NEW VIDEO: @Hot97’s @EbroInTheAM Interviews @TheRealKranium


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As a featured act on the upcoming “On The Reggae Tip” concert, Dancehall artist Kranium made a stop at Hot 97’s Ebro In The AM. Here he spoke about his popularity and “Nobody Has To Know” being a huge hit, getting his song played in Jamaica, Drake, and his upcoming performance. Kranium has definintely been doing his thing and I’m sure he’ll deliver a great show. Call him already Drake! Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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Mixtape Movements: @IyahGift Presents: The Iyahites Mixtape


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Dropping a new mixtape today is Reggae artist Iyah Gift. Presenting his “Iyahites” mixtape, this features 22 tracks of original songs, freestyles and shout outs from some of the top acts out there. Featuring collabs with Rseenal, Dre Island and production from the likes of Makonnen, Tufflock Records and Kairizmic Music, Iyah gives social commentary and the experiences in his everyday life for all to hear. Great compilation of songs that can be added to your daily playlist. Uplift yourself and check out the mixtape below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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MUSIC: @BobbyShmurdaGS9 x @Mavado_Gully x @PopcaanMusic x @RealJuniorReid x Jah X – Hot Nigga RMX


After burning up the streets with his single and gained popularity through Vine, Rapper Bobby Shmurda recruited Junior Reid, Mavado, Jah X, and Popcaan for “Hot Nigga Remix“. Produced by Jahlil Beats, we hear a Dancehall remix with each artist dropping some badman lyrics to the single while Bobby kept his original lines. Will this be bigger than the original? Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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NEW VIDEO: @Hot97’s @EbroInTheAM Interviews @QQWorld


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As a featured performer on the upcoming “On The Reggae Tip” concert in New York, Dancehall artist QQ made a stop at Hot 97’s Ebro In The AM to discuss a few things. Here he spoke a little on his background, his popularity in Jamaica, his hit songs “Stukie” and “One Drop” and the stories behind them. Short but a good interview here. Interesting to hear how “Stukie” was created and how far his hit songs went. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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NEW MUSIC: @KAnthony7 – God Is Good


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Today’s music is aimed not only to entertain, but to inspire. Today K. Anthony (Kevin Fowler) drops “God Is Good”. Produced by Dwain “Wiya” Campbell of Barbwiya Productions, K. Anthony drops the message that no matter what’s going on in your life, God is good. He encourages listeners that despite the line being a cliche, they can use it add strength to their moments of weakness and despair. Great song and with the uptempo production, it should be a single that gets many plays over time. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: @GraceJones – Pull Up To The Bumper (1981)


Today’s Oldies Sunday entry comes from Model/Singer/Actress, Grace Jones. Titled “Pull Up To The Bumper” and produced by Chris Blackwell and Alex Sadkin for Island Records in 1981, Grace’s lyrics were depicted to have sexual connotations and of course sparked some controversy at that time. With lyrics like “Pull up to my bumper baby, with your long black limousine..“, various media outlets refused to play it. It was revealed years later that the lyrics were not meant to have a sexual theme.

Pull Up To The Bumper” was the third single off her fifth album, Nightclubbing, which was released in 1981. With her “New Wave” style of music that incorporated a fusion of uptempo Funk and R&B, the single became a hit. The song charted high in many countries and peaked at #2 on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart. With its success, “Pull Up” was remixed many times and was covered by Dancehall artist Patra (Lady Patra) in 1995. Over the years it has been covered by other acts and even sampled on Hip Hop singles by Spice 1, Coolio and more. With her talents as a Model, Actress and Singer, Grace Jones went on to be a household name and a huge influence to many in the entertainment world boasting many more hits along the way.

Thank You Grace Jones for this timeless gem.

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