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.@DreIslandMusic & @Wyclef Fight For “Justice”!


With all that’s going on in the world, one thing is certain, the Black Man is still fighting the good fight. With more Black Lives Matter marches and protest spawning everyday, they won’t stop until justice is served, and those who were wronged inspire others to do the right thing and honour them. Recording Artists Wyclef Jean and Dre Island join the fight, and protests with good message music. Today, we see the visual for their track, “Justice“!

Directed by Ray Flaco, the video gives us a behind the scenes look at both artists recording “Justice” from their respective locations, and interacting with the people while spreading the message that justice for Black lives needs to happen. They also can be seen jogging while rocking hoodies and watching their backs, which sheds light on the injustice that the late Trayvon Martin faced. Inspired by Wyclef’s racial profiling experience, he is no stranger to calling out on injustice, racism, and wanting equal rights through his music. He recruited Dre Island for the track who is considered one of Jamaica’s most powerful messengers.

BLACK LIVES STILL MATTER!

“Justice” will be available on the deluxe version of Dre Island’s recently released debut album, “Now I Rise“, which will be released later this month. Check out the video below, and share with a friend. Show us some love/follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @13thStreetPromo.

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.@LatyKim Surprised Us With A Freestyle!


Earlier today, Jamaican Recording Artist/Creative LatyKim a.k.a. “Lois Lane” surprised us with a brand new freestyle! Borrowing the “Chun Li” beat by Nicki Minaj, Laty went in, and made sure let us know that you’re gonna feel her bars! Whether she’s taking the stage or handling things behind the scenes, LatyKim is a person who believes in talent, and looks to uplift many like herself in Jamaica, and the rest of the world. With her latest single, “Gi State” out, she is not looking to fall back for anyone or anything, and it’s her time to shine!

With this freestyle, it gives us an idea. Would you want us to launch a freestyle series similar to “13th Street Quarantine Sessions“? Who would you want to be a part of it? Let us know! Check out the IG TV post below, and share with a friend. Show us some love/follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @13thStreetPromo.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Mr. Pants – The Bam Bam (1992)


Today’s Oldies Sunday selection promises to get you dancing. While dancing music is no stranger to Dancehall, we go back a couple decades to hear a fun one from Dancehall Artist, Mr. Pants. Today’s selection is, “The Bam Bam“! Produced by Elon J Robinson on a variation of the “Bam Bam Riddim“, the track was released through the Top Rank label in 1992. Throughout the song, Mr. Pants paid respect to the “Bam Bam Riddim”, and utilized “Bam Bam” as its punchline. On the song, Mr. Pants utilized a vocal style similar to then top Deejay Tiger, but overall made a catchy song that required you to bust a dance move or few. Everybody love off the “Bam Bam”, and you should too!

Mr. Pants’ “The Bam Bam” enjoyed some success, and was added to his string of releases which included, “Original Stamina”, “New Style”, “50 Pear”, “Rema and Jungle” with Yami Bolo, “Carry It Back”, and “Duck” which was also featured on the “Bam Bam Riddim”, and utilized the same Tiger styled delivery. Mr. Pants hasn’t released many songs since “The Bam Bam”, but fans still check for Mr. Pants’ music every now and then. If you’re familiar with Event Director/Jamaican Social Media Personality @iRealPedro, this is his Dad. Shout out Pedro!

Set your time machine to 1992 and check out the track below, and share with a friend. Show us some love/follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @13thStreetPromo.

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.@D_FeezyMusic Calls All The Ladies On “Ride With Me”!


Indiana based Dancehall Artist D-Feezy is in a mood, and he needs some special ladies over during the quarantine. The “Awah Nation” Boss continues to deliver new music all while still pushing his “New Topic” album in the streets. Today, he unleashed the visual for the track, “Ride With Me“!

Joined by a lovely lady in a home setting, D-Feezy is calling all the sexy ladies to drive him crazy, and a whole lot of other fun things. If you know you have what it takes, call up the “Awah Nation” Boss, and give him what you got! A track that is summer ready, D-Feezy continues to expand on his brand and movement, and invites newcomers into the growing Dancehall scene in Indiana. If you want to dance, if you want some new vibes, and if you’re looking for some new music for your “Quarantine & Chill” sessions, then grab a copy of D-Feezy’s “Ride With Me”.

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.@TheKhxos @Konshens & Chargii Team Up For Something “Taboo”!


Remember going to Nightclubs? The popular Taboo Nightclub was one that many had a fair share of enjoying. Sadly, making those moves isn’t possible right now, but Khxos will have you reminiscing on the nightlife adventures and more on, “Taboo“.

Produced by Kheilstone, the song features fellow Recording Artists Konshens and Chargii. Inspired by his experiences at the Taboo Nightclub, Khxos and his collaborators deliver something for the ladies that’ll have them dancing away the quarantine blues, and anticipating the return to “Outside“. With the energetic production and spicy lyrics, this is definitely a great addition to sex Playlists everywhere. If you’ve been following up Khxos’ music over the years, you know he doesn’t play when it comes to making songs for the ladies (remember “Dopamine“?). Adding Konshens to the mix will cause even more temperatures rising, we guarantee that. This marks Khxos’ 3rd release through Delicious Vinyl Island, where he has made an alliance with since 2019.

Up inna di Club we soon gone again! In the meantime, check out the track below, and share with a friend. Show us some love/follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @13thStreetPromo.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Clint Eastwood X General Saint – Another One Bites The Dust (1981)


Hello everyone! We hope you’re staying safe out there. Today’s Oldies Sunday selection comes from Dancehall Recording Artists Clint Eastwood and General Saint with their track, “Another One Bites The Dust“! Released in 1981, the track was produced by Henry “Junjo” Lawes, and it was distributed through Greensleeves Records. The duo display great synergy here with their chanting, commanding presence, and wordplay that borrowed from various sayings and proverbs like “Kiss kitty K.Y. you minus plus…“, “You bend down Guava, you lick up syrup“, “Nothing done before its time“, and “Ashes to ashes, dust to dust…“. (Ask your Grandparents for meaning of these sayings. – Editor)

“Another One Bites The Dust”, which was inspired by the track of the same name by British Band Queen, was featured on Clint Eastwood and General Saint’s 1981 album, “Two Bad D.J.“. The track became a memorable one for them, and gives nowadays listeners a feel of a time when Dancehall was growing up. Today’s selection was inspired by news of the Saharan Dust making its way around the world, and Jamaica getting a fair share of it this week. With word that a second wave is near, we urge everyone to stay masked up just the same, and prevent getting sick from it, and also the Coronavirus.

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