OLDIES SUNDAY: Luciano (@JahMessenJah) – Over The Hill (1997)


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Today’s Oldies Sunday entry comes from Reggae artist, Luciano. Titled “Over The Hill” and produced by Phillip “Fattis” Burrell for Xterminator Productions in 1997 (Other sources say 1996), Luciano sang about the wrongs that were going on in the world, wanting to take away himself from the “Jungle” created by mankind and head to the hills to be free from all the madness. “Over The Hill” was featured on Luciano’s 5th album “Messenger” which was also his 2nd album released in 1997 on Island Records.

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Mixtape Movements: @FatalicSounds – Waistline Workout


BhCzzMZCUAEP_qDIt’s that time of year to Socacize and Fatalic Sounds has the proper mix to get you started. Titled “Waistline Workout: Bacchanal Body“, this is almost an hour worth of body rocking, hip gyrating, and road crushing Soca music from some of the best out there with Fatalic Sounds beautifully mixing them together. Whether you’re a Soca fan or not, this mix a pretty good listen. Check out the mixtape below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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NEW MUSIC: Black Ryno – My Trigga


Dropping some badman lyrics today is “Di StingaBlack Ryno. Titled “My Trigga“, this is his remix to the popular “My Nigga/Hitta” track by rappers YG, Young Jeezy, and Rich Homie Quan. Here he changes the topic and speaks about his weapon and lets us know that he’s always prepared for anything. Not a bad effort from Black Ryno, having heard a few remixes of the original he handled this well and continues to be consistent in releasing singles. Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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NEW MUSIC: @MachelMontanoHD – Ministry Of Road (Road Mix)


MACHEL-MONTANO-MINISTRY-OF-ROAD-_1Who’s ready for the upcoming Carnival season? Why not let the Minister of Road, Machel Montano help you get ready with this single. Titled “Ministry of Road (Road Mix)” and produced by Precision Productions, Machel instructs all patrons to get on the ground, mash up the road and have crazy fun. Very energetic track here as Machel has been known to bring alot of vibes in his efforts. It’s time to “Wuk” and jump on the ground. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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NEW MUSIC: @IAmTheKartel – Represent Portmore


VYBZ-KARTEL-REPRESENT-PORTMORE-_1No matter where he is, Vybz Kartel has always represented where he’s from and this new single is no different. Titled “Represent Portmore” and produced by Short Boss Muzik, Kartel drops a few punchlines to have your attention, how he lives his life, and makes sure you know that he’s from Portmore over a retro Dancehall riddim. A good one as always from the World Boss and I like that old Dancehall/Reggae riddims are creeping back on the music scene. This week the world will know if Vybz Kartel will either see years in a prison cell, or freedom for the first time in a couple years. Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Buju Banton – Love Sponge (1997)


As we are facing the closing hours of this Valentine Weekend, there’s nothing like the oldies to add a finishing touch. Today’s Oldies Sunday selection comes from Mark Myrie a.k.a. Buju Banton and it’s dedicated to all the lovers. Titled “Love Sponge” and produced by Buju for Gargamel Productions in 1997, we hear Buju making a dedication to his lover. He goes on to detail how much she means to him, when they’re together they enjoy each other’s company, they make great things happen, and when they’re apart he gets miserable. With Buju’s infectious delivery, choice lyrics and a great production, this song went on to become one of Buju’s biggest hits and a song that’s made for couples when it’s time for a slow dance.

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