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Knight Blade is rock/reggae/rap band comprised of rap artist Mighty Casey, (White Girls BET UnCut), Chris Schlarb (VP A&R and CEO of Dubshot Records) Ryan Payne and Dave Morrison. Combining elements from hip hop, dancehall and roots reggae with rock and roll the group has a distinct unique sound that is still quite familiar. Their first single is an ode to the plant that was found on King Solomon's Grave "I Got That...."(Weed) and it is surely to be a marijuana anthem with a catchy hook, smashing beat and clever poignant lyrics. The song features all live instruments, including Casey on the keys and features Trinidadian reggae star Jah Bami. The song has already been featured on the popular music site, Hype Machine, the highly trafficked lyrics based hip hop site, Rap Genius and the prominent marijuana blog Haily Mary Jane. "I Got That....." (Weed) will be release on Tuesday 8/20 on iTunes and other fine digital music platforms. YOUR COMMENTS you may also like :
For your listening pleasure here is a wicked reggae remix of Bruno Mars's Marry You. Full Joy!! promo DL link : Marry You YOUR COMMENTS you may also like :
Keron "Kabaka Pyramid" Salmon is a multi-talented artist and producer coming straight from the streets of Kingston, Jamaica with a unique musical style blending the lyricism of Hip hop, with the energy and melody of Reggae and Dancehall. He is based out of the Bebble Rock music camp and through his liquid and hypnotizing delivery spreads the positive messages of spirituality and conscious evolution that forces you to listen YOUR COMMENTS you may also like : 7/12/2013 0 Comments [LISTEN THIS] VYRAL - TAKE A SHOT Dancehall star Vyral (formerly known as Kronik), breaks out with his hit single; "Take A Shot". Produced by David Ferguson at Big Bout Ya Music. Enjoy this young, incredibly energetic, emerging dancehall sensation. A hit that's bound to go viral. Available now on ITunes. YOUR COMMENTS you may also like: When Lucky Dube died, it seems he took with him not only his rare legacy, but reggae as a whole. Few musician even dare to do reggae songs these days and yet it is still a relevant genre because young international musos such as Melanie Fiona and Rihanna are still releasing a reggae song or two on their albums. The Marley brothers still tour and if Lauryn Hill gets over what made her leave the game, even she could drop an instant reggae hit. Yet no one on the local scene is willing to try out the Jamaican sound, well, until Mc Norman (pictured) stepped onto the scene. The Ugandan singer, who is based in South Africa, emerged on the scene when the music industry needed a hero. Let’s face it, we have all the house, rock and hip hop music to last last a couple of years. With Jah Seed seemingly retired from the music scene it is a little gloomy for the conscious reggae heads.Which is why it is refreshing to have a new voice to the dying genre who is set to change things in a big way. His album Lover’s Rock boasts 11 tracks that have deep reggae roots yet are tweaked to meet current musical trends. “I write music from things that I experience in my life,” said the animated singer. “I write a song so many times as therapy for the things that I go through. As we speak I have about 275 unreleased songs that just came from stuff I was going through.” If you have a listen to the refreshing Lover’s Rock you will wish you had the 275 cuts on one CD, but for now we have to be patient. The album starts off with I Remember The Day, a well put together joint that speaks of reminiscing of a time when love first started. “No matter how hard you try, you can never forget the first time you met the one you love. This is where I took the idea of this song from. The first meeting is always a special one because everyone is still curious and they don’t know much about each other so they enjoy the curiosity,” he said. For someone who is not originally from Jamaica it is interesting that his patois is on point. You would think Buju Banton or Beanie Man was on the mic. But being born to Eddy and Rossette Ganja in Uganda in 1975, when reggae and ragga were the staple sounds, there was no escape for the young Mc Norman. He grew up with a rich background in break dancing and soon shifted his talents to songwriting and singing. After deciding to move to South Africa, Mc Norman soon discovered that he had found a niche with his sound. “I am not competing with kwaito,R&B, or Afro-pop. I am just doing something totally different. “People love reggae and, let’s face it, no one is doing it,” he explained. To make his presence felt and perhaps spread the appreciation of his genre, Mc Norman has been working at incorporating local artists. “I have been communicating with the Lucky Dube Band and there may be something coming out of that. “Also, I am working hard at establishing the culture of karaoke in South Africa because in Jamaica that helps people appreciate new music there.” Lover’s Rock is available at your local music store. YOUR COMMENTSyou may also like: you may also like:
When it comes to senseless gun violence, newly converted reggae artist Snoop Lion says enough is enough. But instead of just speaking about his views on the importance of non-violence in today's society, the Doggfather is backing it up by doing what he does best: making rap songs that matter. On his latest single "No Guns Allowed" from his upcoming album,Reincarnated, Snoop channels the late Bob Marley with some impressive patois singing, delivering a poignant and inspiring message about unity, peace and a call to action against gun violence with the line, "No more gunplay, when the bodies hit the ground, there's nothing left to say." [Source] [MTV NEWS] The Harder They Come (1973) was the movie and soundtrack that launched reggae into prominence, especially in the USA. Reggae was generally overshadowed in the USA by other Caribbean music such as calypso. Then in 1968 Desmond Dekkerscored a Top Ten hit with “Israelites.” AfterJohnny Nash reached #1 with the reggae-infused pop single “I Can See Clearly Now” in 1972, American interest expanded dramatically. However, The Harder They Come soundtrack was a UK hit for almost a year before being released in the USA. Jimmy Cliff, the movie’s lead actor, composed and performed the album’s most popular songs: “You Can Get It If You Really Want,” and “The Harder They Come.” But all the performers deliver great music, especially Dekker (“Shanty Town”), The Maytals (“Pressure Drop”), and The Slickers (“Johnny Too Bad”). Several hit tracks also inspired hit covers: “Sitting In Limbo” (Cliff) by The Neville Brothers, and “Rivers of Babylon” (The Melodians) by Boney M. Cliff’s “Many Rivers to Cross” has inspired dozens of covers. This album is available in CD and MP3 format from major vendors. Please consider purchasing it from a local independent record store. Here’s an interesting fact! In 2003 The Harder They Come was reissued with a bonus disc. It includes Jimmy Cliff’s first hits, “Wonderful World, Beautiful People,” and “Vietnam.” It also includes “Israelites,” and “I Can See Clearly Now.” Cliff performs a marvelous cover of Nash’s classic on another soundtrack: Cool Runnings. [source][examiner.com] Born to Mr. Eddy Ganja, a Ugandan music legend, Soloist and vocalist with the Afrigo band, Mc Norman real names Mutebi Norman at the age of 12 started off his music career in Afrigo band working with Joanita Kawalya and Peterson Mutebi way back in 1987. He later joined mm disco sound, Missouri night club and worked with guys like the late ivan matama, dj lubba style and Rhino kalemba before joining Jose chameleon and Dj bernazor as dancers and Mc's for Missouri club every Wednesday and Friday. Mc Norman is a widely acknowledged Mc after working with Sam Amooti and paddy at Jaaja Ansinansi and working at vibration disco club alongside junior plies compious, dj Roberto, dj Henry and Lota back in the days. He joined his brother and former Bakayimbira Dramactors actor Philip Ganja in South Africa in 1998 after briefly working at vibes sound. Together with his brother, Norman started a music and films Production company under their father’s name “Ganja” music production to basically help upgrade talent. The two brothers have worked with some of the top South African Kwaito artists including Arthur Mafokate, the late Zombo, Purity and Penny penny the Shangani music star. Their Film Company has produced movies like “welcome to south Africa” which sold up to 2million copies in Uganda and 5000 copies in South Africa on the day of its release. They also produced “Buladina”, a tribute film about the life of fallen star Paul Kafero. Mc Norman released singles and now his lovers rock reggae music album titled Lovers rock Produced by krn production in uk. Mixed and mastered by mzamo @ down town studios south africa. Check out MC Norman on FACEBOOK and SOUNDCLOUD you may also like : |
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