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OLDIES SUNDAY: Little Roy – Tribal War (1974)


It’s Election time again in Jamaica! Despite the world getting rocked back and forth thanks to the Covid 19 pandemic, Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the dates for the Island’s 18th General Election on August 11 in Parliament. While Election time in Jamaica is usually a “Silly Season“, it was pretty different in the era of our Oldies Sunday selection. Today, we highlight Little Roy’sTribal War“.

Produced by Earl Lowe and released through Roy’s Tafari label in 1974, Little Roy provides some social commentary here as he speaks out against the various conflicts happening in the world especially during Election time in Jamaica in 1972. In that year, the Michael Manley led People’s National Party (PNP) emerged victorious over the Hugh Shearer (who held the position during Alexander Bustamante’s absence due to illness) led Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). Election time in Jamaica is usually met with a lot of tension, and found supporters on opposing sides attacking each other to the point where it gets violent. Little Roy’s track asked for all those acts to cease, rival gangs get together in the name of peace, and everyone promoting living in love and harmony. “Tribal War” became a very popular song for Little Roy, but despite the popularity, it never received much airplay until other versions were made years later. Regardless of the opposition, he found a lot of success with it as he sold thousands of copies of the track by hand.

Since the release of “Tribal War”, it has been covered by various artists including John Holt, Ronnie Davis, and George Nooks, and has been sampled by Nas and Tony Rebel. The track is still an important one, and we’ll always thank Little Roy for it. Check it out below, and share with a friend. Show us some love/follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @13thStreetPromo.

Editor’s Note: I can’t believe Little Roy’s original “Tribal War” is not available for streaming, but John Holt and George Nooks’ versions are.
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.@Jahazeil_Myrie Urges Us To “Keep Strong”


In these troubling times, having faith can be a struggle to maintain. With the right encouragement and support system, it can grow from strength to strength. Reggae/Dancehall Artist Jahazeil Myrie delivers a positive message on the Grinch Records produced, “Keep Strong“.

With a video directed by 4K Media & Entertainment, Jahazeil finds himself in Church for this one as he can be seen spreading his message to those in attendance. He shares that despite the many trials we all may be going through at this time, God is there for us, and we should give thanks for all the blessings that come along the way. He also encourages us to be brave, be bold, and know that God is in control. Hold the faith. Why worry when you can call up on Jah?

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.@UsainBolt Links Up With @SHODesusAndMero For An Interview!


One of the world’s greatest athletes, Jamaica’s own legend Usain Bolt stopped by (virtually) the “Desus And Mero” show recently. Hosted by Desus Nice and The Kid Mero, Bolt speaks about his new role as a father, being a Jamaican Icon, being naturally gifted but putting in the work to further develop his talents, experiences as a athlete representing the Caribbean, his thoughts on the Bounty Killa & Beenie Man Verzuz event, his role on Apple TV+’sGreatness Code“, working on music and more.

For those unfamiliar with Desus Nice And The Kid Mero, they are from The Bronx, NY, share Jamaican and Dominican Republic backgrounds respectively, have gained popularity on Social Media for years before starting the “Desus Vs Mero” and “Bodega Boys” Podcasts, and having the “Desus And Mero” late night series on Viceland and now Showtime. We featured them a few years ago as Desus makes many references to Jamaica on the “Bodega Boys” Podcast (Check it out here). Anything is possible, don’t take limits!

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.@RealJuniorReid Dabbles In NY Drill With Chedda Boss & Scrilla On “Bag Alert”


Junior Reid is not only a Reggae legend, he’s also a Hip Hop legend when you think about it. He has enjoyed a run in the last 15+ years that saw him being the go to artist for hooks and verses on tracks by Fabolous, The Game, MIMS, Alicia Keys, Lil Wayne and more. While he still stays true to his Reggae roots, he tackles the emerging NY Drill movement on, “Bag Alert“.

Released through Massive B and produced by Bobby Konders, Junior Reid gets to the money with fellow artists Chedda Boss and Scrilla in an exhibition of the OG keeping up with the young boys, without missing his steps. Don’t expect to hear Junior Reid rapping here, he gives us that pure delivery that gave him so many hits over the years. With a 40+ year career, it’s still good that he can embrace the new generations of artists. R.I.P. Pop Smoke, and free Bobby Shmurda!

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.@MaticulusAuburn Holds The “Faith” On New Single


Our journeys may get hard, but we’ll get there somehow. Recording Artist/Youtuber Maticulus Auburn, who has been delivering some good music over the years (including our favourite, “All For You), knows a thing about not having the smoothest journey as an artist. Nonetheless, his determination keeps him going, and he shares something about having “Faith” in his new single.

Produced by Jon-Ross Kelly, Maticulus gives us words of encouragement as we all have our share of trials. While many of us haven’t reached the peak yet, he leaves a message that we should trust in Jah, have some faith, and put in the work in order to achieve greatness. With his unique vocals, Maticulus gives us a song that we can keep on repeat, and use as a morning motivator. Let “Faith” be a part of your collection today! No matter your mission in life, just keep at it, and have Jah at the helm. Keep your head up!

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.@RunkusInno @RealMunga @TheRoyalBlu @KabakaPyramid & @JesseRoyal1 Are “5Gs”


In a world where a pandemic is forcing divisions, 5 artists made a move promoting unity. Repping St. James, St. Mary, Spanish Town, and Portmore, Runkus called up Kabaka Pyramid, Munga Honorable, Royal Blu, and Jesse Royal for “5Gs“! With a Mykal “Kush” Cushnie directed video, the quintet not only showed that they could join forces at this time, but display their prowess in the lyrical arts as they share social commentary on the happenings in the world today. This collaboration can only be described as one that’s “Badder than Covid 19“!

With each artist being dominant in their respective fields, this is just one of the few collaborations that we expect to see in the coming months. Covid 19 may have slowed things down, but nothing can overpower the strength and reach of the music. Spray Lysol on their lies, wash your hands so you don’t catch the corruption bug, hold the faith, and remember that “Black Lives Matter“! Check out the video below, and share with a friend. Show us some love/follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @13thStreetPromo.

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