#KingJoeReggae #MightyKarma #GwanFarmer #I KnowMySelfRiddim #MarshallNeeko | King Joe Reggae & Mighty Karma – Gwan Farmer (I Know My Self Riddim) [Marshall Neeko] Taken from the ep “Stay Alive” King Joe Reggae x Marshall Neeko “Gwan Farmer” ? ? ? ? ? Alongside Mighty Karma Release on December 7th 2021 Video Edited by Ras Shanti-I Produced By Livity Records “All farmer man Ready to plant ! Praise Jah and Till the soil Special thanks to All Familly & Friends who help I&I on the journey.. Ras Math High & Familly, Khayo Ben Yahmeen, Berthelot Familly, Pauline, Maïwen… And Give Absolute Thanks to Jah Almighty For Life, inspiration and all good things created on earth…
Month: December 2021
G3n3xgy & Loyal Flames – Greatest Thing
G3n3xgy & Loyal Flames Greatest Thing No Folly Entertainment
Blak Twang feat Jahmali – So Rotten (Interrupt Remix)
Blak Twang feat Jahmali So Rotten (Interrupt Remix) Interrupt Music Blak Twang ft Jahmali – So Rotten (Interrupt Remix) [Free Download] by Interrupt
Johnny Clarke – To Be Prayed
Johnny Clarke To Be Prayed Libertad Records Johnny Clarke – To Be Prayed by Johnny Clarke
Sizzla & Bam Rush – Homage
Sizzla & Bam Rush Homage Abnormal Records JA / Rivernile Muzik
Stranjah Miller – Ruffa Than Dem
Stranjah Miller Ruffa Than Dem Street Rockaz Family
Oneness Records – City Riddim
Anthony B – Not Giving Up
Anthony B Not Giving Up Emudio Records
Gregory Isaacs meets Max Romeo – Showcase Vol. 1
Gregory Isaacs meets Max Romeo Showcase Vol. 1 Global Beats Records Gregory Isaacs – Down the Line Dub Down the Line Gregory Isaacs – Motherless Children Motherless Dub Gregory Isaacs – Wah Dee Wah Dub Max Romeo – Reverand Reverand Dub Max Romeo – More the Merrier Dub the Merrier Max Romeo – No Peace No Peace Dub
Robbie Shakespeare RIP : reggae riddim twin dies
Robbie Shakespeare, one half of the powerhouse rhythm duo of Sly and Robbie, has died. Shakespeare had reportedly been ailing for some time and had undergone surgery related to his kidneys. A key architect in reggae bass lines dominate the form and beyond with his work being the spine of so many classics from U-Roy, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Sugar Minott, Augustus Pablo, Yellowman and Black Uhuru. His production work also extended beyond the reggae genre, covering various pop and rock artists such as Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, Cyndi Lauper, Joe Cocker, Yoko Ono, Serge Gainsbourg and Grace Jones.