The legendary Ken Boothe was a featured guest on today’s episode of Irie FM’s “Unplugged“. Here he performed some of his hits and had a chat with host Big A. This was a great watch as Ken Boothe is one of the greatest performers coming out of this small Island. Respect the foundation. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Thought the original was hot? Well here’s the remix! Vendetta Clan boss Alkaline enlisted Singer/Rapper Sean Kingston for the “Ride On Me (Remix)“. Produced by DJ Frass Records, Alka deejays the lines for the ladies while Sean croons them. Ladies slow wine and get sensual for the Vendetta Clan! What do you think? Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With movies, sports and music under his belt, Kymani Marley is really the jack of all trades in the Marley clan. Joining Winford Williams on Onstage he spoke about his recent performance in the Ivory Coast, working on new music and films, refusing to be placed in a box, being different from the Marley clan, shared a little on his background, his label situation and more. Kymani also premiered the music video for “All The Way“. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Dropping a new visual today is Dancehall artist, Tommy Lee Sparta. Titled “Hero“, Tommy Lee goes into Rockstar mode and delivers his Dancehall Goth lyrics about his life, what people say about him, and his passion to win. We even get to see Tommy performing with a band where he plucks the electric guitar a few times. Maybe it’s just me, but there was a rare moment in this video, Tommy Lee smiling. Great video here, and a single that should’ve been getting spins on both Dancehall and Rock stations. No word on the status of Tommy Lee Sparta’s debut album, but enjoy the singles for now. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Dropping a new video today is Jamaican Rapper, Nomad Carlos. Titled “What They Saying” and directed by David DaCosta, Carlos goes into comic book mode this time around. Turn the pages with Nomad as he hops trains and perform his raps. Off his “Distants” EP, check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With a popularity like no other, Takana Zion is one of the fastest rising Reggae acts in Guinee (Guinea). Being a part of the Abi-Reggae Music Festival, Onstage caught up with him to speak on a few things. Here he spoke about his beginnings, working on a new album named “Good Life” that was recorded in Jamaica, being the son of a Politician and his transition to becoming a Rastafarian, being a huge fan of Peter Tosh, using Reggae Music to help the people, the challenges he has faced, bringing his music to other countries and more. Great interview, Takana has seen and done a lot to reach the level of stardom he has now and it can only be greater. Check out the interview below and share your thoughts in the comments section.