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OLDIES SUNDAY: Adina Edwards – Don’t Forget To Remember (1972)


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 Adina Edwards with the track, “Don’t Forget To Remember“.

Produced by Tommy Cowan and released through Dynamic Sounds in 1972, “Don’t Forget To Remember” was Adina Edwards’ cover of British-Australian group The Bee Gees’ 1969 single. The song speaks about someone who is dealing with a breakup, and shares with their former lover that they still love them, and they should keep them and their memories close, and never forget them. The original was delivered in a Country Music style, but when Edwards took the reins, she delivered with in a soulful way that made even Church folks sing praises. The song would later be featured on her 1973 album of the same name, and become a very popular selection in Jamaica, making Edwards a household name. She made history as being the third Woman in Jamaican music to make it to the top 10 charts in 1972, a feat that took some time to happen as the music scene was Male-dominated, coming in at number 8. Adina Edwards was a blind Singer who was known to frequent parts of Kingston in the 1960s where she sang and played musical Instruments (namely the Accordion and Piano) in the streets for donations. She was first known for her performance during her time at the Salvation Army Institute For The Blind in 1939, and would enter a number of talent shows over the years, winning over the crowd. A chance meeting with Tommy Cowan would change her life for the better, and he would produce a number of her singles, ranging from R&B, Soul, Calypso, and Gospel, but would lean more to Gospel music in later years. She also collaborated with Byron Lee (who signed her to his label), Joe Gibbs, and “Sir Coxsone” Dodd, and released three albums. She also released music through a label called “Help The Blind“, we believe it was owned by her. She was a true believer of not letting her disability hinder her greatness.

Since the release of “Don’t Forget To Remember”, Adina Edwards would release more music, but would soon become well known for her Gospel releases, making some consider her a “Queen of Jamaican Gospel Music“, inspiring many Gospel Artists. She would continue to perform at various events over the years, racking up praises from those who experienced her music. She is mentioned in the book, “Songbirds: Pioneering Women in Jamaican Music“, and her famous Accordion was donated to The Jamaican Music Museum. Outside of music, she was a loving Mother who adopted a number of children, and also ran a Nursery in Kingston during the 1970s where she took care of 48 children. Edwards passed away in 2008, but her legacy lives on.

THANK YOU Adina Edwards FOR THIS HIT!

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Moliy x Skillibeng x Shenseea "Shake It To The Max (Remix)" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Ghana #Jamaica #AfroPop #Dancehall #Music #13thStreetPromotions #Moliy #ShakeItToTheMax #SilentAddy #ShakeItToTheMaxRemix #Shenseea #Skillibeng #ElephantMan #DancingToTheMax #MusicVideo #FernandoHevia #Video #Youtube

.@MoliyMusic Shares Visual For “Shake It To The Max (Remix)” With @Skillibeng @ShenYeng


Looks like Ghanaian-American Recording Artist Moliy found gold with this one. Since late 2024, the Singer has been pushing her single, “Shake It To The Max (Fly)“. Paired with a catchy dance, it went viral on Social Media, especially on TikTok, and her name started to spread to more parts of the world. The Silent Addy-produced track was welcomed by a number of Artists, who went on to make their own remixes of the song. Still receiving a lot of love, we finally get the Music Video for “Shake It To The Max (Remix)” featuring Dancehall Artists Shenseea and Skillibeng.

Directed by Fernando Hevia and shot in Jamaica, Moily had to touch down on Jamaican soil to make the video for “Shake It To The Max (Remix)” possible. The video features dancers putting on their best moves along with the viral dance, flashy fashion, product placement (send us a case), and all around good vibes that add to the energy that the single gave to the world. The video also has a cameo appearance by Dancehall legend Elephant Man, who has been busy with his take on “SITTM” with a track called, “Dancing To The Max“. Skillibeng and Shenseea show up with their verses and flair on the remix, and we can expect this version to do even more damage in the coming days. With other remixes on the way, we can expect there will be videos for them on the way. In the meantime, move up yuh body to this one.

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Vybz Kartel x Likkle Vybz x Red Boom "When We A Dweet" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Dancehall #Music #13thStreetPromotions #VybzKartel #LikkleVybz #RedBoom #WhenWeADweet #MusicVideo #Video #Rizzy #NowOrNever #Caribbean #Youtube

Vybz Kartel, Likkle Vybz, & Red Boom Lock The City Down In “When We A Dweet”


A Teacher once said “Gaza run di world“, and he hasn’t lied about that. Vybz Kartel continues his journey of life after Prison, and it is steadily becoming a world tour after all the trips he has made so far. Tonight, he makes history with his long-awaited “Vybz Kartel & Friends” Concert in Tortola, BVI, and leading up to this night, he has been making appearances, and working on new music. Speaking of new music, he shares the new single, “When We A Dweet“.

Featuring Likkle Vybz and Red Boom, Vybz Kartel reminds us that the Gaza Nation is stronger than ever in “When We A Dweet”. Released through Adidjahiem Records, the new single has a strong chance of being in regular rotation till Kartel’s summer releases. The Artists share that they maintain a presence in every place you need them in, and they have the people to back up the claims. The track gets an extra push with a Music Video directed by Rizzy for Now Or Never, and the Deejays get flashy here, and share a bit of the lifestyle they live sporting Designer fashion, popping bottles, and being around people who are about that life. Vybz Kartel has been very busy these past few months, and he’s ensuring that others around him get their share of the workload as well. Fully Gaza.

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"Sampling Cocoa Tea Playlist" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Reggae #Dancehall #Music #EDM #Jungle #HipHop #PopMusic #13thStreetPromotions #CocoaTea #CocoTea #Playlist #Sample #SamplingCocoaTea #Spotify #Caribbean

We Check Out Songs That Sampled The Late Cocoa Tea In Our Latest Playlist


On March 11, Jamaican music lost another legend. Renowned Recording Artist Cocoa Tea passed away, leaving many in mourning. The Man from Rocky Point, Clarendon was the Ingredient to many classic Reggae and Dancehall hits, one of the names to call for a Dubplate at a Sound Clash, and he leaves behind a legacy that many will appreciate for generations to come. With many taking the time out to spin many of his hits, we’ve decided to pay tribute to him in another way over here. Today, we present, the “Sampling Cocoa TeaPlaylist.

Cocoa Tea may not have had many of his songs sampled over the years, but there have been a number of Artists and DJs who have shown their appreciation for his music. This Playlist’s runtime is for a little over 2 hours, but you can tune in to music from the late Icon, along with Artists like JPEGMafia, Joss Stone, Arrested Development, Troy Ave, 2Pac, Pendulum, and Pete Rock who have used his works in their creations. For this Article, we’re also including a few of our favourite Cocoa Tea tracks, and if you have a favourite song from him, be sure to share with us in the comments section, or on our Social Media platforms. Sleep well Cocoa Tea!

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Posh Morris Returns With “Smoke”


The month of March has been good to the Women in music, and the rest of the year is getting better. Recently Dancehall Entertainer MC Nuffy announced that he would be releasing an all-Female Riddim compilation. Titled the “Wataberry Riddim“, he enlisted a number of prominent names in Dancehall, including Posh Morris. Always ready to dominate, she not only recorded one, but two tracks for the Riddim. Today, we check out, “Smoke“.

Released through Nuffydon Records, Posh Morris is locked and loaded, and has time today in, “Smoke”. She sends a few messages to her enemies out, and warns them that things won’t be pretty if they think they can violate. Posh comes out with guns blazing on her new single, showcasing that while she’ll drop a tune that is widely enjoyed by the ladies, she can still level up the badness with her Male counterparts. One thing for sure, do not take her lightly. Expect even more from her later this year.

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Rygin King Lives The “Top Shelf” Life


Dancehall Artist Rygin King lives a life that many consider a blessing. Despite some unfortunate events, he’s still around achieving success, and using his time and resources to help others around him. He is also able to create music and connect with the people, and use it as a form of therapy. Today, he toasts to his blessings in the video for “Top Shelf“.

“Top Shelf” was produced by Remalinks Records/Rygin Trap Records and released last year, and it finds Rygin King enjoying life on a higher levels, being able to do things he once couldn’t. His journey wasn’t always a good one, and he can reflect on those days, and celebrate a good life with friends and family. He emphasizes his message in the Shane Creative-directed Music Video, and he’s living it up in the Mansion surrounded by some good people at the dinner table. It’s only right that you get to share your success with those who were there through the struggle, and Rygin continues to elevate the listener through song, and make each day a better one for himself. Let’s make a toast.

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