Jamaica, Reggae, Blvk H3ro, Interview, Blog, 13thStreetPromotions, BussWeh, Music,

GET TO KNOW: Reggae Artist @BlvkH3ro


The magical quality of the music indigenous to the island of Jamaica, is experienced through the infectious effect it has on the world. This electricity is often witnessed when music lovers gather, rocking to thumping drums and heavy basslines. Over the past few months the “Bussweh” brand has energized the live music scene with productions that make you appreciate their alternative approach to the traditional Jamaican sound. Infusing a soulfulness to the Reggae sound is Blvk H3ro, an Important component of the “Bussweh” movement. He recently shared his insights about his journey through the industry to date.

Words by @SwadeDaVillain x @Sef_Jo

13thStreetPromotions: Blvk H3ro the Weed Connoisseur, the poster child for “Bussweh”, thanks for making the time to connect with 13th Street Promotions! For the people who are still unaware, tell us a little about Blvk H3ro and how you got your start.

Blvk H3ro: Ahh, firstly blessed love the 13th Street Promotions family for this moment in time. You guys have been there from the start so a huge “Bussweh” to the team. “Poster child of “Bussweh””? (Haha) I don’t know about that, but I guess you could say that because for many, I was the first face they saw on a stage representing the “Bussweh” movement. Honestly I’m just a youthful energy from Portmore, Jamaica that grew up around music and arts from Church to School, to just being in the streets and surfing the Web finding sounds. I connected with sound and its power and this connection turned into love, like mi legit love music like cooked food. I need it to survive (haha)! This love then turned into a musical career now spanning about 3 years.

13thSP: You already have had a ton of interaction with the Press recently, so it is apparent that you are making all the right musical moves in 2016. Describe the way your sound, termed “ReggaeSoul”, has been growing and expanding since you started pursuing music.

Blvk H3ro: 2016 has been a great year! A big shout out to all aspects of the Press from Radio, to Print, Television, and Blogs , your support is seriously appreciated. Well for those who don’t know, I call my sound “Reggaesoul” which is really a collage of sounds with our Jamaican musical dialect at its base as well as influence from all its offsprings (Hip Hop, EDM, Reggaeton, Dubstep, Tropical House, etc.). 2 years ago I released a playlist on Soundcloud called #Reggaesoul with 8 songs, one of which was officially featured on Major Lazer’s Remixes of the popular “Get Free” Riddim. Once they pushed the song, it immediately garnered over 500,000 plays and to me this was the moment where my sound was truly born. Fast forward a year later, and the sound has grown even more now with the addition of the Reggae Soul Band to add the crucial live element which helps me to convey the the right energy to the audience during performances.

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Jamaica, Hip Hop, Dancehall, The Sickest Drama, Vybz Kartel, World Boss, TSD, 13thStreetPromotions, Never Back Down, Inztinkz, First Coast, Gaza, Portmore Empire, Music, Soundcloud,

@TheSickestDrama Enlists @IAmTheKartel For “Never Back Down”


It’s…Addi Di Teacha along with TSD! Yes, you read that right, Rapper The Sickest Drama has a song with the “World Boss“, Vybz Kartel. Titled “Never Back Down“, the track was produced by Inztinkz and features the lyrical Artists going at it bar for bar. Expect the usual flipping lyrics from the Word smiths, and expect to be blown away as the First Coast Movement and the Portmore Empire join forces! Inztinkz and TSD are currently working on super group The Council’s debut album which is set to be released in 2017. Hip Hop meets Dancehall, check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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Jamaica, Dancehall, GFXMuma, Deejay, 13thSteetPromotions, Muma, 1999 Riddim, Hutchy Theme Music, Blog, Music, Dancehall Music, Graphic Designer,

@GfxMuma Designs, And Now Deejays As She Debuts “Nuh Frighten Fi Dem”!


Popular Graphic Designer GFX Muma has been making a name for herself creating visually appealing work for many clients. From Deejays Spice and Bounty Killa, to Sun City Radio to Sting, she has delivered top notch work with nary a complaint. Recently she parked the “GFX” aspect of her name, and stepped out as a Dancehall Artist with her debut single, “Nuh Frighten Fi Dem“! Produced by Hutchy Theme Music on the 1999 Riddim, Muma not only showed that her creativity isn’t just on a Computer screen and Print, but her lyrics showcases that she’s not one to be taken lightly no matter who steps to her. Armed with lyrics and an attitude, Muma aims to be an Artist to look out for come 2017. Nuh Frighten Fi Dem” is available on iTunes for purchase. From Drawing boards to Studio boards, get familiar with Muma by checking out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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Jamaica, Reggae, Dancehall, Leno Banton, Imprint, Protoje, REMSZN, REM Collective, Rapid Eye Movement, 13thStreetPromotions, Blog, Music, Video,

@LenoBanton Shares His Imprint Experience On “Da MEDz: Ep. 1”


In every young Artist’s life, there comes that time where they put in a lot of work on their rise to the top. Leno Banton is one of those Artists who stepped on the scene with a brand and a crew to match, and all he wants now is to be seen and heard worldwide. Recently, he was booked to perform at the Imprint event in Kingston, Jamaica. In the first episode of his “Da MEDzVlog series, he shares his thoughts and visuals before and after the event. We got a chance to see him prepare for his appearance, solo performance, and meeting with Recording Artist Protoje who he deems as an Influence in his career. Leno’s REMSZN project is available here for those who aren’t familiar with his music. Shot by Jordan Morris, check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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Jamaica, Reggae, Blog, 13thStreetPromotions, Black Uhuru, General Penitentiary, Guess Who's Coming To Dinner, Oldies Sunday, Oldies, Old School, Music, Showcase, 1979, Sly & Robbie

OLDIES SUNDAY: Black Uhuru – General Penitentiary (1979)


Today’s Oldies Sunday comes from legendary Grammy winning Reggae group, Black Uhuru! Titled “General Penitentiary“, this was produced by Sly & Robbie for the Taxi Label in 1979 and features vocals from members Derek “Duckie” Simpson, Michael Rose (Mykal Rose), and the late Sandra “Puma” Jones. The single speaks on the experiences of someone who is serving time in Prison, the conditions they live in, and warns “Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time“.

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Jamaica, Dancehall, Raine Seville, Singer, 13thStreetPromotions, Top Gyal Sitn, Black Gravel Riddim, Dirt Floor Muzic, Music, Audiomack,

It’s A “Top Gyal Sitn” On @RaineSeville’s New Single!


Make way as Raine Seville comes through with a new single! While she has been keeping pretty busy earlier this year, Raine hasn’t stopped doing what she loves, and that is making music. In her latest track, the Dirt Floor Muzic produced “Top Gyal Sitn“, she makes it known that being Independent, successful, owning businesses, staying above the drama, and always looking fresh are some of the qualities of a “Top Gyal“, “Bad Gyal” and “Hot Gyal“! Another anthem for the ladies so expect this one to make its round in the Dance very soon! Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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