OLDIES SUNDAY: Love Joys – All I Can Say (1981)


It’s a new month, and we’re glad to be here providing music for you to enjoy on “Oldies Sunday“. Since its inception, we’ve highlighted classic singles, guilty pleasures, underrated hits, and allowed our audience to get familiar with music they’ve never heard before. This Sunday is no different as today we feature UK-based Reggae duo Love Joys, and their single, “All I Can Say“.

Produced by Lloyd Barnes a.k.a. Bullwackie for the Wackie’s label and released in 1981, Love Joys were all about making the world a better place in “All I Can Say”. The cousin duo of Sonia Abel and Claudette Brown encouraged listeners to live a better life, call out those who do wrong, and hope and pray that things get better for us all. Over some solid production, the pair deliver conscious messages along with some melodies. “All I Can Say” was featured on their 1981 album, “Reggae Vibes“, and their official 1982 debut album “Lovers Rock (Reggae Style)“. The song became a hit for the duo, and became known in Jamaica, and various parts of the world. It was sampled in 2024 by Texas Rapper BigXThaPlug for his track “Havin Freestye“, which featured Ro$ama and Yung Hood, and produced by Tony Coles. “All I Can Say” was also featured on hit Video Game “Saints Row” through the in-game radio station.

Since the release of “All I Can Say”, not much was heard from Love Joys. The duo was recognized as one of the first all-Female Roots Reggae groups, but they disbanded in the 1980s. In the 2000s, Sonia Abel (now Sonia “Marla” Allen) would create the duo Natti Love Joys with her Husband Anthony “Jatti” Allen. “All I Can Say” is still remembered by fans, and “Saints Row” gamers.

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From Brixton To St. Thomas, Chronic Law & M24 Release “Top Bwoy”


Badness doesn’t take day offs, but it can take trips. From yawd to abroad, there are many who uphold certain orders, and keep it gangsta. St. Thomas native Chronic Law knows about the badness, and he brings along a friend to let you know what can happen in, “Top Bwoy“.

Featuring UK Rapper M24, Chronic Law’s “Top Bwoy” is the Brixton/St. Thomas link up, and is the first release off of the upcoming “Yaard Drill Riddim” which was produced by Urban Gurillaz Entertainment, and Eastern Entertainment. The “Law Boss” and M24 bring plenty badness that will have rival gangs paranoid, and them being extra cautious. Dancehall meets UK Drill here, and may make way a lot more collaborations. Accompanying the track is a Music Video directed by G Team, and the Artists mean business. M24 has been on the scene for a number of years, and is known for a number of singles including the breakout single, “We Don’t Dance“. Chronic Law continues to release music at a rapid rate, and he has outworked many out there. Sully and Dushane badness.

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.@TheNomaddz & Eriq Sterling Drop “Clarkz Like Dis” To Celebrate The Iconic Footwear Brand


Nothing like a good pair of Clarks shoes to enhance your outlook on life eh? While we put you on to knowing the real pairs from the fake with Kevin2woKrayzee 4 years ago, today we celebrate the iconic Footwear Brand with The No-Maddz! While they released the Eriq Sterling assisted and Walshy Fire and The Wixard produced single recently, they double up today with the music video for “Clarkz Like Dis“! Shot in the UK by Henry Robinson and directed by the now duo of Sheldon Shepherd and Everaldo Creary along with Miael McGeachy, we get a colourful visual highlighting the many silhouettes that Clarks has to offer along with some unique fashion pieces. We also get a bit of social commentary throughout so stay woke. A 4 minute and 20 second video? Stoners unite! Whether you’re a Desert Clarks wearer from Downtown Kingston, a Bankrobber stepper in Brixton, or a Wallabee don from New York, we all can appreciate this selection. Who has a Clarks like dis? Show off your favourite pair, check out the video below, and share with a friend. Show us some love on Instagram at @13thStreetPromo.

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NEW VIDEO: @Protoje – Answer To Your Name


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The single that prepped many for the release of “Ancient Future” finally got the visual treatment. “Answer To Your Name“, which was directed by Charlie Sarsfield and Jordan Bond, shows “Diggy” in the UK pursuing a young lady whom he met previously but has constantly ignored him since his arrival in Brixton. Lots of fashion picks in this video along with the infectious Ska influenced single. Girl, why won’t you answer to your name? “Ancient Future” is now available on iTunes and all major online music retailers. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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