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OLDIES SUNDAY: Delroy Wilson – Emy Lou (1963)


May is recognized as “Child’s Month“, and on “Oldies Sunday“, we highlight some of the Child Stars of yesteryear. For today’s entry, we bring you Jamaica’s first Child Star, Delroy Wilson with the track, “Emy Lou“.

Produced by “Sir CoxsoneDodd and released through the Supreme Label in 1963, Delroy Wilson is infatuated by a young Woman named, “Emy Lou”. He shares that even if she’s avoiding him, or even taken by another, he still has the eyes for her. This Ska release was Wilson’s debut single, and even though it didn’t create waves at first, it opened doors for him to score official hits as a Teen, and later on as an Adult. From Ska to Rocksteady to Reggae, Wilson’s name was big in the world, and he gained in many ways through music. Delroy Wilson passed away in 1995, but left behind a legacy that is celebrated by the young and old. His son Karl, known to the world as Konan from “Krept And Konan“, paid tribute to him earlier this year with the single, “Delroy’s Son.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Ding Dong – Badman Forward, Badman Pull Up (2006)


It’s Sunday, and it’s time for a throwback. Today’s “Oldies Sunday” entry celebrates dancing, and this Artist one of the many in Dancehall who emphasized on the dance culture. Some know him as Kemar, but many know him as Ding Dong, and we look back at his track, “Badman Forward, Badman Pull Up“.

Produced by Rohan “Tallman” Gray on the “Badman Forward Riddim” and released through VP Records/Future Vibez Productions in 2006, Ding Dong brought communities together with the release of, “Badman Forward, Badman Pull Up”. With a catchy chorus over a strong Dancehall production, Ding Dong had everyone from the gangsters to the civilians doing a dance in relation to the track. “Badman Forward” was one of Ding’s first entries as a Dancehall Artist as he made his name in the streets as a Dancer, creating various moves that gained popularity. “Badman Forward” quickly gained traction, and became one of his breakout hits, and becoming a mainstay in the street dances. It would go on to gain International recognition, especially at the Caribbean parties.

Since the release of “Badman Forward, Badman Pull Up”, Ding Dong would go on to become an International name. He scored a number of hit singles over the years, created dances, and collaborated with some of the best in the business. He is currently gearing up to release his long-awaited debut Album, “From Ding Dong, To World Ding” in May, which aims to expand on his artistry. “Badman Forward, Badman Pull Up” remains one of his biggest hits.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Innocent Kru – Impossible Train (1998)


It’s another “Oldies Sunday” moment! We appreciate everyone who has been tuning in for our various selections. Today’s entry takes us back to the late 90s/early 2000s. We check out “Impossible Train” by Innocent Kru.

Produced by Sly & Robbie for Taxi Records and released in 1998, it was a display of lyrics and styles on “Impossible Train” by Innocent Kru. Comprised of cousins Benzly Hype, Dapsy Daps, Copper Kid, and Macka Head, this was the crew’s official debut single, and they kicked off things in a big way. The production sampled the theme music from the hit TV/Film franchise “Mission: Impossible“, and was given the real Dancehall treatment as each member delivered verses that had listeners rewinding. The creation of the track came by accident as it was originally a freestyle on the Riddim. Under the direction of Sly & Robbie, it was suggested to be recorded, and made an official track. “Impossible Train” was an instant hit for Innocent Kru, and crossed over to the International market shortly after its release. The track was featured on the group’s 2001 debut album, “Innocent“, and was a mainstay on many mixes.

Since the release of “Impossible Train”, the Innocent Kru went on to release more music. Members of the group would later venture into solo efforts, but their future successes together and apart never surpassed what “Impossible Train” gave them. Benzly Hype went on to release music, dabbled into TV/Film and released a series called “Me & Mi Kru” that quickly became a hit and featured guest appearances by members of the group, and worked with a number of Artists over the years as a Producer. Dapsy Daps a.k.a. “Clumsy Daps” released music over the years, but passed away in the 2010s. “Impossible Train” remains the group’s biggest hit.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Kukudoo – King David (2009)


It’s a new month, and that means new content on “Oldies Sunday“! Today’s selection will shake up a few rooms, halls, and streets. We look back at Gospel Artist Kukudoo’s track, “King David“.

Produced by World Shock Media and officially released in 2009, Kukudoo made everyone rock to his “King David” tune, even the dead. Originally a song performed at Nine Nights/Wakes, the song was a mix of Revival Gospel Music, Bible stories, dancing, and Jamaican culture, and shared a few memorable lines like, “King David sit up on the heavenly throne, hallelujah…“, and “See people business and leave it alone, hallelujah…“. The backing production was regularly performed at Nine Night/Wake events, and it was only right to use for the official recording of “King David”. The song quickly gained popularity locally, and secured its place in being a highly requested song to play everywhere to this day. If a song could earn Platinum and Diamond certifications just be playing it in the streets, “King David” would own many plaques. “King David” was also performed at the “Jamaica 56Grand Gala in 2018. It gained an big endorsement from Media Personality/Lawyer/Anthropologist Dr. Kingsley “Ragashanti” Stewart as he would play it during episodes of his “Tambourine Radio” and “Ragashanti Live” shows in the 2000s, and related shows in the future. He was also recruited to appear in the “King David” music video, which was directed by Tinman (of SwagTVFilmz) for Creative Vibes Production. The song would go on to gain notoriety on Social Media platforms Instagram and TikTok, giving it even more life through trending content.

Since the release of “King David”, Kukudoo went on to release more music and albums, and became one of the most booked Jamaican Gospel Artists. He is still active today, taking his music to various parts of the world. “King David” remains a classic.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Lorna Bennett – Dancing To My Own Heartbeat (1976)


Today we close off “Women’s History Month“ for 2025 with an Oldies Sunday selection. We give thanks for the many great Women who have made significant contributions to Music, and we look forward to more of them creating History as time goes by. Today’s selection on comes from Lorna Bennett with the track, “Dancing To My Own Heartbeat“.

Produced by Tony Scott and Pluto Shervington who also wrote it, and released through the Wild Flower label in 1976, Lorna Bennett was in a disco mood on “Dancing To My Own Heartbeat”. She speaks about the vibe when music is played, and how people react it, but she pays special attention to one Man who she admires. She watches how his body moves to the rhythm that she produces, and it does something amazing to her. “Dancing To My Own Heartbeat” quickly gained attention in Jamaica, and became a hit for the younger crowd. The single was Lorna’s first after taking a break from music to pursue her Law studies in Barbados. Lorna’s version of the track wouldn’t be the only recording that was released, but it still gained popularity for quite some time. Lorna Bennett was already a hitmaker as she became the first Jamaican Woman to top the Island’s singles charts for five years.

After the release of “Dancing To My Own Heartbeat”, Lorna Bennett decided to quit music to open her Law practice in St. Elizabeth. She returned to music briefly in the 2000s, then quit again to manage the career of her son, Recording Artist Protoje, who has made an indelible mark in Jamaican music. “Dancing To My Own Heartbeat” is played and loved by many to this day.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Tami Chynn – Hyperventilating (2004)


The Month of March is recognized as “Women’s History Month“, and we recognize a few great Women who made significant contributions to Music. Today’s selection on “Oldies Sunday” comes from Tami Chynn (Now Tami Chin-Mitchell) with the track, “Hyperventilating“.

Produced by DJ Delano, Michael Jarrett, and Andre Saunders for Renaissance Production, and released on the “Stepz Riddim” in 2004, Tami Chynn stepped out blazing on “Hyperventilating”. The track finds her admiring someone who she could see something special happen with, and she makes her approach to him, sharing how them getting together would make her feel throughout the track. The high energy production matches with Tami’s Pop vibe and lyrics, and quickly put her in the spotlight. The “Stepz Riddim” gained popularity when it was released, and “Hyperventilating” was one of the top tracks in the compilation. It was also featured on her 2006 debut album, “Out Of Many…One“. The song was accompanied by a music video directed by Tim Naylor, and was released in 3 versions; the original edit, an edited version specifically made for the US market (BET, MTV, etc.), and a Director’s cut that too spicy for some TV networks. The single gained popularity for Chynn in Jamaica and the rest of the Caribbean, but gained moderate success when it crossed over to the International market, despite being re-released in 2006 through Universal Motown Records. Chynn’s contributions to Jamaican music however, inspired more local acts to take a more Pop-styled approach to their music.

Since the release of “Hyperventilating”, Tami Chynn would score a record deal with Akon’s Konvict Musik, and release more music over the years. She paused her career to focus on family, and her marriage to Dancehall Artist Wayne Marshall, whom she has been married to since 2009. She has also made numerous appearances in the Media over the years, and has ventured into the world of Vlogging through “Meet The Mitchells” brand on Youtube and Social Media, where her family has gained a huge following. She has hinted at times that she would return to music, but even if she doesn’t, many still remember her previous releases, including “Hyperventilating”.

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