unique. This ‘revival’ is no stranger to rising artist Royal Blu who is always ‘pushing the needle’ with his flows and sounds. The most recent product of this is “G”, a traphall song with an old-school dancehall classic beat at its core. The single features fellow Delicious Vinyl Island labelmate Runkus, and is produced by J.LL. The production of the beat came out of a conversation Blu and Runkus had when they were selecting riddims for a freestyle during a sound system show. “I instantly thought of the Stalag Riddim, and these lyrics ended up fitting perfectly on it,” Blu said. "So, from the reception it got at the show, Runkus brought up the idea to sample the riddim and have J.LL. produce it.” Blu describes “G” as a song encouraging people to keep their energy consistent throughout everything. “Since doing music professionally, there have been many naysayers and people who didn’t believe in my sound or image,” he said. “People who avidly tried to block me out. So I’m really just expressing how people can switch up based on success and try to be a part of the ‘bandwagon’.“ Along with the single, a video was shot on location at Blu’s alma mater, the Meadowbrook High School by director Fernando Hevia, and produced by the artists’ record label, Delicious Vinyl Island. It features cameos from fellow artists Leno Banton, Naomi Cowan, Courtni, Zhayna, Jamila Falaka and more. The single is set for release across all streaming platforms on Friday, December 18. | ||
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Junior Toots Sings Sweet and Dandy
Junior Toots Sings Sweet and Dandy Tribute to His Father
Toots Hibbert
Kingston, Jamaica (December 8, 2020) - Great music never
gets old, especially when Junior Toots releases the newest
remake of his father’s famous track, Sweet and Dandy. The
Toots Hibbert's legacy lives on through Junior Toots, born and
raised in St Mary, Jamaica. The idea to record Sweet and Dandy
came from Toots Sr. who produced the track for his son.
Released on December 8, 2020, marks the day that would have
been the 78th birthday for the recently transitioned Toots Hibbert
or “Nyah” as he was called by his family.
The Artist, in his own right, is a seasoned performer and
professional recording artist. His performances display high
energy, creative lyrics, and a massive passion for Roots Reggae
music. He has graced the stages of festivals and venues across
the USA giving his fans the opportunity to integrate his socially
conscious messages with inspiration.
For musical nostalgia fans, Toots and the Maytals’ original Sweet
and Dandy LP was released back in 1969 on Beverley’s Records
(1961-1971). The title song, Sweet and Dandy was the first track on
the B side of the album. The LP’s other biggest hits were Monkey
Man, Pressure Drop, and 54-46, That’s My Number.
The song is now available on VPal Music Label. It can be
streamed and downloaded from https://orcd.co/sweetanddandy
and all other digital music platforms.
I AM JUNIOR TOOTS
Buy it now from VPal:
https://orcd.co/sweetanddandy
On all digital and streaming platforms
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Press Contact:
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Tuesday, October 29, 2019
The Evolution of Reggae's Royalty 1st Lady, UNA MORGAN
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
Thursday, May 11, 2017
CHRONIXX’S DEBUT ALBUM CHRONOLOGY TO BE RELEASED JUNE 30, 2017 (MAY 19 PRE-ORDER) Billboard Reveals Track Listing & Premieres Song “Skankin Sw
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Marjorie Kay
Sunday, November 6, 2016
LEAF OF LIFE
Fresh off his performance at Reggae on the River where Anthony B called him on stage, Leaf of Life is ready for more! Hailing from Kingston Jamaica, one of the most exceptional & futuristic reggae/dancehall artist is here on his US tour & available for the 2017 festival season.
Monday, October 3, 2016
Sizzla Brings the Heat to Oakland, CA, By Shelah Moody
It was hot enough at Sizzla’s Oakland show to turn a press and curl into an afro. As one photographer put it, it was so hot in the club, even the walls were sweating.
On Sept. 23, Grammy nominated reggae dancehall super star Miguel Collins, aka Sizzla Kalonji, backed by the Gumption band, literally brought the heat to the Venue nightclub in Oakland. Case in point, by Monday, Sept. 25, temperatures in Oakland had soared to a blazing 92 degrees, not cooling down until Wednesday, Sept. 28.
Sizzla’s first Bay Area performance in eight years was sold out, with people literally piled on top of each other to catch a glimpse of the musical leader of the Bobo Ashanti Rastafari Movement.
Incidentally, the Bobo Ashanti house of Rastafari was founded by Prince Emmanuel Charles Edwards in the 1950s. The Bobo dreads are known for wrapping their hair in colorful turbans. In the late nineties, when Sizzla first emerged as a musical super power, I watched Sizzla meticulously iron a long piece of fabric and wrap his hair before a Long Beach, CA show, which is an art form in itself.
“Being in the western hemisphere, in a system designed to colonize black people and to keep them down, you have to get that knowledge of self; knowledge of being and where you’re coming from,” said Sizzla, 40. “When you go to Bobo, it reminds you of your true self, because you keep the Sabbath, you’re praising a black God; you have black men chanting and black priests and black empresses. It reminds you of your true African culture, your true ways. The Sabbath brings thing to re-memory. Apparently, it’s the foundation of our culture. All praise to the holy priest, Emanuel I, Selassie I, Jah Rastafari.”
Jah Warrior Shelter Sound System, featuring King I-Vier and Jah Yzer alongside DJ Danny Smoky kicked off the show, followed by the multi-racial, IrieFuse band, which combined heavy metal with roots reggae. The temperature rose as the Gumption band, featuring Phanso Wilson on drums, Kevo Gitz on guitar, Taddy P. Camp on bass and Dwayne Morris on keyboards took the stage and played a soulful set of roots and dub. Collectively, the band members have played with the likes of Beres Hammond, Maxi Priest, Luciano, Jesse Royal and other heavyweights.
Sizzla’s journey from his heavily guarded dressing room to the stage was a surreal, ritualistic experience, and so began the night’s deification of Sizzla Kalonji, whose name literally translates into hot, healing black seed. The air was thick and sweet with ganja smoke as a few rough looking handlers parted the crowd and cleared a path, cell phones and cameras set to video mode, onlookers stood on chairs and tables to welcome August Town, Jamaica’s favorite son as bowed in reverence, counted a few beats, placed his hand on his heart and began the few riffs of his opening song and raced onto the stage. (see link: https://youtu.be/uN8aZkEZ0NU).
What followed was a world class Bobo dread get-down that went on until curfew. Merging roots reggae with hip hop, dancehall and shades of seventies R&B, Sizzla kicked his legs high in the air and performed songs such as “Show Us the Way,” “Guide Over Us,” “Be Strong,” “Dry Cry,” “Woman I Need You” “Give Me a Try” and his signature composition, “Words of Divine.”
The event was not without controversy. One month before the show, it was announced that Sizzla’s show, originally scheduled at the fashionable 1015 Folsom nightclub in San Francisco had be cancelled due to pressure from the LGBTQ community. Sizzla, along with other dancehall artists, have been accused of promoting anti-gay rhetoric and inciting violence against members of the LGBTQ community. In a 2016, interview with Island Stage magazine Sizzla stated that he was not a man of hate, but a man working to end violence and promote education in his August Town community.
“You shouldn’t be afraid of Sizzla. I’m not an animal; I’m not a cannibal,” he said. “I don’t support violence on no level or no degree. What you need to do is to get to know Sizzla. If you don’t know someone, I don’t think that you should stand aside and criticize the person. Spend some time with the person; get to know the person and then we can see where we best go from there. You don’t need to be afraid of Sizzla; you need to be part of the movement for Sizzla. Love to the world. Yeah yeah! Don’t do that, ‘fraid a Sizzla fe wha?”
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
NEW RELEASE DUBAMINE - STRING UP THE SOUND EP
Bass music meets roots culture in debut EP from Californian producer Dubamine.
Dub-Stuy Records welcomes Dubamine to its ranks. Hailing from Santa Cruz, CA, the young producer has been active since 2009 with a series of digital-only releases. String Up The Sound marks his vinyl debut with four tracks that trace direct links between roots, reggae, hip-hop, and bass music. The EP features the vocal talents of Jamaica’s Blackout JA , London’s Brother Culture , a long-standing voice in the sound system community, and DC-based Carlton Livingston , a Jamaican legend best known for his work with the Greensleeves and Jah Life labels. String Up The Sound is a meeting of styles and generations.
The EP’s three vocal tracks -- ‘Nicodemus’, ‘String Up The Sound’, and ‘Good Morning Jamaica’ -- offer sureshot summertime anthems with memorable hooks over production that blends the best of DMZ ’s eyes-down philosophy with vocal-driven contemporary dub reggae in the vein of Mungo’s Hi Fi . The release is completed by the instrumental ‘Murda Style’, a subtle and powerful forward riddim inspired by dub techno and a minimalist aesthetic reminiscent of Rhythm & Sound . This debut by Dubamine combines bass weight, legendary voices, and sound system aesthetics to please multiple generations of bass-loving fans.
TRACKLIST : A1. Nicodemus feat. Blackout JA A2. String Up The Sound feat. Brother Culture B1. Good Morning Jamaica feat. Carlton Livingston B2. Murda Style
All song can be heard on Streetwise Radio's Big Splif 420 Reggae Show
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Sunday, March 27, 2016
New Music From Ziggy Marley
Los Angeles, CA (Monday, February 22nd) – Seven time GRAMMY award winning recording artist Ziggy Marley will release his sixth solo studio album, Ziggy Marley, on May 20th through Tuff Gong Worldwide. Recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Ziggy, the new self-titled album marks his first release in 2 years, following 2014’s critically acclaimed Fly Rasta, which took home the 2015 GRAMMY award for Best Reggae Album. A digital pre-order will be available beginning February 26th exclusively on iTunes that will include an instant gratis track of the album’s first single “Weekend’s Long.” On the same date, a physical album pre-order will be available at ziggymarley.com.
Ziggy is set to guest star in the hit action television series Hawaii Five-0 which will air on Friday, February 26th on CBS. In the episode, Ziggy will star as Bones, friend of reoccurring character Odell Martin played by Michael Imperioli. Three Ziggy songs will run during the episode including two new album tracks “Weekend's Long” and “Ceceil.” “Forward To Love,” from Ziggy’s fourth studio album Wild and Free will also be included in the episode.
This summer Ziggy will embark on a major North American tour (official dates TBA). Confirmed dates so far include shows at the Spotlight 29 Casino on May 27th in Coachella, CA, BottleRock Festival on May 28th in Napa, CA and the Magic City Blues Festival on August 6th in Billings, MT. For additional concert and ticket purchase information, please visit ziggymarley.com.
ZIGGY MARLEY Links:
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facebook.com/ziggymarley
twitter.com/ziggymarley
youtube.com/ziggymarley
instagram.com/ziggymarley
ziggymarleyorganics.com
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Monday, January 18, 2016
Errol Moore
Monday, August 31, 2015
ROCKY DAWUNI CONTINUES "BRANCHES OF THE SAME TREE" TOUR IN EUROPE!!
August 28 Copenhagen, Denmark @ Loppen
August 30 Reykjavik, Iceland @ Gamla Bio
September 4 Nuuk, Greenland @ Katauq
September 8 Amsterdam, DL @ Cafe the Zen
September 9 Cologne, DE @ Underground
September 10 Recklinghausen, DE @ Haltestelle
September 11 London, UK @ 229 Club
September 12 Aarhus, Dk @ V58
After a stellar United States and Canada tour throughout July and August including headlining performances at California Worldfest in Northern California, Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, Afrikadey Festival in Calgary, California Plaza in Los Angeles and Lincoln Center in NYC, international music star and Cumbancha recording artist Rocky Dawuni is now off to Europe this week to continue his "Branches of the Same Tree" Summer tour with stops in Denmark, Greenland, Iceland, Holland, Germany and the UK with suport from Artefix Music and Neil O'Brien Entertainment.
The influential Wax Poetics Magazine just published an amazing in depth inteview with Rocky and the rise of his new sound "Afro Roots!" Rocky Dawuni straddles the musical boundaries between Africa, the Caribbean and the U.S. to create his signature "Afro-Roots" sound that unites generations and cultures. Filled with uplifting and irresistible songs, Rocky's sixth album, Branches of the Same Tree, blends inspirations from his diverse experiences while expanding on his identity as an artist, a proud son of Africa and as a true world citizen.
The songs on Branches of the Same Tree reflect influences as wide ranging as New Orleans funk, Brazilian samba, even the lilting sounds of Hawaiian ukulele, seamlessly integrated into a unique and approachable style. The album features appearances by an all-star lineup of guest musicians, including veterans from Michael Franti and Spearhead, Steel Pulse, Ben Harper and The Innocent Criminals and Ziggy Marley. Already a superstar in West Africa with a devoted international fan base, Branches of the Same Tree brings Rocky's music to even wider audiences around the world. The first single from the album"African Thriller" (remixed by Jeremy Sole of KCRW FM) is a hit worldwide with the fantastic accompanying video that has set the dance world a blaze!
Rocky just launched his new music video for the song "Nairobi " in partnership with OkayAfrica.com (Follow this link to view the video ). The track appears on Dawuni's acclaimed 2015 album. Filmed in Kenya's capitol city, the video is an ode to this "beautiful city in the sun" and a plea for peace and celebration of shared destiny. The video captures a picturesque portrait of iconic and historic monuments of Nairobi as it explores the everyday life of the city. Dawuni serves as a traveling minstrel, journeying across neighborhoods, bearing a message of goodwill.
What's up next for Africa's shining star? Stay tuned...
Filmed in Nairobi, Kenya, the video offers a tribute
to a city, country and people.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH "NAIROBI" on OKAYAFRICA.COM
ROCKY DAWUNI can be heard on Streetwise Radio, Live365,iTunes,Pandora,BigSplif420 Reggae.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Monday, May 18, 2015
ETANA AND HER BAND RAW SOUL REBELS KICK OFF THEIR U.S. SPRING 2015 TOUR THIS WEEK IN SUPPORT OF LATEST ALBUM I RISE
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May 17 @ Montego Caribbean Lounge in Virginia Beach, VA
May 20 @ Howard Theatre in Washington D.C.
May 21 @ The Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, OH
May 22 @ Kola Ultra Lounge in Farmington, MI
May 23 @ The Wild Hare in Chicago, IL
May 24 @ Fine Line Music Cafe in Minneapolis, MN w/ Ryan Daniels
May 25 @ Vaudeville Mews in Des Moines, IA
May 27 @ Bottleneck in Lawrence, KS w/ Gonzo
May 28 @ Hodi's Half Note in Fort Collins, CO w/ Gonzo
May 29 @ Fox Theatre in Boulder, CO w/ Selassie & Family
May 30 @ Cervantes in Denver, CO w/ Gonzo
Jun 1 @ Liquid Joe's in Salt Lake City, UT w/ Gonzo
Jun 3 @ The Showbox in Seattle, WA w/ Anuhea
Jun 4 @ Wonder Ballroom in Portland, OR w/ Anuhea
Jun 5 @ Arcata Theatre Lounge in Arcata, CA w/ Anuhea
Jun 6 @ Mezzanine in San Francisco, CA w/ Anuhea
Jun 7 @ Mystic Theatre in Petaluma, CA w/ Anuhea
Jun 10 @ The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, CA w/ Anuhea
Jun 11 @ The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA w/ Anuhea
Jun 12 @ The North Park Theatre in San Diego, CA w/ Anuhea
Jun 13 @ Reggae In The Desert in Las Vegas, NV w/ Anuhea
Jun 14 @ Livewire in Scottsdale, AZ w/ Anuhea
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Monday, April 20, 2015
Friday, April 3, 2015
"Nah Complain",By Kafinal and Uroy Now Playing On Streetwise Radio
Thursday, March 12, 2015
The Fastest Rising Star in Jamaican History. Gully Bop
The Fastest Rising Star in Jamaican History
By. Amero
Once again we are coming to you from Streetwise Radio where we are
changing the way you listen to music.I have an amazing story to unfold!!
When dreaming of success or a career one tends to always wish for an
immediate ascension to the top of the field. The notion that you can bypass
the hurdles and pitfalls of becoming successful in the career you choose.
The proverbial Rags to riches story. The Phoenix that rises from the ashes.
The story starts in Jamaica with a 50 year old artist named Gully Bop.
Picture the toothless guy begging for change in front of your local liquor
store. Then add near 3rd world poverty surroundings and you have his
launching point. Seriously Gully Bop is allegedly homeless, formerly a
drug addict and mentally ill. So I know by now your asking,so how does
this story end well? It all starts from a youtube acapella freestyle video “
Wuk Affa Mi” that sprung him into Dj’s attention. Gully Bop became a
street sensation overnight. Dj’s began putting his freestyle's onto beats and
Gully took off. Coming out of the Sea View neighborhood, young people
gravitated to his music.Gully Bop began recording an album almost
immediately. Gully’s first two recordings ‘My God Dem Nuh Bad Like Me’
and Body Specialist’ were instant hits and he joined the ranks of the top
Jamaican artists in less than two weeks. In little over a month Gully Bop has
found fame, wealth and even love. Gully Bop was a headliner at Jamaica’s
annual Magnum Sting which is the biggest dance hall festival on the island
and he ripped it according to fans. Following the successful show Gully had
to get ready to pack his bags if he had any at all because a world tour was
being negotiated and finalized. The tour has stops in Stockholm,London
and New York to name a few. Gully Bop is really about his money. He
had offers from two American doctors for oral surgery to fix his grill but he
put off the appointments till after his first tour. ( I guess if he made it this
far without teeth why would he need them now..) What makes Gully Bop
so popular is the old dude can actually rap and I mean he has flavor. I
was primed and ready for a two minute and thirty second laugh at some
old bum but instead i wound up with my mind blown away. I can most
assertively say he has the voice that is just perfect for dance hall. I'm
actually mad that this dude has been sitting on a crate for the last 1000
years when he could have been on our playlists in heavy rotation.You have
to check out Gully Bop. His tour starts in March and you can hear him on
Big Splif 420 Reggae at 5:30 pm and again at 10pm pacific time. Brought
to you by Streetwise Special Delivery Inc. PEACE OUT!!
Sunday, February 22, 2015
ALKALINE. PUTTING A BLACK EYE IN THE GAME?
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