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OLDIES SUNDAY: Major Mackerel – Dutty Bungle (1988)


Happy Oldies Sunday! Today’s selection is dedicated to not aligning yourself with negative people, possessing negative energy, and practicing negativity. The Artist is Major Mackerel, and the track is called, “Dutty Bungle“.

Produced by L. Dawes and Garfield Dixon on the “Answer Riddim” and released through the Don Ban label in 1988, Major Mackerel sent a strong message on “Dutty Bungle”. With great energy in his delivery, Major shared his message of not being a part of negative things and people, and if you’re a practitioner of all things bad, there’s something around the corner to fix you. The badminded people won’t like this one, but “Dutty Bungle” was an instant hit. He soon went near and far with the track, along with other recordings.

Since the release of “Dutty Bungle”, Major Mackerel went on to score more hit singles, and secured his place in Dancehall. It also became a regularly requested song for Dubplates, which are still recorded today. He was also an influential Artist, inspiring a female version of Major Mackerel who would later on become a “Diamond“. He is still active today, voicing new music, and showing off his deejaying prowess at various events. “Dutty Bungle” remains one of his more remembered songs.

Thank You Major MAckerel For This Classic!

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Hugo Barrington – Loving Is A Thing (Lodi Lodi) (1986)


Happy Oldies Sunday! In music, there are many who have enjoyed successful careers, some who have not so successful ones, and then there are those who moved on to even bigger things. Today’s selection comes from someone who enjoyed a moment in Jamaican music, but moved on to a completely different sector. Many know him as Hugh Faulkner, but music fans know him as Hugh Barrington with the track, “Loving Is A Thing” a.k.a. “Lodi Lodi”“.

Produced by King Jammy’s on the “Bandelero Riddim“, “Loving Is A Thing” was released through Jammy’s Records in 1986. Hugo Barrington brings some good vibes on the track, bringing the party to anyone who is listening (thanks to his “Lodi Lodi, we love to party” line). He shares that the style that’s presented is his own, as he switches between melodic lines, chants, and speedy deejaying. Love and unity are his messages throughout “Loving Is a Thing”, and the track was an instant hit among listeners. Barrington was also the first Artist to record on the “Bandelero” Riddim long before a certain legendary Artist created a hit with a track of the same name.

Since the release of “Loving Is a Thing”, Hugo Barrington went on to release more music before leaving the scene to enjoy a career in Law. Many moons and career role changes later, he was appointed the role of Commissioner at the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM). He made a return to music in the early 2010s and in 2022 with a couple singles, and he made other contributions to the Jamaican entertainment scene as he was the founder of the “Professionals In Cabaret” concert series that enjoyed many years of success. Despite Hugo Faulkner’s gradual change of career and success, many still remember him as Hugo Barrington and his classic single.

Thank You Hugo Barrington For this Classic!

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Fabby Dolly – Peanut Punch (1995)


Happy Oldies Sunday! We hope you had a great week, today is the day to kickback, and relax with your favourite drink. Speaking of drink, today’s selection is dedicated to a specific drink that was recommended if you wanted to have certain advantages in life. The Artist who made the song goes by the name of Fabby Dolly, and the track is called, “Peanut Punch“.

Produced by Anthony “Red Rose” Cameron and Anthony Malvo on the “Quarter To Twelve Riddim” and released through the How Yu Fi Seh Dat? Label in 1995, it was all about the “Peanut Punch”. Fabby Dolly shared that he had a way with the ladies, and his drink of choice aided him in becoming a hit among them. For those who needed the extra stamina when it comes to handling business, a bag juice just won’t cut it. Blend up some Peanuts along with some key ingredients, and you will have all the power. “Peanut Punch” was a popular single for Fabby Dolly, and it helped to increase the reach of the “Quarter To Twelve Riddim”.

Since the release of “Peanut Punch”, not much was heard from Fabby Dolly. He recorded more singles, but none connected like his hit. He made appearances on various pieces of content on Youtube and Social Media over the years, and some revealed that had fallen on hard times, and was experiencing Mental Health issues. He is on the road to recovery, and we wish him the best. “Peanut Punch” is still recognized today, and still gets played.

Thank You Fabby Dolly For This Classic!

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Prince Jazzbo – School (1972)


The Summer holidays are over, and it’s back to school time for the young ones, the not so young ones, and the young at heart. Class is in session on Oldies Sunday. Today’s selection comes from Prince Jazzbo (whose Birthday is on September 3) with the track, “School“.

Produced by Sir Coxsone Dodd on the “College Rock Riddim“, and released through the Bongo Man Label in 1972, Prince Jazzbo is getting everyone back into the mindset as it’s time to learn. He shares keys phrases like “Go to school and learn the golden rule“, “If you can spell, you will never go to hell“, and “If you read, you will succeed“, and he delivers with a vibe and the deejaying/toasting style that would have listeners dancing and rewinding. Jazzbo emphasizes the importance of an education, and you can never be too old to learn as well. “School” was a popular song for Prince Jazzbo, and an important one that some would play in late summer before the start of the new school year.

Since the release of “School”, Prince Jazzbo went on to release more singles that became hits, and important parts of the culture. Jazzbo left this Earth on September 11, 2013, and his music continues to connect with listeners around the world. People it’s time to buckle up, it’s time to learn.

Thank You Prince Jazzbo For This Classic. Sleep Well.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Gentleman – Intoxication (2004)


It’s another Oldies Sunday! It may be rainy where you are, or it’s dry, but we have something that’s good for both. The past few entries focused on Artists who have been influenced by Jamaica and its music, but are natives of other lands. This Sunday is no different as we head over to Germany to check out Gentleman’sIntoxication“.

Produced by Donovan Bennett a.k.a. Don Corleon on the “Drop Leaf Riddim“, “Intoxication” was released in 2004 through Don Corleon Records. The track finds Gentleman expressing the love he has for his lady as they have been shared so much together over the years, and he will always be there for her. Her love is definitely intoxicating as Gentleman beautifully delivers the lyrics with his signature melodic sound. The “Drop Leaf Riddim” was one of the popular Riddims of the early 2000s, and “Intoxication” was a top single in the compilation as it charted in Germany, Jamaica, and Austria. “Intoxication” was featured on Gentleman’s 2004 album “Confidence“, and the 2005 “IntoxicationEP.

Since the release of “Intoxication”, Gentleman continued to have a successful music career in Europe and parts of the Caribbean. He released more singles and albums, and continues to perform around the world. Gentleman always paid tribute to Jamaica and her music that heavily inspired him, and his music is still in heavy rotation. “Intoxication” continues to be a favourite among listeners.

thank you Gentleman for this classic!

Vielen Dank, Gentleman, für diesen Klassiker!

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Nahki – Original Ninja (1989)


Happy Oldies Sunday! In our last post, we highlighted Artists who were influenced by Caribbean music, and today is no different. The country that our next Artist originates from has a longstanding music history with Jamaica, and the relationship is still strong today. For today’s selection, we head over to Japan to check out Nahki’sOriginal Ninja“.

Produced by King Jammys and released through Jammy’s Records in 1989, Nahki stepped out with a single that helped to introduce the world to Japanese Dancehall. Heavily influenced by Jamaica, Nahki adopted Patois, and delivered with a melody and stance like he was one of the top Dancehall acts in those times. A lover of Reggae music since the 70s, it was a chance meeting with Reggae/Dancehall Icon Sugar Minott that gave him a chance to hone his skills, and make solid bonds with fellow Artists and Producers in Japan, and Jamaica. “Original Ninja” was a hit for Nahki, and the track was featured on his debut album, “Baddest Japanese” that was released in 1990.

Since the release of “Original Ninja”, Nahki went on to release a few more albums, scored more hits, maintained “Reggae Japansplash” which he helped to start in 1985, and etched his place in the history books. He is widely regarded as a pioneer in Japanese Dancehall, an Ambassador for Dancehall & Reggae, and he helped to influence generations of talent from Japan. “Original Ninja” is still recognized today along with many of Nahki’s releases.

Thank You Nahki For This Classic!

Nahki、この古典的な作品をありがとう!

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