Accurate! On tonight’s episode of Juss Buss Acoustic, Kabaka Pyramid performed on an unplugged set. Delivering some of his well known songs, Kabaka was also interviewed by the hosts Dru and Rach. Kabaka Pyramid has always been an artist I have respected as he displays great lyricism and commands your attention in his songs. Check out his set below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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Accompanied by a snippet of Vybz Kartel’s incriminating voice note and a Kris Beatz production, Khaos released a quick freestyle for the listeners. Titled “Ting Dem“, Khaos plays on the words “Ting Dem” and adds them to end of each bar. Don’t get caught slipping folks. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Today’s new music comes from the “Energy God” Elephant Man. Titled “Jamaicans How We Do It“and produced by Di Genius, we hear Elephant Man remixing the 1995 Montell Jordan hit “This Is How We Do It“. Adding Dancehall lyrics and his own energy, Ele letting people know how Jamaicans party and have fun. This is a pretty good effort from Elephant Man who is not a stranger to remixing popular songs. What do you think? Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
“I don’t care if you don’t like me, I love me!” is the chorus that will be recited by many listeners very soon thanks to Lady Saw’s newest single. Titled “IDC (I Don’t Care)” and produced by Markus Myrie, we hear Saw expressing how she loves herself, being in her own world and states she doesn’t care who hates her because she’s still living her life. Very catchy song here and I like how she spoke on her recent social media hackings. The best person who can love you is…you!. Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
I Octane has been on a journey to conquer the globe and his new video is no different. In New York launching his “My Journey” album, I Octane gave us a highlight of the activities he has done including promo runs, meet and greets, and previewing his album. Check out part one by watching the video below and sharing your thoughts in the comments section.
It’s been a minute since we’ve gotten new material from Dreggae but today he makes up for lost time. In collaboration with NY based band Annie In The Water. Remixing his “It’s Not Over” track and giving it an acoustic feel with AITW’s Brad Hester and shot by Duane G. of MQ Productions in Little 5 Points in Atlanta, we’re treated to a street performance where Brad plays the tunes and delivers the chorus while Dreggae delivers his lyrics for the people to hear. Love this visual, the location is colourful and the song was well delivered. The only thing missing was a guitar case open for change (haha!). What do you think of the video? Check it out below and share your thoughts in the comments section.