Busy Signal "We Smoke" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Dancehall #Country #PopMusic #Music #13thStreetPromotions #TeddySwims #LoseControl #WeSmoke #Atlanta #CountryPop #Caribbean

.@BusySignal_Turf Gives @TeddySwims’ “Lose Control” A Refix For The Smokers


Dancehall Artist Busy Signal has been working. When he’s not in the Studio, he’s on the first flight to a city, state, or country near you ready to take over the stage. Busy in the name and status, and he’s not slowing down any time soon. However, he took a quick break the give us something special, and it is revealed in the form of the track, “We Smoke“.

Hijacking Country Pop Recording Artist Teddy Swims’ popular “Lose Control” single, Busy Signal delivers a refix for the smokers called, “We Smoke”. No matter what time, day, or month we’re in, the Weed is always on time, and it’s time for the best grade. This is for the chalice smokers, the spliff rollers, the Cannabis experts, and the stoners, it’s time to meet the clouds. Busy delivers with his signature sound, and we look forward to even more refixes from him. Put your lighters up for this.

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"Thank you, Team Jamaica" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Paris #Sports #Athletics #13thStreetPromotions #Paris2024 #TeamJamaica #Tribute #Olympics #ParisOlympics #France #ParisFrance #Caribbean

Thank You, Team Jamaica 🇯🇲


The festivities are over, but History was made at the 2024 Paris Olympics. From July 26 to August 11, Athletes from around the World competed on the World stage for Gold, World Records, larger than life opportunities, and bragging rights. This post was made to salute the members of Team Jamaica who not only competed (sending love to those who didn’t get to make the official team), but made names for themselves. They won medals, set records, made first and final appearances, made friends, made statements, and added to their careers. Congratulations to you all, and we pay tribute to you all that you can check out below. Support our Athletes (That includes all those Organizations)!

Thank You: Tia Clayton, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Shericka Jackson, Junelle Bromfield, Nickisha Pryce, Stacey Ann Williams, Niesha Burgher, Lanae-Tava Thomas, Natoya Goule-Toppin, Adelle Tracey, Janeek Brown, Ackera Nugent, Danielle Williams, Rushell Clayton, Janieve Russell, Shiann Salmon, Lamara Distin, Chanice Porter, Ackelia Smith, Shanieka Ricketts, Kimberly Williams, Lloydricka Cameron, Danniel Thomas-Dodd, Samantha Hall, Shashalee Forbes, Stephenie Ann McPherson, Sabrina Lyn, Ackeem Blake, Oblique Seville, Kishane Thompson, Andrew Hudson, Bryan Levell, Sean Bailey, Jevaughn Powell, Deandre Watkin, Navasky Anderson, Orlando Bennett, Rasheed Broadbell, Hansle Parchment, Roshawn Clarke, Jaheel Hyde, Malik James-King, Romaine Beckford, Tajay Gayle, Carey McLeod, Wayne Pinnock, Jaydon Hibbert, Jordan Scott, Rajindra Campbell, Ralford Mullings, Traves Smikle, Roje Stona, Jehlani Gordon, Zandrian Barnes, Raheem Hayles, Andrenette Knight, Ashley Williams, Yona Knight-Wisdom, Ashley Mckenzie, Josh Kirlew.

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Nardwuar x DJ Kool Herc on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #SouthBronx #TheBronx #HipHop #Music #13thStreetPromotions #DJKoolHerc #Nardwuar #HipHop51 #August11 #Vancouver #Interview #Caribbean

.@Nardwuar Interviews DJ Kool Herc For 51 Years Of Hip Hop


It all started on August 11, 1973 in The Bronx, New York, and now it’s more than a global phenomenon. Hip Hop turns 51 years old, and the world continues to keep it alive. It’s Pop Culture, it’s an influence for generations, it’s in the Olympics, it’s everywhere, and it all started with the Jamaican DJ Kool Herc. As a part of the celebrations, Canadian Media Personality/Journalist/Musician Nardwuar a.k.a. The Human Serviette caught up with the DJ for a quick conversation.

Hosted at the Beat Street Record Store in Vancouver, Canada, Nardwuar and DJ Kool Herc along with his younger Sister Cindy Campbell a.k.a. The First Lady Of Hip Hop spoke about the birth of Hip Hop, the records that Herc would play, the Influences, Herc’s achievements, The Bronx being the mecca, Hip Hop’s 51st year, and more. Hip Hop started in the park, and 1520 Sedgwick Avenue will forever be the landmark. There have been debates, but you can’t deny the Jamaican Immigrant DJ Kool Herc’s contributions, and his position as the “Godfather of Hip Hop“. The genre continues to evolve, and we appreciate the ones who helped to build its foundation, and contribute to its legacy. Happy 51st Birthday Hip Hop.

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Matumbi "Empire Road" on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #UK #Birmingham #EmpireRoad #Reggae #Music #13thStreetPromotions #Matumbi #UKReggae #ReggaeBand #1978 #EMIRecords #Caribbean

OLDIES SUNDAY: Matumbi – Empire Road (1978)


There are songs that have made an impact in the culture that may have fallen by the wayside over the years, but because of “Oldies Sunday“, they get a chance to reconnect with familiar ears, and connect with the new generation. Today, our selection comes from British Reggae Band Matumbi with the track, “Empire Road“.

Matumbi’s “Empire Road” was produced by the Band, and released it through the Harvest label in 1978. The track was a theme song from the short-lived BBC series of the same name, which was written by Guyanese-British Writer Michael Abbensetts, and starred Guyanese-British Actor Norman Beaton (Desmond’s), Trinidadian-British Actress Corrine Skinner-Carter (Eastenders), and St. Lucian-British Actor Joseph Marcell (The Fresh Prince Of Belair).

The series was set in a street in Birmingham, England called “Empire Road” that hosted a racially diverse mix of African-Caribbean, East Indian, and South Asian residents, highlighting the day to day incidents that occur there through the life of a Residential Property Landlord. The series made history as the first British Television series to be written, directed, and acted predominantly by Black Artists. The song highlights the clash of cultures from food to way of life in the community, but making a call for better living there. While the song was originally made for the TV series, it gained a lot of popularity to the point where it had to be released as an official single. The track was featured on the Band’s 1978 debut album “Seven Seals“.

Since the release of “Empire Road”, Matumbi went on to become one of the top British Reggae Bands in the 1970s and early ’80s. They released a number of singles and albums until their split in 1982, with some members having solo careers, and others joining The Cimarons and The Squad. “Empire Road” still has a place in the hearts of many, and holds a significant place in British Black History.

Thank You Matumbi For This Classic!

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Drink Champs Interviews Buju Banton on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Dancehall #Reggae #Music #13thStreetPromotions #BujuBanton #DrinkChamps #Interview #Noreaga #DJEFN #Caribbean

.@BujuBanton Shares His Musical Journey & More In New @DrinkChamps Interview


He is one of Jamaican music’s greatest imports, and has inspired many. Whether you get his Dancehall side or his Reggae side, Buju Banton never disappoints, and he continues to build on his legacy. It has been a few years since his release from Prison, and he has been elevating ever since. Fresh off of a sold out series of concerts, Buju takes a seat for conversations and drinks with the “Drink ChampsPodcast.

Hosted by Rapper Noreaga and DJ EFN, Buju Banton joins the “Drink Champs” cast to share his journey in Music, the challenges he has faced over the years, Music ownership, Rastafari, Jamaica, and more. When it comes to Interviews, Buju will part with some knowledge for the listeners, and shed light on some never before heard experiences. This is a long Interview so no long talking here, time to watch it.

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Vybz Kartel Interview with Entertainment Report on 13thStreetPromotions.com #Jamaica #Dancehall #Music #13thStreetPromotions #VybzKartel #EntertainmentReport #ER #TVJER #Interview #Caribbean

Vybz Kartel Sits With @TVJ_ER For Official Interview


After 13 years, Vybz Kartel is a free Man, and is free for the world to know again. It has been over a week since leaving the Prison gates, and he’s ready to speak. Yesterday, he shared the screen with Isat Buchanan on his “Context Matters” Livestream, but earlier today, he make an appearance on Television Jamaica’sEntertainment Report”.

Hosted by Anthony Miller, Vybz Kartel returns to the popular TVJ programme for the first time in over a decade. He spoke about life in Prison, life after Prison, his love life, his health, his grand return to the stage, and a lot more things. Fans were eager for the “World Boss” to get his first official Interview, and aside from Isat Buchanan, Anthony Miller was the right one to converse with. Here’s to more Interviews.

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