Fresh off his Grammy wins is the lyrical don, Kendrick Lamar with something for the Black-conscious folks. Titled “The Blacker The Berry” and features Jamaica’s own Agent Sasco, they both tackle social issue of Racism in a very aggressive and thought-provoking way over the combo production from Boi-1da and Terrance Martin. A great fit for Black History Month, and the rest of the year. Kendrick’s untitled album is on the way. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Playing on the word KA$HFLW, aside from the cliché, it directly creates a call to action for Kash Kapri who actually leaves room for Imije to have his own distinct flow on the track. It’s quite obvious that the artistes never really parted ways because they complement each other well (hook).
Personally, I believe the bass on the track could be tweaked in addition to having the sonics turned up for my preference (I’d add it to my vehicle turn up playlist at that point lol). Gaz beats did a good job producing/mixing, my question is was there mastering done and if so, who did it? There is a level of evolution to be seen here overall. The track cover is dope; if nothing about your music is good, the one thing that can be used to speak otherwise is PROPER PACKAGING. Flow on point, lyrics on point. 876 Hip-Hop never disappoints.
February is Reggae Month and also the birth month of two legendary Reggae acts, Bob Marley and Dennis Brown. Tonight on Onstage, Winford Williams joined Nesbeth, Kabaka Pyramid, Exco Levi, and Iba Mahr to speak on these two Reggae royalties. Here they spoke the influence both have made on their careers, carrying on the tradition to bring Reggae music to more people worldwide, encouraging more people to uplift the culture and career updates. They’ve also paid tribute to the legends by performing a medley of hit songs and also performed their own songs. A great segment here as Bob and Dennis have influenced so many worldwide and set a foundation for others to build on. Check out the videos below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Featuring an awesome line up, tune in to Digicel’s free concert held at the Kingston Waterfront by checking out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Recording Artiste Prodi has rebranded himself into a progressive artiste. Since his rebirth, Prodi has released singles such as, ‘Hustlers Anthem’, ‘Kingston City’, ‘Never Leave’, ‘Circle Small’, Rat Poison, and ‘Love Me Like This’ just to name a few.
Not only has Prodi gained more fans, but he has also garnered the attention of the famous The Rolling Stone Magazine. In December 2014 Prodi was quoted in the Italian issue of the Magazine making reference to the release of his upcoming album, ‘Kingston City’. Additionally he made the announcement that the popular brand ‘House of Marley Headphones’ has agreed to use his single ‘Circle Small’ to endorse their products in a new campaign.
Prodi who kick-started 2015 with his performance at one of the most anticipated Reggae Festivals of the year, Rebel Salute, was well received by his fans. Before the show Prodi shared that “With the full family effort of The Most High God, Radikal Yawd and Yawd Movement, a performance will be brought to the table that no else can produce”, and he delivered!
Prodi’s first positive album will be released early this year