It’s all about the green, the dinero, the cash, and the moula in Tommy Lee Sparta’s latest music video. “Dolla Bill” was directed by Antoine Chung and features scenes of some lovely talent from the popular Taboo Night Club and a visual of Tommy Lee and his crew on the hustle and having fun. The hustling mentality has always been in the Jamaican people, and we get it in any way we can. Be on the look out for Tommy Lee Sparta’s new album slated to hit the streets soon. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
A song, which is a favourite of mine as of late has finally received the visual treatment. A-Game’s “No Time Fi Badmind” which was directed by LEB Studio and TD Imaging, shows A-Game on a cross country tour of Jamaica while we hear the lyrics of the single that has been quietly bubbling in the streets. A daily anthem for many, the video can now give viewers near and far a piece of Jamaica as they learn the 14 Parishes and see a couple landmarks. Look out for more A-Game as he’s busy crafting more music to add to your daily rotations. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Moziyah has one goal – to make great music that will entertain, inspire and resonate on an international level.
Born Andrew Roberts at 50 Red Hills Road in Kingston, Jamaica, Moziyah Possesses a keen insight and an unmatched appreciation for music. He credits his sound, influence and inspiration to the likes of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear and the stalwarts who helped lay the foundation of this enduring music.
Moziyah has years of experience in the business of music. He earned his stripes growing up in front of the recording studios and outdoor dances. He started singing competitively at the tender age of seven and was able to grab the kudos on the big stage shows without even a big song. But, it has been this experience that has guided and taught him the importance of possessing great song-writing skills and smooth delivery.
The influence of American soul music on Jamaican roots reggae mirrors Moziyah’s trans-nationalism. He moved from Jamaica to the United States in 1997 and was able to embrace all kinds of music. “Music is music, but Reggae is my foundation. Righteous music is what I do,” says Moziyah . His music combined is a distinctive vocal sound with pulsing grooves and lyrics that expresses his Rastafarian spirituality.
Now ready to capture a global audience, Moziyah has released a couple singles “Cross Roads”, “Knock Knock” and most recently the sultry Reggae single “No Lies” and the gritty Dancehall track “The Truth”
All produced by IMZ Entertainment (Ingenuity Movement Zone), Moziyah’s independently owned company.
As his versatility crosses over between Reggae and Dancehall, Moziyah prides himself in writing his own lyrics bringing a positive vibe. The rising star can be heard ripping both the local and international airwaves and promises nothing but his all to both his fans and musical lovers worldwide!
With the recent news of a Prison to be constructed here thanks to a deal between the UK and the Jamaican Government, and with Politicians giving Jamaicans stress and oppression over the years, the question is asked, “What are we voting for?“. Today Recording Artist D-Medz speaks his mind on “No Vote“. With the help of clips from a recent Vox pop, the “Rebel Souljah” gets at Politicians who make life uneasy for the people, makes it clear that things won’t get better no matter which Political Party is voted in, and questions the value of a vote. Something to think about the next time a Political Rally comes around, and when Election time comes. Off his “Empower EP“, check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Dropping another episode of “Jahkass” is Comedian Kyng Tavii. Featuring Kyng Taj and NiickKnows, they present a Taser Challenge. Shockingly fun in this video, If you’ve never experienced a Taser, watch as they go at it. I might need a Taser…for research purposes. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.