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OLDIES SUNDAY: Lady Ann – Informer (1981)


In recognition of Women’s History Month, we take the time out to feature Women who have made great contributions to our music culture. While we celebrate the Women all year over here, we recognize some through our Oldies Sunday section. Today’s selection comes from foundation Dancehall Artist Lady Ann a.k.a. the 1st Lady of Dancehall with the track, “Informer“.

Produced by Joe Gibbs and released through the Crazy Joe Label in 1981, Lady Ann calls out the many informants in her community as she is developing a relationship with her lover. She shares that while she gets closer to her man, there are those who are jealous of her relationship, and seek to let her father know of her dealings so that he can put a stop to it. Lady Ann’s “Informer” became a hit in no time, propelling her to become the first female Dancehall Artist to score a number one single. “Informer” was featured on Lady Ann’s sophomore album of the same name, and she became the first female Dancehall Artist to score a #1 single and album. The success from “Informer” gave Lady Ann an opportunity to tour throughout the US and Canada, in 1983 when she was the first female Deejay to earn the award for “DJ Of The Year“. “Informer” is nowadays recognized as Lady Ann’s biggest hit. There have been many female Dancehall Artists who have done historic things in their careers, but Lady Ann is a member of the first female Deejays to pave the way.

Respect To Lady Ann, Thanks For The Classic!

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10Tik Stays “Activ” And Ready For Anything!


Dancehall Artist 10Tik is one of the fast rising acts to emerge in the past couple years. He has steadily built his following, and fed the streets some hard hitting music. Ready to take his career to another level and become one of the dominant Artists of this year, 10Tik steps out with something new called, “Activ“.

Produced by Blackbridge Music and 10Tik City Inc., 10Tik brings a different energy with some melody on “Activ”. He name drops the late Christopher Michael Coke a.k.a. Jim Brown, and makes the claim that he and his crew run Uptown. Expect nuff badness here, and 10Tik continues to show why he’s an Artist you need to hear. The single is accompanied by a music video directed by Hybrid Media Concepts, and it finds 10Tik moving from toasting to success with his people, to being interrogated by the Feds, to making KingPin moves that would find him being a free man within minutes. You know how di badness go. What do you think of “Activ”?

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.@ShenYeng Releases “Deserve It” Single Off Upcoming Debut Album


Dancehall Artist Shenseea is still riding high, and making her name find its place in more parts of the globe. While she’s still getting a substantial buzz from her rather controversial Lick” single featuring Meg Thee Stallion, ShenYeng is all about getting right for her upcoming debut album, “Alpha“. She takes things up a notch with the new single, “Deserve It“.

Produced by Rvssian, Shenseea is continuing her path of branching out to doing other forms of music. “Deserve It” brings forward a very poppy vibe, and Shenseea finds herself pursuing someone special on the track. The track looks to become a Billboard Pop Charts contender, and we will see over time if her star power will shine brighter than ever. The uptempo vibes here definitely encourages us to dance, and we know her fans are loving every bit of this. What else do you think Shenseea has in store for us on her debut album? Stay tuned!

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Nation Boss Shares Video For New Single, “Deja Vu”


Dancehall/Reggae Artist Nation Boss shot to stardom pretty quickly in 2021. Since hitting it big with the single “Humans“, he has been dropping great collaborations, and tracks that have been connecting with many around the world. Still on a mission to deliver good music, he is gearing up to give the people more this year. Recently he gave us “Calm N Steady“, and now he gives us the single, “Deja Vu“.

Produced by Droptop Records, Nation Boss takes a look on his life, and takes over the Riddim to provide some words for the people. Nation Boss shares some motivation throughout, and assures his fans that his movement is still growing, and will be prominent in more places around the world soon. Accompanying the new single is a music video directed by Glimpse Cinema. If you’re looking for something different today, check out the new single from Nation Boss, he is still one of the best newcomers to emerge from last year.

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Classics From The Paragons & Tommy McCook Featured In New @DeathInParadise Episode!


Jamaican music continues to seep through some of your favourite pieces of content daily, and some of your favourite TV shows are continuing to get a piece of the vibes. Last week we highlighted a Popcaan classic being featured in “Power Book IV: Force, and this week we’re highlighting something from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Familiar with the series called “Death In Paradise“? Then follow this article for more.

On the 8th episode of the 11th series/season of “Death In Paradise”, classics from Jamaican Icons The Paragons and Tommy McCook were featured. The Paragons were up first with their classic, “Man Next Door” a.k.a. “I’ve Got To Get Away“. The single was released in 1968 through a few labels including Duke Records and Amalgamated Records, and featured vocals from the late John Holt and Bob Andy. Tommy McCook & The Supersonics were next up later in the episode with their 1970 classic, “Reggae Merengue“. This Instrumental was released through Treasure Isle Records, and was sampled by UK Artist Lily Allen.

“Death In Paradise” is a British–French crime drama television series that is set on the fictional Island of Saint Marie. Jamaican Actress Shantol Jackson is featured in Series/Season 11 as Sergeant Naomi Thomas.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: The Cables – Baby Why (1968)


With “Reggae Month” coming to a close, Reggae is still constant on Oldies Sunday! Last Sunday, we highlighted what’s possibly the first ever Reggae song released called “Nanny Goat” by Larry And Alvin. The thing is, there’s another song that was released in 1968 that was debated to also be the first Reggae song, and it comes from the singing group The Cables called, “Baby Why“.

Produced by “Sir Coxsone” Dodd, the track was released through the Studio One Label in 1968. The Cables combined great vocals and sound to sing about a lover who exited the relationship for another, and they expressed the various emotions and thoughts experienced as a result. “Baby Why” was a slow burner for the group as it was strategically played on various sound systems, building its buzz for months before an official release. The single became a hit for the group, and has been debated along with Larry And Alvin’s “Nanny Goat” and Toots & The Maytals’ “Do The Reggay” to be the first real Reggae song. “Baby Why” was featured on the group’s 1970 debut album, “What Kind Of World“, and was later remixed by Dennis Alcapone and Prince Jazzbo.

The Cables consisted of Singers Keble Drummond, Elbert Stewart, and Vince Stoddart, and they recorded a string of singles for “Sir Coxsone” Dodd’s Studio One in the late 60s before parting ways with label in the 1970s. Since the release of “Baby Why”, the group went on to release many more singles and one more album before going through a series of breakups and reunions over the years.

thank you the cables for this classic!

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