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Reggae Lover

Summary: Dedicated to Reggae Lovers - Hosted by Kahlil Wonda and AGARD, Reggae Lover pulls back the curtain on the issues, back-stories, and adventures of the global reggae music phenomena.This reggae podcast features discussions on the culture, economics and all things relatable to reggae lovers. Highlanda Sound produces this Caribbean podcast with new episodes every Monday.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

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 46 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Late 70's, Early 80's Roots Reggae Riddims | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:30

Welcome back to the Reggae Lover Podcast. As promised, your favorite reggae music podcast is back with more undiluted roots. Featured within this episode are a hand-full of rootsy downtempo one-drop riddims with the best singers of the era from 1977 to about 1982. Catch Them Jah Jah, Three Blind Mice, Ain't No Sunshine, Worries In The Dance, and Jumpy Girl are the riddims highlighted. The great Lee Perry, Scientist, King Tubby, Dr. Alimantado, and Augustus Pablo are all in the mix with different dubwise versions here so a variety of effects and styles are presented along with toasting and singing from Frankie Paul, Leroy Smart, I Roy, Barrington Levy, Jacob Miller, Yami Bolo, Junior Reid, Anthony Johnson, Jah Thomas and more. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 48 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Anthony Malvo and Little Twitch | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:33

In this episode we feature the multi-talented singer and producer of many hits, Anthony Malvo, along with pioneering dancehall icon Little Twitch. Anthony Malvo began his singing career in the early 1980's in Kingston Jamaica on the Legendary Black Star Sound System. Malvo later moved on to perform, and record with the Reggae Producer and label King Jammys during their prime. It was on King Jammy’s Sound System that Anthony Malvo often teamed up with Little Twitch among others as they dominated the Jamaican dancehall scene for most of the 1980s with many jam packed sessions and sound clash victories. Here is a sampling of the many hits performed by both artists. Anthony Malvo’s latest single “I’m Not the Only One” which was produced by Ed Robinson is also featured in the mix. Playlist: 1 Anthony Malvo and Sizzla - Cyaan Draw Wi Out 2 Anthony Malvo and Capleton - One Day Rude Boy 3 Little Twitch - Spanish Fly 4 Little Twitch - Devil Send You Come 5 Sluggy Ranks and Little Twitch - Jah Is Guiding I 6 Little Twitch - Respect Due 7 Anthony Malvo - Bad Minded People 8 Anthony Malvo - All of Me 9 Anthony Malvo - Is It Love 10 Anthony Malvo - I’m Not The Only One 11 Anthony Malvo and Daddy Lizard - Greatest Gal Lover 12 Little Twitch - Py Py Love 13 Anthony Malvo and Tiger - Come Back To Me (Summer Love) 14 Little Twitch -Watch Your Friends 15 Anthony Malvo and Daddy Lizard - Take You To The Dance Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 34 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Lalabella Riddim and Protest Music #BlackLivesMatter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:56

The mix opens with Queen Ifrica, Anthony B, and Bushman singing about police brutality from a Jamaican perspective. Its similar to the state of affairs in America right now, but the authorities who perpetuate corruption on the Jamaican streets are also of African descent primarily. Riddims featured include Lalabella, Tempo, Shank I Sheck, Rockfort Rock, Promised Land, and Darker Shade of Black among others, while the subject-matter is conscious, spiritual and cultural. The finale is "Splashing Dashing" - the 23rd Psalm being performed by Garnett Silk on the Fattis Burrell Exterminator label’s version named Champion In The Arena. Rest In Peace to Garnett Silk who flew away home almost exactly 20 years ago. Playlist: 1 Queen Ifrica - Babylon Blunder 2 Anthony B - Good Cop 3 Anthony B - Police 4 Anthony B - Fire Bun Now 5 Bushman - Robbery 6 Aaron Silk - The Right Path 7 Uton Green - No Looking Back 8 Lebanculah and Sugar Black - Oh Jah 9 Everton Blender - Ghetto People Song 10 Tony Rebel - Why Be Afraid 11 Bounty Killer and Junior Reid - This World Too Haunted 12 Glen Washington - Why 13 Garnett Silk and Capleton - Complaint 14 Luciano - One Way Ticket 15 Luciano - Raggamuffin 16 Everton Blender - Blow Your Nose 17 Beres Hammond - Freedom 18 Garnett Silk - Splashing Dashing Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 33 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Studio One Riddims, The Legacy Continues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:01

Sir Coxsone Dodd's legacy is large and in charge here at the Reggae Lover Podcast. This episode was created to feed the demand for more Studio 1 sounds. Listen for remakes of foundation riddims like Far East, Boops, Entertainment, Love Bump, and more. Playlist: 1 Wayne Wonder - Can’t Test Highlanda (dub plate) 2 Lady Ann - Informer 3 Yami Bolo - The Father Vex And Strike Back 4 Robert French - Meet Me By The River 5 Icho Candy - Selassie I 6 Tristan Palmer - Entertainment 7 Amazin Papa G (R.B.I Crew) - Miss Good Looking (dub plate) 8 White Mice - True Love 9 Andrew Bell - Listen To The Words (dubplate) 10 Mikey Melody - Highlanda A Big Bad Sound (dubplate) 11 Johnny Slaughter - Confusion 12 Gregory Isaacs - Lead Me 13 Cocoa Tea - Rikers Island 14 Sanchez featuring Bounty Killer - Searching 15 J.C. Lodge - Love Rewind 16 Maxi Priest - Bonafied Love 17 Sanchez - Rearrange My Live 18 Gregory Isaacs - Greedy For You Love 19 Singing Melody featuring Mad Cobra - Your Wish 20 Busy Signal - Dem Nuh Care 21 Busy Signal - Dat Me Love 22 Romain Virgo - Live Mi Life Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 32 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Neo Roots Reggae Revival | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:47

This episode contains 40 of today's most poweful songs recorded by Jamaican artists. These are songs of revolution, freedom cries, and warrior chants from the artists that currently carry the reggae banner including Protoje, Chronixx, Jesse Royal, and Kabaka Pyramid. Listen for songs from Etana's new album "I Rise," Jah9's new album "New Name," and I-Octane's "My Journey," all featured in this episode. Please support these artists by purchasing their music. Playlist: 1 Kabaka Pyramid and Chronixx - Ghetto Blues 2 Jah9 - New Name 3 Etana - Stepping Out Of Babylon 4 Torch - Blazing 5 Shuga - Freedom 6 Busy Signal - Nah Follow Dem 7 Mr. Perfect - Awake 8 Lutan Fyah - Rebel Warrior 9 Jah9 - Imagine 10 Kabaka Pyramid ft. Masicka - Choppinz 11 Lutan Fyah - Sorry Fi Dem 12 Chronixx - Judgement 13 Chronixx - Capture Land 14 Jah9 - Intention 15 Tarrus Riley & Kabaka Pyramid - Fly Di Gate 16 Zebi Lion - Blaze Again 17 Kelissa - Sellassie I Way 18 Shuga - Ebony 19 Etana - I Rise 20 Jesse Royal - Muddy Road 21 I-Octane - Blood A Go Run 22 Pressure ft. Chronixx - Africa Redemption 23 Kabaka Pyramid - Global Warning 24 Cherine - Wah Dat Fah 25 Chronixx - I Am Chronixx 26 Shuga - Bun Dem Down 27 Iba Mahr - Red Fire 28 Chronixx - Capitalist 29 Tasha T - Bed of Fire 30 I-Octane - Babylon 31 I-Octane ft. Ky-Mani Marley - A Yah Wi Deh 32 Kabaka Pyramid - Never Gonna Be A Slave 33 Historyman - Fire Fe The Heathen 34 Bugle - Real Soldier (I Want Jah) 35 Iba Mahr - Let Jah Lead The Way 36 Chronixx - Warrior 37 Exco Levi - Ready to Revolute 38 I-Octane - Jah Jah Warrior 39 Chronixx - Di Youth Dem 40 Jah9 ft. Protoje - Legitimate Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 31 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Queens of Reggae Music (1960s and 70s) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:30

Recordings selected and mixed in this episode are by female singers, mostly from the magical golden age of reggae and rocksteady, the finest years of the genre. You will hear a great deal of songs from dominant labels of the period, Studio One and Trojan as well as the reigning prolific artists Phyllis Dillon and Marcia Griffiths among others. Certainly a unique listening experience, please enjoy this musical treat and keep your feedback coming in to reggaeloverpodcast@gmail.com. Thank you very much. One love! Playlist: 1 Jennifer Lara - Natural Mystic 2 Angela Prince - No Bother With No Fuss Or Fight 3 Susan Cadogan - Fever 4 Nana McLean -Till I Kissed You 5 Doreen Shaffer - Try A Little Smile 6 Marcia Griffiths - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 7 Phyllis Dillon - The Right Track 8 Hortense Ellis - I’m Just A Girl 9 Patsy Wallace - Moonlight Lover 10 Cecile Campbell - Whisper To Me 11 Marcia Aitken - I’m Still In Love 12 Althea and Donna - Uptown Top Ranking 13 Nana McLean - Have I Sinned 14 Marcia Griffiths - Feel Like Jumping 15 Phyllis Dillon - Picture On The Wall 16 Judy Mowatt - She Kept On Talking 17 Marcia Griffiths - I Shall Sing 18 Phyllis Dillon - One Life To Live 19 Jennifer Lara - Consider Me 20 Doreen Schafer - I Don’t Know Why 21 Nora Dean - Barbwire 22 Charlotte - Banake 23 Judy Mowatt - Rescue Me 24 Rita Marley - One Draw 25 Norma Frasier - First Cut 26 Phyllis Dillon - Perfida 27 Judy Mowatt - I Shall Sing 28 The Soulettes - Bring It Up 29 Phyllis Dillon - If You Knew 30 Phyllis Dillon - A Thing Of The Past 31 Millie Small - My Boy Lollipop Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 30 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Legendary TAXI Riddim | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:37

The TAXI riddim has been around for a long time, and it will never leave the dancehall. This riddim is foundation!! I kicked off this special mix with the Sister Nancy hit entitled One Two which was released around 1976 by producer Winston Riley on the Techniques label. There are a few earlier versions of Taxi, but once Sly and Robbie cut their version, the riddim really took off. You will hear 30 tracks in the mix, ranging from the 1980s to 2009. This unique mix was suggested by a subscriber. How does this compare to other Taxi riddim mixes you have heard? Use #ReggaeLover across all social media when sharing the links or giving feedback, or email directly to ReggaeLoverPodcast@Gmail.com. Tracklist: 1 Sister Nancy – One Two 2 Yelloman and Fathead – Bam Bam 3 Sister Nancy and Yellowman – Bloodstain 4 Sanchez – Some Guys 5 Wayne Wonder – Anything For You 6 Scotty – Shining Star 7 Wayne Wonder – Fast Car 8 Foxy Brown – Baby Can I Hold You Tonight 9 Junie Ranks – Lick Out 10 Tiger – Ram Dancehall 11 Tony Rebel – New DJ Is Coming 12 Bounty Killer – The Lord Is My Salvation 13 Freddie MvGregor – Prophecy 14 Hammermouth – The Great 15 General Threes – Road Code 16 Johnny Osborne – Reasons 17 Junior Reid – Bubblers 18 Little John – True Confessions 19 Burro Banton – Dem A Gangster 20 Andrew Bell – Escape The Beating (Dubplate) 21 Rude Boyz International – Champion (Dubplate) 22 Mikey Melody – Mellow (Dubplate) 23 Capleton and Uplifter – Africa Bound 24 Sadiki – Lost Without You 25 Michelle Gordon – Exhale Shoop Shoop 26 Ambelique – Taxi 27 Bitty McClean – Lately (Jamaican Mix) 28 Mr. Vegas – Gangsta Law (Radio) 29 Buju Banton – Driver 30 Elephant Man – Bring It Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 11 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Bob Marley Still Rules | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:19

This episode deals strictly with the music of "The Legend" himself, The Honorable Robert Nesta Marley. This is an audio montage in tribute to the man who has influenced world culture through his music and brought reggae music to the far corners of the universe. Download the entire mp3 file or just click to listen to the audio stream now. I sincerely hope you enjoy the selections and mixing. Please send your comments, feedback, and requests to reggaeloverpodcast@gmail.com or feel free to comment here. Bob Marley Playlist 1 Roots Rock Reggae 2 Kinky Reggae 3 Slave Driver 4 Pimpers Paradise 5 Exodus 6 Rastaman Live Up 7 Natural Mystic 8 Roots Natty Roots 9 Easy Skanking 10 Natty Dread Rides Again 11 Buffalo Soldier 12 Jamming 13 Ambush In The Night 14 Redemption Song 15 We Don’t Need No More Trouble 16 Coming In From The Cold 17 Revolution 18 War Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 12 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Lovers Rock Reggae Anthems Freestyle Mix | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:40

A true freestyle mix of lovers rock anthems from throughout the years, hear music from Bob Marley and Gregory Isaacs to I-Wayne and Tanya Stephens. SONG LIST 1 Beres Hammond - Step Aside 2 Richie Stephens - Should I 3 The Meditations - A Woman Is A Shadow 4 Marcia Griffiths - Truly 5 Sizzla - Words of Devine 6 Dennis Brown - Love Got A Hold On Me 7 Razah - One In A Million 8 Tanya Stephens - Big Heavy Gal 9 Tanya Stephens - Its A Pity 10 Gregory Issacs - Night Nurse 11 The Chosen Few - Minstrel and Queen 12 Dawn Penn - You Don’t Love Me 13 Sizzla - Just One Of Those Days 14 Cocoa Tea - Rocking Dolly 15 Junior Kelly - If Love So Nice 16 Beres Hammond - Tempted To Touch 17 Tony Rebel - Fresh Vegetable 18 Sanchez - Im Missing You 19 Gregory Isaacs - Love is Overdue 20 U-Roy - Love is Overdue Pt. II 21 Half Pint - Substitute Lover 22 Cocoa Tea - Love Me Truly 23 Sanchez - Fall In Love 24 Tony Curtis - Love Should Have Brought You Home 25 Tanya Stephens - You Don’t Know 26 Daville - Lovers and Friends 27 Daville featuring Sean Paul - Always On My Mind remix 28 Junior Kelly - Sunshine 29 Estelle featuring Sean Paul - Come Over remix 30 Buju Banton - Love Black Woman 31 Buju Banton - Love Me Brownin 32 Courtney Melody - Modern Girl 33 Bob Andy and Marcia Griffiths - Always Together 34 Kashief Lindo - No Can Do 35 Cocoa Tea - Lonesome Side 36 Marcia Griffiths - All My Life 37 Leroy Gibbons - Four Season Lover 38 Tony Curtis - Sweet Lady 39 Taurus Riley - She’s Royal 40 Barrington Levy and Cutty Ranks - My Woman 41 Dennis Brown - Hold On To What You’ve Got 42 Freddie McGregor - Loving Pauper 43 Bob Marley featuring Lauryn Hill - Turn Your Lights Down Low 44 I-Wayne - I Need Her In My Arms 45 Garnett Silk - All The Woman That I Need 46 Chevelle Franklyn - Good Love 47 Papa San - Strange 48 Inner Circle - Sweat 49 Barrington Levy - Too Experience 50 Errol Dunkley - Movie Star Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 13 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Crucial Selections from the Late 1980's Dancehall Era | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:26

Please enjoy these songs, mostly from the 1980's and featured on some of that periods most popular riddims. I would love to get your feedback on this, and all the mixes here at ReggaeLover.com so please leave a comment, or email ReggaeLoverPodcast@gmail.com. TRACKLIST 1 Bushman - Grow Your Natty 2 Pad Anthony - Murder 3 Super Black - Deh Wid You 4 Pinchers - Your Eyes Only 5 Cocoa Tea - Crying Time 6 Echo Minott - Lazy Body 7 Al Campbell - Come A Me 8 Little John - See Pon Me 9 Johnny Clark - Black Scorpio Music 10 Frankie Paul - Cassanova 11 Leroy Gibbons - Magic Moment 12 Little John - Discuss Dem Man 13 Shelly Thunder - Kuff 14 Bounty Killer - Cellular Number 15 Don Champion - Just The Two of Us 16 Say Them Love Me 17 Thriller U - Love Always Find A Way 18 Colin Roach - Run Run Run 19 Johnny P - Tight Clothes 20 Tinga Stewart - Key To My Heart 21 Frankie Paul - I Need You 22 Admiral Bailey - Two Year Old 23 Supercat - Hell A Go Come 24 Little Twitch - Py Py Love 25 Thriller U - Power Of Love 26 Gregory Isaacs - Meet Me At The Same Corner 27 Cocoa Tea - On Top Of The World 28 Shabba Ranks - Haffi Kill Me Dead 29 Sanchez - Old Friends 30 Frankie Paul - Out Your Mind 31 Pliers - Up The Road 32 Frighty and Colonel Mite - Life (Is What You Make It) 33 Professor Nuts - Woman Deh Yah 34 Papa San - Predominant 35 Chevell Franklyn - No One In The World 36 Sanchez and Lady G - Half My Age 37 Krystal and Shabba Ranks - Twice My Age Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 14 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Sizzla Kalonji Salute Mix | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:27

This Sizzla mix was suggested by a fellow Reggae Lover, Kris in Atlanta, and truthfully I am grateful for such a suggestion. The messages in Sizzla’s music have aroused and inspired many people over the past 20 years including myself. Sizzla mix at ReggaeLover.com This mix goes through the best of Kalonji’s catalog from 1995 to now and includes singles from ‘Radical,’ one of 2014’s Sizzla albums - a real “throwback” and a surefire treat. Listen now, and spread the download link around when you get a chance. Sizzla Playlist 1 No White God 2 Really and Truly 3 Praise Ye Jah 4 Solid As A Rock 5 Smoke Marijuana 6 No Wicked Man 7 Dem Ah Wonder 8 Babylon A Listen 9 Jah Never Fail I 10 Radical 11 One Love 12 Clean Up Your Heart 13 Made Of 14 Blaspheme 15 Babylon Homework 16 Jah Blessing with Luciano 17 Freedom 18 Kings Of The Earth 19 Police in Helicopter with John Holt 20 Do You Ever 21 Good Ways 22 Real 23 Gwaan Star 24 Like Mountain 25 Juvenile 26 Good Things 27 Dem Ah Try Ah Ting 28 Lovely Morning 29 Freedom Cry 30 Render Your Heart 31 Chant Dem Down 32 Take Myself Away 33 To The Point 34 King In The Jungle with Jah Cure 35 Holding Firm 36 Explain To The Almighty 37 Azanldo 38 Till It Some More 39 Show Us The Way 40 Love Is Always There 41 Beautiful World 42 Give Them A Ride 43 Trust and Love 44 Sad Mistake 45 Blaze Fire Blaze 46 No Other Like Jah 47 Collie with Sugar Minott 48 Dem Ah Gaze 49 Hardcore Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 15 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Domination of Shabba Ranks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:08

This is the latest episode of the syndicated Reggae Lover podcast produced for promotional purposes by Kahlil Wonda of Highlanda Sound featuring classic reggae music in a DJ mixed format. Shabba Ranks The only dancehall artist to win the Grammy award in consecutive years, Shabba Ranks paved the way for all who came after him. I omitted overly violent or slack slack lyrics here. This mix was requested by the Brooklyn, New York based, AGARD, a fellow DJ and reggae lover. TRACKLIST 1 Heart Of A Lion 2 Respect 3 Flag Flow High featuring Cocoa Tea 4 Just Reality 5 Time Is Red featuring Cocoa Tea 6 Love Me Truly featuring Cocoa Tea 7 Don’t Follow Rumors featuring Carlton Livingston 8 Live Blanket 9 Housecall featuring Maxi Priest 10 Peanie Peanie 11 No Bother Dis Soundboy 12 Girls Wine 13 Golden Touch featuring Kadian Dixon 14 Roots and Culture 15 Kushungpeng featuring Mikey Spice 16 Champion Lover featuring Deborahe Glasgow 17 Don’t Test Me featuring Deborahe Glasgow 18 God Bless 19 Real Real featuring Thriller U 20 Best Baby Father 21 Caan Dun 22 Gal Yuh Good 23 Can’t Do The Work 24 Ting A Ling 25 Trailer Load Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 23 - Reggae Lover Podcast - New Inspirational Reggae: Chronixx, Protoje, Kabaka Pyramid, Jah9 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:25:26

This installment of the Reggae Lover Podcast focuses on motivational songs performed by the finest artists of today including Alborosie from Italy, Zebulun from Trinidad, Gentleman from Germany, and Jamaica’s reggae revival catalysts: Chronixx, Protoje, Kabaka Pyramid, Jah 9, and Jesse Royal among others. Select veteran artists are featured here as well, all singing uplifting and encouraging lyrics of socially conscious, responsible, and spiritual subject matter. Please research each of these artists, purchase their music, and support this very important resurgence in the global reggae music movement. Links to purchase most of the songs are provided in the track list below. Track List: 1 Alborosie featuring Spiritual – Marathon 2 Alborosie featuring Gentleman – Celebration 3 ReneGrade – Black Survivor 4 Agent Sasco – Rebellious Nature 5 Spectacular – We Can Do It 6 Jah Bouks – No Slave 7 Kelissa – Wake Up 8 Koxx – Believer 9 Jah Cure – Life We Live 10 Chronixx – Wall Street 11 Protoje featuring Chronixx – Who Knows (feat. Chronixx) 12 Spragga Benz featuring Marcia Griffiths – No Way No How feat. Marcia Griffiths 13 Sizzla – Chant Dem Down 14 Zebulun – Better Will Come 15 Lutan Fyah featuring Chronixx – Cyaaan Do We Nothing (feat. Chronixx) 16 Jah 9 – Reverence 17 Iba Mahr – Great is H.I.M 18 Chronixx – Here Comes Trouble 19 Jesse Royal – Modern Day Judas – Single 20 Christopher Martin – Jah Light 21 Chronixx – Eternal Fire 22 Kabaka Pyramid featuring Protoje – Warrior 23 Kelissa featuring Keznamdi – Gideon (feat. Keznamdi) 24 Kelissa – Afrika 25 Dubtonic Crew – Nah Give Up 26 Etana – People Talk 27 Protoje – Resist Not Evil 28 Jimmy Reid – Nah Give Up 29 Etana – I am Not Afraid (Acoustic) 30 Chronixx – Champion 31 Chronixx – Beat & A Mic 32 Warrior King – Never Lose My Culture 33 Chronixx featuring Kabaka Pyramid, Sizzla, & Protoje – Selassie Souljahz 34 Protoje – Our Time Come 35 Chronixx – Odd Ras 36 Chronixx – Spirulina 37 Kabaka Pyramid – World Wide Love 38 Kelissa featuring Kabaka Pyramid – Word Power Sound 39 Chronixx – Thanks and Praise 40 Chronixx – Ain’t No Giving in 41 Sizzla – I Am No Better 42 Sizzla – It’s a Rocky Road 43 Jah Sun and Kabaka Pyramid – Foundation 44 Kabaka Pyramid featuring Chronixx – Mi Alright 45 Chronixx – Life Over Death 46 Kabaka Pyramid – Liberal Opposer 47 Hyah Slyce – Jah Is My Keeper 48 Etana – I am Strong 49 Chronixx – Like A Whistle 50 Nas and Damian Marley – Count Your Blessings 51 Jesse Royal – Light Like A Feather 52 Masicka – Me Seh Life 53 Mavado – At The Top (Just Us) 54 Charly Black – Unstoppable 55 Tessanne Chin Ft. Alaine, Tami Chynn & Queen Ifrica – Beautiful Sista Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 22 - Reggae Lover Podcast - SuperCat takes Center Stage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:03

Super Cat is a deejay who achieved widespread popularity during the late 1980s and early 1990s dancehall movement. His nickname, "Wild Apache", was given to him by his mentor Early B. He is the elder brother of reggae artist Junior Cat and is considered one of the greatest deejays within the Jamaican dance-hall scene to date. This is not a commercial mix so if your'e looking for collabos with Kriss Kross, Biggie Smalls, and 112 recorded after Cat was signed to Columbia Records, you are in the wrong place. This mix goes back to the roots in the Cockburn Pen / Seaview Gardens section of Kingston and tours through recordings produced by Steely & Clevie, King Jammy's, and his own Wild Apache Productions label. About an hour in length, here is the #ReggaeLover tribute to Super Cat, a major figure in the positive-consciousness dancehall movement. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

 21 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Augustus Pablo Original Rockers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:46

Augustus Pablo, was a Jamaican roots reggae and dub record producer, melodica player and keyboardist, active from the 1970s onwards. He popularized the use of an instrument called the melodica.In his role as musician and producer he has helped to shape the reggae music genre. Show Notes Vocalist Jacob Miller, who was heavily influenced by Pablo, starts this episode off with "Baby I Love You So" followed by the dub version of said tune entitled "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown." Both works can be found on the 'Easy Skanking' album. His album King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown (1976) is often regarded as one of the most important examples of dub. Selections heard in this mix include quintessential tracks from classic albums 'Ital Dub,' 'East of the River Nile,' 'Java Java Dub,' and 'Valley Of Jehosaphat,' among others. Also listen out for Wayne Wonder in dubplate style singing over the Java riddim for Highlanda Sound, and the voice of SuperPEC on his exclusive "Mommy Dearest," for which he chose the "East of River Nile" instrumental in tribute to Pablo. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations

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