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OLDIES SUNDAY: Major Worries – Product Of Jamaica (1987)


In all honesty, there’s nothing better than being a Jamaican. No matter the struggles, no matter the stress, being Jamaican is just different. With Jamaica’s 63rd Independence celebrations on the way, we thought we’d start the party early on “Oldies Sunday“. Today we go back in time to check out Major Worries’Product Of Jamaica“.

Produced by Hyman Wright and Percy Chin for the Jah All Mighty Label and released in 1987, Major Worries’ “Product Of Jamaica” is for the true patriot. The Deejay uses his signature style to highlight some of the many names and products that represent Jamaica to the fullest. From Merlene Ottey, to Salada Foods, to Donald Quarrie, to Peter Metro, to Wisynco, to Josey Wales, Worries lectures the listeners on everything made in the 876, and  invites International Investors to come be a part of it. “Product Of Jamaica” gained some popularity for the Deejay, and over the years scored numerous spins during Independence Day celebrations. Major Worries was one of Dancehall’s promising stars at the time, and his works have influenced the likes of Sean Paul, and Macka Diamond, who once named herself “Lady Worries“. “Product Of Jamaica” would be one of Worries’ last releases before his tragic passing in August 1987. No matter where you are, no matter what you do, remember that you’re Jamaican, and like Major Worries’ song, you are a product of Jamaica. Happy 63rd, Jamaica.

Thank You Major Worries For This Classic!

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Sister Carol – International Style (1983)


The month of March is recognized Internationally as “Women’s History Month“. In the Caribbean, many Women have made great strides, and they have contributed to shaping the future for generations to come. In Jamaica’s music scene, many Women stepped up and made a difference, and set the tone for other Artists to be inspired by. On today’s “Oldies Sunday“, we highlight a Woman who opened the doors for the ladies, and stood out among the crowds. Her name is Sister Carol, and we check out her track, “International Style“.

Produced by Delroy Wright, Hyman “Jah Life” Wright, and Percy Chin and released through  the Jah Life/Live & Learn labels in 1983, Sister Carol had the people listening with “International Style”. This was the early days of Dancehall, and the advent of the Female Deejay was in its growing stages. Carol was one of the Artists who knew that she could hold her own among the Male-dominated scene, and gave listeners a display of a style that was locally known, and Internationally accepted. From Jamaican to American, from Trinidadian to Haitian, from Spanish to Swahili, Carol stepped out from the norm, and not only flexed her diversity, but educated the listener. “International Style” quickly became a hit, and was featured on her 1984 sophomore album, “Black Cinderella“.

Since the release of “International Style”, Sister Carol went on to release more music, and utilized her Degree in Education to teach the people inside, and outside of music. Carol is still active in music, and she sometimes join her daughter, Recording Artist Nakeeba Amaniyea, on a number of singles. In a time when Dancehall was Male-dominated, Sister Carol was one of the many ladies on the scene kicked down the doors to make way for the Female Deejay. “International Style” remains one of her most memorable singles.

Thank You Sister Carol For This Classic.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Peter Metro – Police In A Jamaica (1985)


If it’s one thing that Jamaican Artists will speak out against in their music apart from the Government, is the Police force. In 2021, it’s still a popular subject as there are many members of the force who overstep their boundaries, and are at times a part of the corruption. Today’s Oldies Sunday selection comes from Peter Metro with his single, “Police In A Jamaica“.

Produced by Hyman Wright and Percy Chin for the Jah Life Time Label on the “Answer Riddim” in 1985, Peter Metro recalls an encounter with the Police on an outing with fellow Deejay Nicodemus. Their adventure begins when the Artists were traveling from Old Harbour in a rental while Nicodemus was smoking Marijuana. The interactions that followed are similar to what many face to this day. While the Jamaica Constabulary Force may show off feel good videos on Social Media today, it doesn’t put a wool over the eyes of those who experience daily harassment and injustice from members of the force. “Police In A Jamaica” was a hit for Peter Metro, and it birthed a follow up titled “Police In England” in 1986. Be careful out there.

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