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  • In this exclusive episode of **B.O.S.S. Radioā€™s Reggae Hour**, Mr. E sits down with reggae sensation **Teego Don**. Known for blending reggae, dancehall, and hip-hop, Teegoā€™s music delivers powerful messages of motivation and positivity. From growing up in **Portmore, Jamaica**, to navigating the challenges of the industry, Teego shares his unique journey and how he uses music to uplift listeners worldwide. šŸŽ¤

    Teego Don also addresses a crucial cultural issue: the **Bob Marley Beach predicament**. In this candid conversation, he opens up about the fight to preserve one of Jamaica's most important landmarks šŸŒŠ.

    šŸ‘‰ **Listen Now:**
    https://www.sbcmovement.com/2024/10/exclusive-interview-with-teego-don-on.html

    šŸŽ§ You can also find the interview on your favorite platforms:
    - **Apple Podcasts:** https://music.apple.com/us/artist/teego-don/1522118025
    - **Spotify:** https://open.spotify.com/artist/7c7ZCMuPSfjLQAWTF1Bdqn
    - **Audiomack:** https://audiomack.com/teego-don-1
    - **Spreaker:** https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reggae-hour--2646280

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  • Bless up, reggae massive! Yuh nah waan miss dis vibes, seen? We link up wid di legendary Kleva Roots fi a deep convo ā€˜bout di roots, di riddim, anā€™ di message weh flow through his life anā€™ music. From growinā€™ up wid him uncle Owen ā€˜Dreadieā€™ Reid from di Wailers, to stayinā€™ tru to di spiritual path of roots reggae, Kleva Roots a drop nuff wisdom anā€™ positivity.

    We reason ā€˜bout di Bob Marley Beach controversy anā€™ di fight fi di people dem rights, anā€™ Kleva tell we how fi keep di roots alive, no matter wah gwaan in di world. Pure vibes anā€™ nuff livity in dis interview, mi bredren!

    LISTEN NOW pon yuh favorite streaming platform:

    Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/kleva-roots/1560218703
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4uM2FZWuHsQ3mzx8AW7jTW
    Songwhip: https://songwhip.com/klevaroots
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@klevaroots1
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    Stay grounded, stay blessed, anā€™ remember, di riddim nevah stop!

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  • šŸŽ§ Unlock your mind and join the movement! In this episode of Reggae Hour Podcast on B.O.S.S. Radio, we sit down with Jamaican reggae artist Redeemm for an exclusive interview that dives deep into his latest album, "A Key For Caged Minds." šŸŒ

    Redeemm shares his personal journey from working in the Jamaica Fire Brigade to pursuing music full-time, discussing how his life experiences shape the powerful messages in his songs. He also reflects on important issues like the privatization of Bob Marley Beach, calling it a troubling move that strips Jamaicans of their cultural heritageā€‹(Redeemm Interview Transā€¦). Plus, he weighs in on global conflicts like the Israel-Iran war, explaining how these events impact his art and drive him to create music that challenges the status quoā€‹(Redeemm Interview Transā€¦).

    Episode Highlights:

    The story behind "A Key For Caged Minds" and its call for spiritual and mental liberationā€‹(Redeemm Interview Transā€¦)
    Redeemmā€™s take on the privatization of Bob Marley Beach and what it means for Jamaicaā€‹(Redeemm Interview Transā€¦)
    Insights on current global issues and how they influence his musicā€‹(Redeemm Interview Transā€¦)
    šŸ“… Release Date: Monday, October 21st, 2024, at 7 PM CST
    šŸŒ Listen: Available on all major podcast platforms and live at www.sbcmovement.com

    For more on Redeemmā€™s journey and behind-the-scenes details, check out the full blog post:
    šŸ‘‰ Unlocking a Musical Revolution: Redeemmā€™s Exclusive Interview
    Listen to A Key for Caged Minds here:
    Apple Music:
    https://music.apple.com/us/album/key-for-caged-minds/1690060012

    Amazon Music:
    https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0C95JFFTF

    Shazam:
    https://www.shazam.com/song/1690060012/set-jah-people-free

    You can stream the album on these platforms directly using these links!
    šŸ”” Donā€™t miss this powerful conversationā€”subscribe now!

    #ReggaeHour #BOSSRadio #Redeemm #AKeyForCagedMinds #JamaicanMusic #MentalLiberation #BobMarleyBeach #ReggaePodcast #NewMusic

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  • In this electrifying episode of B.O.S.S. Radioā€™s Reggae Hour, we sit down with none other than Christopher "Zabrick" Reid, one of Portland, Jamaicaā€™s most dynamic reggae and dancehall artists. šŸŒ From his humble beginnings in church choirs to performing with dancehall legends like Gyptian and Iwayne, Zabrick opens up about his incredible journey, hit-making collaborations, and upcoming projects, including his highly anticipated single, Believe Mama. šŸŽ¶

    We dive deep into Zabrickā€™s storyā€”his early performances, his work with international producers, and his rise to becoming a force in reggae music. Plus, Zabrick shares his thoughts on the current situation at Bob Marley Beach, where the people of Jamaica are fighting to preserve a cultural landmark.

    Whether youā€™re a long-time fan or discovering Zabrickā€™s music for the first time, this episode is packed with insight, inspiration, and a whole lot of reggae vibes. šŸŒž Donā€™t miss this in-depth conversation with one of reggaeā€™s brightest stars, as we explore the past, present, and future of his extraordinary career.

    Tune in now on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Deezer, iHeartRadio, or directly on our website at https://www.sbcmovement.com/2024/09/reggae-hour-welcomes-zabrick-portlands.html!

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  • This week on BOSS Radio, we had the pleasure of diving deep into the world of reggae and hip-hop with none other than South African multi-platinum artist Don Dada. His latest project, the double album "The Heart & The Mind," is making waves globally and touching on issues that resonate with listeners from all walks of life.

    During our interview, we discussed three standout tracks from the album: Rise Up, Blessings, and Memories. Each song encapsulates a unique aspect of Don Dadaā€™s musical philosophyā€”whether itā€™s pushing through lifeā€™s struggles, recognizing the blessings around us, or reflecting on the power of memory. These songs speak directly to the heart and mind, a perfect reflection of the albumā€™s theme.





    But the conversation went beyond music. Don Dada and I touched on pressing issues, like the ongoing battle over public access to Bob Marley Beach in Jamaica, and similar struggles over land rights in South Africa. The artistā€™s perspective on the global impact of these struggles added depth to our discussion, showing how his music is not only a call to action but a representation of the worldā€™s current climate.

    The Heart & The Mind is a two-disc masterpiece: one disc is packed with reggae and dancehall vibes that uplift the spirit, while the other disc delves into hip-hop, tackling societal challenges head-on. This album perfectly captures the duality of the human experienceā€”the emotional and the intellectual.

    If you havenā€™t already, nowā€™s the time to stream this powerful album. As Don Dada said in the interview, ā€œclear some time and take in the full journey.ā€ You wonā€™t regret it!

    Stream "The Heart & The Mind" on the following platforms:

    Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/album/79YhNpYYrUxE17qtDhbbDJ
    Apple Musicā€‹(Apple Music - Web Player)- https://music.apple.com/us/album/rise-up/1761338875?i=1761338879
    TIDALā€‹(Tidal)- https://tidal.com/browse/album/379603649
    Amazon Music-https://music.amazon.com/artists/B00BIXJYAK/don-dada

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  • Join us for an exclusive interview with Jimi Watusi, the charismatic lead singer of the renowned Dallas-based reggae band, Watusi! šŸŽ¤šŸŒŸ Tune in to the Reggae Hour podcast hosted by Mr. E on June 25th, 2024, at 7 PM CT. šŸŒāœØ

    Jimi Watusi shares his journey, from the roots of reggae to spreading messages of love, truth, peace, justice, and freedom through soulful melodies. Discover the stories behind the music that has captivated audiences worldwide. Are you ready to be inspired by the voice of Watusi? šŸŒæšŸŽ¶

    šŸ“… Date: June 25, 2024
    šŸ•– Time: 7 PM CT
    šŸ“² Available on all streaming platforms!

    šŸ”„ Donā€™t miss this captivating conversation! Follow Watusi on social media for more updates and behind-the-scenes content:

    Facebook: @Watusiworldbeat https://www.facebook.com/Watusiworldbeat
    Instagram: @JimiWatusi https://www.instagram.com/jimiwatusi
    Twitter: @WatusiReggae https://x.com/WatusiReggae
    šŸŒŸ What questions do you have for Jimi? Drop them in the comments and letā€™s get ready for an unforgettable episode!

    #ReggaeHour #JimiWatusi #WatusiBand #DallasReggae #OneLove #PeaceAndLove #RootsReggae #PodcastInterview #TuneIn #MusicLovers #ReggaeMusic

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  • SHALOM!!!


    Get ready for a reggae redemption story that will have you shouting "Hallelujah!" and skanking to the beat all at once. Today, we delve into the incredible life and music of Stephen Omar Harper, better known by his stage names: Stevie Wonder (yes, you read that right!), and the mighty Shalom!

    Shalom's journey began in 1968, in the heart of Kingston, Jamaica. Music coursed through his veins from a young age, with the eight-year-old already belting out tunes. Fate intervened when he met the legendary Sugar Minott, founder of Youth Man Promotion Recording Studio. This is where Stevie Wonder, the name (don't ask!), transformed into a teenage reggae enthusiast soaking up knowledge under the wing of a master.

    Image of Sugar Minott
    Sugar Minott
    Those early days saw Shalom touring the globe as a backup vocalist alongside the likes of the late Jennifer Lara. He crisscrossed continents, experiencing the electric energy of reggae fans in England, Germany, France, Canada, Japan, the US, and even Africa!

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    Reggae Concert Crowd
    By 1997, it was time to step out of the shadows. Shalom emerged, and with him came the smash hit "Baby I've Got News For You." This wasn't just any song; it dominated the charts in Jamaica, England, and even Malawi for a whopping 14 weeks! Love songs like "I Love You Forever" solidified Shalom's place as a reggae force to be reckoned with.

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    Gold Record
    Then, in 2002, a twist of fate (or perhaps divine intervention?) changed everything. During a US tour, Shalom reconnected with his fiancƩe, Rose Hamilton, who was deeply involved in ministry work. A spiritual awakening followed, leading Shalom to embrace Christianity.

    Image of Bible
    This newfound faith led to a new direction. In 2004, Shalom, now an ordained pastor, released his debut Gospel album, "Never Changing God." His music continued to evolve, with tracks like "Jesus Don't Stop At All" winning him the Caribbean Gospel Award.

    Image of Shalom performing Gospel Music
    Shalom performing Gospel Music
    Shalom hasn't forgotten his roots, though. Collaborations with reggae and Gospel artists like Glacia Robinson and Avalanche showcase his ability to bridge genres.

    Image of Shalom collaborating with other musicians
    Shalom collaborating with other musicians
    And the beat goes on! His latest single, "Mi Daddy Nuh Dead," is a testament to Shalom's ever-evolving sound and message.

    So there you have it, folks! From reggae rebel to Gospel warrior, Shalom's story is an inspiration to us all. His music continues to bridge cultures and uplift spirits, reminding us that faith, love, and a killer reggae beat can truly move mountains!

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  • Don Dada, also known as Menelik Nesta Gibbons, is a South African reggae and hip-hop artist making waves in the music industry. This post highlights his accomplishments and his dedication to social causes.

    Early Achievements and Accolades

    First South African artist to sign a distribution deal with Bob Marley's Tuff Gong International.
    First artist from South Africa to premiere a music video on Tuff Gong's YouTube channel.
    Performed at the prestigious "Catch a Fire" Bob Marley tribute concert in Kingston, Jamaica.
    Viva Mandela: An Anthem for Unity

    Don Dada's song "Viva Mandela" achieved multi-platinum status within a short period, a remarkable feat for an independent artist. He donates a portion of the royalties to the Nelson Mandela Foundation. Don Dada has written three Mandela tributes in total.

    Spreading Positivity Through Music

    Don Dada is passionate about education and giving back to his community. He frequently interacts with fans and schools, and uses his platform to promote social causes. His recent album, "Alkebulan," celebrates African history and culture.

    Here are some of Don Dada's other initiatives:

    Launching the weekly "HipHop4Life #DadaFriday" segment on a radio station.
    Contributing to organizations like the Nkosi Johnson Foundation and Nelson Mandela Foundation
    Don Dada Drops the Bass: From Soweto Streets to Multi-Platinum Beats! #ReggaeGlobal #SouthAfricaMakesWaves
    Forget the stereotypes, y'all! Reggae is taking the world by storm, and this time, the vibes are radiating straight outta South Africa. Just had the incredible honor of chilling with the multi-platinum king himself, Don Dada!

    This dreadlocked legend rose from the streets of Soweto, weaving his unique blend of conscious lyrics and infectious rhythms that transcended borders. We chopped it up about his journey, from local hero to reggae royalty.

    Don Dada ain't shy about his message ā€“ unity, positivity, and a healthy dose of rebellion against injustice. And his fans are feeling it! His record, "Viva Mandela" just went multi-platinum, proving reggae's fire burns bright in Africa.

    This interview left me buzzing with inspiration. Don Dada's story is proof that reggae has a global pulse, and South Africa is a rising power in the movement. Stay tuned, music lovers, because Africa is bringing the heat to the reggae scene!

    Don Dada's social media:

    Website: https://dondadamusic.com/
    Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/public/Don-DaDa
    Don Dada is a unique artist who blends reggae and hip-hop to create positive and socially conscious music. His dedication to his craft and his community make him a true game changer.




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  • Reggae legend King Kong, also known as Dennis Thomas, emerged in the early 1980s Jamaican music scene alongside other iconic artists like Tenor Saw and Nitty Gritty. His talent was quickly recognized by the legendary producer King Tubby, who brought him on board to record several singles for the Firehouse label, including "Step On Dem Corn," "Aids," and "Babylon."
    As digital music began to reshape the soundscape in 1985, King Kong collaborated with Anthony Red Rose on the hit song "Two Big Bull Ina One Pen." He later joined forces with producer King Jammy, churning out successive hits like "Legal We Legal," "Trouble Again," and "Mix Up" between 1985 and 1986. King Kong's versatility was further showcased during this period through his work with other labels including Black Scorpio, Bunny Lee, and Prince Jazzbo.In the late 1980s, King Kong's career took him beyond Jamaica to the United States and Canada, where he established his own label, Conscious Music.King Kong continued to make his mark in the late 1980s with a tribute song, "He Was A Friend," dedicated to the late reggae artist Tenor Saw. He then set his sights on new horizons, traveling to London in the early 1990s. There, he collaborated with several prominent figures in the reggae scene, including Mafia & Fluxy, Fashion Records, and Gussie P. He also linked up with the New York-based label Massive B.King Kong's creative spark remained evident in 1990 when he recorded a dubplate, a custom-made reggae record, titled "Call Mr. Madden." While initially unreleased, the song's potential was undeniable. Two years later, producer Bobby Konders decided to share "Call Mr. Madden" with the world, and it became a dancehall hit. Interestingly, the Fugees would later draw inspiration from this title for their smash hit "Fu-Gee-La" released in 1996.Despite these successes, King Kong's reggae career maintained a sporadic presence on the global stage.Reggae Reignited: Later Years and Continued SuccessAfter facing legal troubles in the mid-1990s, King Kong returned to Jamaica and reconnected with producer King Jammy, releasing tracks like "Seize All Guns" and "Break Down The Walls." However, it was the New York label Massive B who truly reignited his artistic fire. Collaborations with them produced inspirational songs like "Jah Is My Best Friend," "Earth Is The Lord," and "I Feel A Joy."King Kong's adventurous spirit then led him to Ethiopia in 2007. This new chapter culminated in the 2012 release of his 10th album, "Ethiopian Dream," a collaboration with the Dutch label King Shiloh. Singles like "Sweet Rub A Dub" and a cover of "Door Peeper" kept the momentum going. In 2017, he dropped an EP titled "In The Old Capital" featuring five tracks and their dub versions, produced by Old Capital Records.King Kong's artistic wellspring continued to flow in 2018 with the release of the acclaimed album "Repatriation" on the Irie Ites Records label. With a career spanning over 35 years and boasting an impressive discography of 12 albums and countless singles, King Kong remains a force to be reckoned with in the reggae world mark the minds of fans of the artist!
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  • In a recent interview on Mr. E's Southside Bosses show, Jamaican reggae artist Lincoln Prophet dives deep into his musical roots, tracing his path from his Jamaican upbringing to international recognition.

    Born Weithney Reid in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Lincoln's passion for music blossomed early. After immigrating to the US at 14, music became his constant companion. Even during his military service, Lincoln gravitated towards reggae, collaborating with established artists like Sugar Minott and Frankie Paul.

    The year 1991 marked a turning point. With laser focus, Lincoln embarked on a full-time music career. Experimenting with diverse styles and lyrical approaches, he landed his first vinyl production alongside Corporal Tim. His talent resonated with audiences both in the US and Jamaica, where he seamlessly blended reggae with emerging hip-hop influences.


    Back in Jamaica, Lincoln's star continued to rise. He signed with the prestigious Youth-man Promotion and Black Roots Production, joining the ranks of reggae greats. His dedication to his craft resulted in hits like "Destined to Win" and a loyal fanbase.

    Today, Lincoln Prophet remains a prominent figure in the reggae scene. He continues to perform extensively in Jamaica, his adopted home, and recently signed a new deal with JZ Wonder. Fans can listen to his latest tracks, including "My Crew" and "Golden Rule," on iTunes and Spotify.

    Don't miss this insightful interview with Lincoln Prophet ā€“ a testament to the enduring power of reggae music and the journey of a passionate artist.
    Listen and follow him today
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  • Uncover the captivating story behind the Easter festivities as we delve into the origins of Eostre. Discover how ancient pagan traditions seamlessly merged with Christian beliefs, shaping the way we celebrate this joyous holiday today. Journey through time as we connect the dots between Eostre and the modern-day Easter bunny and egg hunts!

    "What Type of American Are You? Unpacking the Diversity of American Identifications" ā€©Dive into the intricate tapestry of American identities in this eye-opening video. Explore the different ways individuals identify themselves as Americans, including ethnically, culturally, regionally, politically, and more. Prepare for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional notions of American identity.

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  • I don't know about you but watching that Bob Marley biopic made me feel like I do everytime I see a new Bob Marley film... LIKE SMOKIN'.

    FIrst, how did you like the new Bob Marley movie?

    Did You like the actor?

    The story line?

    The music?

    The Love?

    Lets talk about that and other Marijuana news such as Germany legalizing weed before TEXAS...

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  • Groove to the Rhythms of Crucial Riddim - Robstown's Finest

    Introduction, Texas has reggae sensation that is taking the music scene by storm Crucial Riddim. This talented band brings you the best of reggae vibes with their soulful beats and captivating melodies. Join me as we delve into the world of Crucial Riddim and discover where you can find their exceptional music.

    About Crucial Riddim:Crucial Riddim band from Robstown, Texas. Comprising a group of highly skilled musicians, this band has successfully merged the essence of traditional reggae with their own unique style, creating a sound that is both refreshing and irresistible. With their infectious energy and passion for the genre, Crucial Riddim promises an unforgettable musical journey.Listen to Interview Here:


    Social Media Links:To stay updated with all things Crucial Riddim follow them on their Social Media:
    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crucialriddim?igsh=ajBxb2l2NDVuN3l4

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    - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crucialriddim?_t=8jTIaPvfoXy&_r=1

    Music Streaming Services:Get ready to groove along to Crucial Riddim's enchanting tunes. You can find their music on various streaming services such as:

    - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4nMp8Qe4buwKTbH8thTs9s?si=MRZc9aeaQp-d7BODhbWHdA

    YouTube Music: https://youtube.com/@crucialriddim7561?si=SbKm97fm0vSZ6jBM

    Get Your Tickets: Don't miss out on the chance to experience Crucial Riddim's electrifying live performances. Visit their social media to find their next performances
    Join the Conversation: Let's spread the love for Crucial Riddim by using the following hashtags on social media: - #CrucialRiddim - #ReggaeVibes - #GrooveToTheBeat - #RobstownReggae

    Conclusion:Crucial Riddim is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the reggae music scene. Their authentic sound, combined with their electrifying performances, promises an unforgettable experience for music lovers. Follow them on social media, stream their music, and be a part of the journey as Crucial Riddim spreads joy through their soulful melodies. Get ready to sway, dance, and fall in reggae rhythms that define Crucial Riddim!

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  • Welcome to the roman-greco year of 2024. This yeaer promises to be a big one. Starting off like the past few years has started off, it's only right we get crunk right with it.

    B.O.S.S. Radio promised you more content and I'm here to deliver. Reggae Hours first episode of the year will not consist of a single interview, but rather more discussion on the culture the world exists in today and hopes to interject Love, Truth, Peace, Justice, and Freedom into the mix as best as we can.

    Mr. E has a wonderful surprise this episode for his long time listeners and I garuantee you will be left in awe.

    We are still bringing you more underground reggae artists and there art so all we can say is #TuneInTurnUpandZoneOut and lets getit rolling.

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  • Fyah Prince is a dancehall singer from Venda, Limpopo in South Africa. He started his career as a dancer and later became a hip hop artist/producer. In 2009, he stopped producing and began writing dancehall music. In 2012, Fyah Prince released his debut album called ā€˜Fire Chantā€™ produced by Ras Chepah for the Wayout Zimbabwe 1. Since then, he has released several albums, EPs, and singles worldwide in all platforms 23.Fyah Princeā€™s music is known for its fierce and righteous lyrics. He has collaborated with various producers worldwide and has been featured in several music festivals. In 2017, he teamed up with few producers to release Jah Sent Album and The (People Dem A Calling Music Video) whilst in France. In 2018, he released Judgement the Album with More Love EP and few singles. In 2019, he released few singles to later release Rast-I-fication Album and Fire Lighter EP in 2020. Olden Days was released lately from which Fyah Prince did 90 per cent of producing. Yet featuring few producers from SA And Germany. MAJESTY I is the latest masterpiece added on Fyah Prince Dialogue with more shows happening in France for him 1.Fyah Princeā€™s music is a blend of dancehall, hip hop, and reggae. His music is inspired by his life experiences and the social issues he has witnessed in his community. He has been recognized for his contribution to the music industry and has won several awards 1.In conclusion, Fyah Prince is a talented dancehall singer from Venda, Limpopo in South Africa. He has made a significant contribution to the music industry with his fierce and righteous lyrics. His music is a blend of dancehall, hip hop, and reggae and is inspired by his life experiences and the social issues he has witnessed in his community. Fyah Princeā€™s music is available worldwide in all platforms 23.

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  • IS THE UK IN THE HOUSE? Without a doubt, representing Norwich and keeping the vibes going across the pond, we were blessed to interview Dom AKA JAH Grasshopper of TRUESOUNDS on #ReggaeHour #Podcast Check out their article on our blog https://www.sbcmovement.com

    Hear their new releases here: https://truesounds.bandcamp.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl3o... Truesounds Cat#17 release - Crossroads Is a 2 track ep of our song - Crossraods featuring Prince Alla, on our Truesounds - 2 Ton Riddim, produced by Jah Grasshopper (Domonic Birley), This release includes both the song with Prince Alla, as well as the Truesounds - 2 Ton Riddim. Track List : (1) Truesounds, Prince Alla - Crossroads (2 Ton Riddim) (2) Truesounds - 2 Ton Riddim Truesounds is a conscious Norwich (UK) based record label founded by Dominic Birley, Paying homage to the sound system culture originated in Jamaica during the 1950s and tracing it's diaspora throughout the world. We are a united collective of artists, producers, engineers and DJ'S from a variety of countries, nationalities and backgrounds creating music for the dancehall with diverse influences across a spectrum of genres and styles. Prince Alla (Keith Lorenzo Blake) is a Jamaican roots and reggae singer. His career began in the 1960s with a group called The Leaders, Prince Alla is a Rastafarian who has recorded for producers like Joe Gibbs and Tapper Zukie and he has toured the world with live performances. The song Crossroads is a conscious classic sounding roots song about the struggle with the system and trying to be true to yourself. Prince Alla's vocals fit our Truesounds - 2 Ton Riddim Perfectly. Our Truesounds Cat#17 release is due on November 11th 2023, available pre release at https://truesounds.bandcamp.com/

    Our press release includes the 2 tracks related to this release, Our cover image for this release, Info and a short visualiser video created by Nizzar Brikka a music video director and producer from Barcelona. The tracks provided with this press release are all [mp3] format ... WAV files are available on request. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054830416417


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  • BILLYBOY THE JAMAICAN COWBOY A unique reggae mixed with country Singer , Actor, Writer, Poet, Painter, Illustrator and a proud father and husband.
    Billyboy The Jamaican Cowboy is born & bred Jamaican with a big Country heart. This is not an act. It's a true lifestyle. Billy is here on Earth to spread the realness, the joy and the love to all humanity with his music that have no boundaries.
    He was enlisted as a soldier in the Jamaica Defence Force in the year 2000 and gave a great service for over 18 years in the Jamaica National Reserve battalion.
    Billyboy The Jamaican Cowboy is also a trained Visual Art and Social Studies teacher from
    the Mico University Teacher's College, kingston Jamaica, batch 167, class 2005. He taught for over 6 years at the White Marl Primary Junior HighSchool in Central Village, Spanish Town, Jamaica.
    Here in the United States, Billyboy has volunteered to beenlisted an an NYPD Auxiliary Police Officer and is Station at district 20 were he assisted with subway safety.
    Tonight, he has also volunteered his time to talk with us today about music, Life, and Love...

    Tune In
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  • Biography
    Leon Smith (Hardio)
    Leon Smith, better known to the world as HARDIO, is a dynamic, talented artist hailing from the heart of Kingston, Jamaica. His unique sound and tone were recognized by his friends at a young age, leading them to christen him with his memorable stage name.
    Growing up in Kingston during the 90s, HARDIO was immersed in a vibrant musical scene, surrounded by talented artists like his neighbor, the legendary Spragga Benz. From an early age, he honed his skills, performing at every school fair and classroom gathering. Focused on creating great content with beautiful melodies, HARDIO quickly became a fixture in the local music scene.
    Determined to succeed in his musical career, HARDIO was already establishing himself as an artist, setting up Pressure Dem Records Studio with his cousin, Dree. There, he honed his skills and became the main recording artist, primarily focused on Dancehall music.
    In 2014, HARDIO suffered a devastating loss when his younger sister passed away. Driven by his grief, he refocused his energy on creating more positive and uplifting music. For HARDIO, it was essential to honor his sister's memory through his music and inspire others with his message.
    With his gift for melody and writing his own lyrics, HARDIO is committed to inspiring people to work hard and achieve their dreams. His music is a celebration of life, and a reminder to be grateful for each day. Every day, he is grateful for the opportunity to pursue his passion and use his talents to make a difference in the world.
    Currently, HARDIO is working on his first EP, produced by HolYard Productions, which is set to be released in March 2019. The EP features collaborations with talented musicians and draws from a wide range of musical influences. As an up-and-coming artist, HARDIO has voiced for various producers, including Iffacush, Addis Records, and Sky Voice Records, who manage him.

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  • Earl Morrison aka Redeemm is one of the most diverse reggae artists to surface in a long time.

    In 1992 after recording a song dedicated to his mother, he was approached by Industry Execs who wanted to exploit him. This turned him from the business of music which showed him a new direction. He stepped away from music and got involved in law enforcement. After going through rough times his mother told him to return to music and that year, REDEEMM the artist came to life.

    Much like the revolutionary 27-inch 5K model, he delivers such a spectacular and immersive image while listening to him, that everything else around you seems to just disappear into the distant background. Continuously contributing to the most ear-gasm immersive REDEEMing experience yet -- and another big, beautiful leap forward for dancehall. But more importantly, for you:

    You get to listen to him chop it up with Mr. E on B.O.S.S. Radio Sunday Oct. 16th. broadcasting all day starting at 9AM eastern.

    He releases another hit from the heart of the Island he calls home. We will cover life family career hopes dreams... and so much more and you only are going to hear it on Reggae Hour at www.sbcmovement.com

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  • If you thought this election in the USA was a fiasco, wait until you hear about the blatant presidential theft in Kenya. Taking place live on tv, it's like they thought they couyldn't be seen. AND KENYANS ARE PISSED!!!

    Alos, Ugandans may have an invention that can propel them out of the dark Ages and you only going to hear about it here on B.O.S.S. Radio's Reggae Hour so follow us on your favorite streaming service or on our website at www.sbcmovement.com

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