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New album: Hollie Cook – Shy Girl | Release

New album: Hollie Cook – Shy Girl | Release

NEW RELEASE Hollie Cook’s fifth studio album, dropped via Mr Bongo Records, brings her journey full circle—nearly fifteen years after she first launched her solo career with the same label. Spanning twelve tracks, Shy Girl delves into themes of love, self-discovery, and emotional openness with gentle strength. From the dub-soaked pulse of Frontline to the tender melancholy of We Share…

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Review | Ronnie Davis – Beware Of Evil Men

Review | Ronnie Davis – Beware Of Evil Men

Jamaican singer Ronnie Davis was an influential roots reggae artist whose career spanned over fifty years. After rising to prominence with the legendary harmony group The Tennors and co-founding The Itals, he established himself as a successful solo act in the seventies. Davis’s signature was his passionate singing style and his dedication to socially conscious and uplifting lyrics. He passed…

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Naomi Cowan, From Paradise Plum to Paradise – World A Reggae EntertainmentWorld A Reggae Entertainment

Naomi Cowan, From Paradise Plum to Paradise – World A Reggae EntertainmentWorld A Reggae Entertainment

Naomi Cowan released her full-length album Welcome to Paradise, produced in collaboration with British hitmaker Toddla T, known for his work with many artists like Protoje, Kiko Bun, and Steel Pulse. A longtime bridge between reggae, dancehall, and UK bass culture, Toddla’s touch gives the album a polished yet playful sound, blending roots, R&B, and modern island energy. Following her 2018 breakout Paradise…

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Isha Bel & Dubskrollz release “Jah Jah Say No / Bubbling Horns”, Limited Vinyl Out Now – World A Reggae EntertainmentWorld A Reggae Entertainment

Isha Bel & Dubskrollz release “Jah Jah Say No / Bubbling Horns”, Limited Vinyl Out Now – World A Reggae EntertainmentWorld A Reggae Entertainment

Roots artist Isha Bel delivers another solid roots statement with “Jah Jah Say No”, produced by Tony Dubskrollz and voiced at the legendary Digital B Studio in Kingston. The track, now available on limited 7-inch vinyl and via Bandcamp, stays true to the essence of Jamaican roots reggae — deep, conscious, and spiritually charged. Built on a heavy rhythm and guided by Isha Bel’s commanding vocals, “Jah Jah Say No” calls…

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