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Review | Warriors From The East – Tazama Mashariki

Review | Warriors From The East – Tazama Mashariki

Belgian musician and producer Marc “MacLes” Leys, who was highly active in the music industry between 2012 and 2020, has been noticeably less engaged in recent years. While his 2013 project Puff Puff Riddim featured collaborations with esteemed artists such as Cutty Ranks, Gappy Ranks, and Iba Mahr, his primary focus was on working with emerging and relatively unknown reggae…

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Fresh Batch of Singles from King Jammy | New Release

Fresh Batch of Singles from King Jammy | New Release

NEW RELEASE King Jammy and Hits 38 Production have released a fresh batch of singles available for download and streaming. Six of the eight tracks ride a new, smooth juggling riddim. These include Aza Lineage’s Watch Out, Phalcon’s Re-Write My Wrongs, MediSun’s Rather Lose You, Brandon Rootz’s Cruising Girl, and Shavanique’s Baby I. The release also includes a revitalized version…

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Cover Culture : Lloyd Parks / Ray Peterson – Wonder Of You | New Releases

Cover Culture : Lloyd Parks / Ray Peterson – Wonder Of You | New Releases

COVER VERSION VS ORIGINAL SONG Since the early 1960s and even prior, numerous iconic Jamaican hits were derived from popular foreign songs. The original pop and soul tracks were frequently embraced by audiences on the island, leading reggae artists to create their own renditions. Some of these artists gained fame by covering chart-topping songs, turning these adaptations into timeless classics.…

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Lee Perry & The Upsetters – Jungle Lion / The Upsetters

Lee Perry & The Upsetters – Jungle Lion / The Upsetters

A Lee Perry & The Upsetters – Jungle LionB The Upsetters – Freak Out Skank Lee Perry & The Upsetters’ Jungle Lion stands as an energetic and captivating instrumental reggae masterpiece. Through rhythmic grooves, echoing layers, and deep, resonant bass lines, Perry’s pioneering production conjures a hypnotic soundscape. The track itself kicks off with Lee Perry’s distinctive lion-like growl, before…

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