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Let's celebrate the Legend Tarrus Riley by mentioning one of his best tune.
16/12/2024

Let's celebrate the Legend Tarrus Riley by mentioning one of his best tune.

Don’t compete with friends but rather try and be better than your father. 🧘‍♂️
15/12/2024

Don’t compete with friends but rather try and be better than your father. 🧘‍♂️

Kenyatta Hill is doing great.Joseph Hill is Happy.Keep Joseph Hill music alive.Teach your children the way.Teach them ri...
09/12/2024

Kenyatta Hill is doing great.
Joseph Hill is Happy.
Keep Joseph Hill music alive.
Teach your children the way.
Teach them right.
Love Love Love.

When the fruit is sweet the root is strong ❤️🔥🔥
05/12/2024

When the fruit is sweet the root is strong ❤️🔥🔥

Like father like son Lucky dube’s offspring 👾⚡️
03/12/2024

Like father like son
Lucky dube’s offspring 👾⚡️

True definition of     Which country is she from?!
01/12/2024

True definition of



Which country is she from?!

They found Black John Cena 😂
25/11/2024

They found Black John Cena 😂

Happy Earthstrong to The Queen of Reggae Music - Marcia Griffiths❤️💛💚
23/11/2024

Happy Earthstrong to The Queen of Reggae Music - Marcia Griffiths

❤️💛💚

🟥🟨🟩 Blessed 80th Earthstrong to Max Romeo ✨️Max Romeo is a steady voice in reggae music, known for songs like "Chase the...
22/11/2024

🟥🟨🟩 Blessed 80th Earthstrong to Max Romeo ✨️



Max Romeo is a steady voice in reggae music, known for songs like "Chase the Devil" and "War Ina Babylon." Born on November 22, 1944, in St. Ann, Jamaica, his music carries messages of spirituality and social awareness.






✍️ We We a De RastaDWe a De Rasta We a De RastasWe a De Rasta

20/11/2024

"Music was a concept born in me, so anytime I sit down and relax I always think or play music, or write music" -Peter Tosh

Keep the music with you everywhere you go, link in bio.

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I Wayne, Rastafarian stage name for Cliffroy Taylor (born August 6, 1980 in Portmore, Jamaica), is a roots reggae singer...
19/11/2024

I Wayne, Rastafarian stage name for Cliffroy Taylor (born August 6, 1980 in Portmore, Jamaica), is a roots reggae singer. He is known for his hit singles "Living In Love" and "Can't Satisfy Her" from his debut album, Lava Ground.

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Congratulations to the legendary Sean Paul, who received an honorary doctorate at UTECH! 🎓👏🏿 A well-deserved honor for a...
18/11/2024

Congratulations to the legendary Sean Paul, who received an honorary doctorate at UTECH! 🎓👏🏿 A well-deserved honor for a true icon. 🙌✨

Today, we remember Cecil “Skelly” Spence, a founding member of the legendary reggae group Israel Vibration. Born in King...
13/11/2024

Today, we remember Cecil “Skelly” Spence, a founding member of the legendary reggae group Israel Vibration.

Born in Kingston,Jamaica on Nov.13,1952, Skelly overcame incredible odds alongside his bandmates, Lascelle “Wiss” Bulgin and Albert “Apple Gabriel” Craig.
The three met as children in the Mona Rehabilitation Clinic, where they were treated after contracting polio. Their shared struggles and passion for music led them to create Israel Vibration in the 1970s—a band that would go on to shape roots reggae music for decades.

Despite facing setbacks in their early career, the group recorded their debut single “Why Worry” in 1976, marking the start of their powerful journey. With songs like “The Same Song” and “Unconquered People,” they achieved international recognition, eventually partnering with renowned label RAS Records. Known for their soulful harmonies and spiritually grounded lyrics, Israel Vibration gained a loyal following, with Skelly and Wiss touring globally for many years.
Wiss is the lone survivor of Israel Vibration as Apple Craig and Skelly passed away in 2020 and 2022 respectively.

Skelly’s warmth and wisdom will forever live on in the music he left behind. There is no end to a good thing, oh no. Cause everyday there is Jah loving 💚💛❤️

November 13, 1952 – August 26, 2022

BOB MARLEY said "The poor work and suffer to benefit the rich. The "system" has great difficulty in achieving utopia. Th...
09/11/2024

BOB MARLEY said "The poor work and suffer to benefit the rich. The "system" has great difficulty in achieving utopia.

The "real situation" is that nation wars against nation.
An uprising is needed-not necessarily a revolution, but at least a spiritual redemption."~~~Bob Marley









Lucky Dube  vs  Bob Marley
05/11/2024

Lucky Dube vs Bob Marley

Patrick George Anthony Barrett (born 15 January 1962), better known by his stage name Tony Rebel is a Jamaican reggae de...
04/11/2024

Patrick George Anthony Barrett (born 15 January 1962), better known by his stage name Tony Rebel is a Jamaican reggae deejay.

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Born in Kingston, Jackson grew up in the Stony Hill and Waterford areas. He was given the nickname 'Sanchez' due to his ...
29/10/2024

Born in Kingston, Jackson grew up in the Stony Hill and Waterford areas. He was given the nickname 'Sanchez' due to his skills – a reference to a footballer of that name.[2] He sang from an early age in the Rehoboth Apostolic Church choir in St Catherine.[1][3] After working with several Kingston sound systems, first as selector for the Rambo Mango sound system, he began recording and had his first hit with "Lady In Red", recorded for producer Red Man in 1987.[1][2] By 1988 he was one of Jamaica's most popular singers, and at his performance at Reggae Sunsplash that year he was called back for six encores.[2] He had further hits with "Loneliness Leave Me Alone", produced by Winston Riley, and with his version of Tracy Chapman's "Baby Can I Hold You", which was included on the Philip "Fatis" Burrell-produced Number One album (1989).[4] He has worked with several of Jamaica's other top producers, including King Jammy, Bobby Digital, and Donovan Germain.

His 2000 album Simply Being Me reached number 14 on the US Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart, and 2002's Stays on My Mind hit number

Primarily known for love songs and cover versions of pop and R&B songs, in the 1990s he mixed gospel themes with other topics on his albums, and released the totally gospel Who is This Man in 1999 and He's Got the Power in 2003.

In 2012 he revealed that he is now "a full-time producer", and has been working with studio engineer and writer Rodnie "Tenor" Lion.[10] In May he revealed that he was working on two self-produced albums, one dancehall (Like a General) and one gospel (There is no Other Like You Lord).

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"When you say ‘black music’ understand that you are talking about rock, jazz, R&B, reggae, funk, doo-wop, hip-hop and Mo...
29/10/2024

"When you say ‘black music’ understand that you are talking about rock, jazz, R&B, reggae, funk, doo-wop, hip-hop and Motown,” he told the magazine publication. “Black people created it all.

Being Puerto Rican, even salsa music stems back to the Motherland [Africa]. So, in my world, black music means everything. It’s what gives America its swag.”

-Bruno Mars♎️

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