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Monday, October 24, 2011

Reggae Radio Station Playlist

October 23th, 2011

11.30 p.m  - 02.00 a.m.

JOLEBALALLAsweet nd
BOB MARLEY don't rock My boat
COURTNEY JOHNNY love is
BURNING SPEAR Columbus
COCOA TEA Israel King
ERIC DONALDSON cherry cherry oh baby
STEPHEN & DAMIAN MARLEY tight ship
STEPHEN MARLEY & CAPLETON break us apart
ALPHA STEPPA gregory isaacs tribute
DENNIS BROWN revolution
J BOOG waiting on the rain
THE ITALS in a dis a time
VIBRATION LAB foward operator
BASS BUNKER DUBZ warrior charged 2000
GREGORY ISAACS hard drugs
DREADZONE ali baba
ALBOROSIE dubbing Kingston
MIKAEL PROPHET you been talking
MS DYNAMITE fall in love again
SKARAMUCCI when we kill
KEITH & TEX Feat. SHABBA RANKS stop the train
DELROY WILSON & BUJU BANTON Movie star
THE NEXTMAN & DYNAMITE so many girl
TARRUS RILEY & CPT SIMBAD rebel
ALBOROSIE jahnoy
NATTY KING Fyah bad
PRINCE KOLONY & TARRUS RILEY nature
CEN'C LOVE & CAPLETON stand firm
GARNET SILK bless me

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04.30 A.M  - 06.30 A.M

PROMO SONG INNA HEAVY ROTATION

[Sizzla Kalonji] Cleanse My Soul
[Faze ft.Tiffie] Feel Good
[Fuze]Can't Stop Mih
[J Boog]Waiting on the Rain
[shaggy]party every night
[patrice roberts] slow wine
[Taddy P,Shaggy, Red Fox, Chevaughn] Lets Get It Started
[greenlion] eek do dem
[Honorebelft. Pressure] I Wish
[gappyranks] most high
[Raymond Wright] night n day
[Rebellious.ft Million Stylez] Praise Jah
[SigingMelody] Collide
[Vybz Kartel] Freaky Gal Pt2
[king i-co]na no meal
[Peppery]The Score
[silvanus]Ready food Crisis
[popso& busy signal] rave out
[jr daine]dem bad mind
[laza &movado] One By One
[John Skeng] Ganja Girls
[further notice] in my bed
[Melloquence]run in
[Midnite] Mongst I & I
[leftside& loni jones] We Came To Party
[Lisa Pike]i am belizean
[bounty killer & elephant man] survivor
[chino] one life
[eyesus ft.jah vinci] we hate you first
[gyptian & hyah slice] tun it up loud
[i octane]burn dem bridge
[protoje] no lipstick
[tiana]bruk out & wine
[Peppery]The Score
[FreddieMcGregor] A house is not a home
[Ed robinson] If I Follow My Heart
[cecile& Mr lexx] Step Aside Beep Beep
[MachelMontano & Collie Buddz] fly away
[cecile]Singing This Song
[Cen'C Loveft. Capleton] Stand Firm



Castafari Hits with Up Before Sunrise


Jamaican Reggae and Dancehall artist Castafari is not new to the industry.  Cas, as he is more commonly called, has been performing for the past 15 years, and saw successes with the release of his songs “They Don’t like It,” “100%,” “So Lovely,” and “Steal My Joy.”  Growing over the years, Cas has a new album, new vision and is focused on engaging his fans with his newest single “Up Before Sunrise.”

Taken from his album Just Life, “Up Before Sunrise” speaks for the men in the world who wake up every morning to go to work, and enjoy the company of their significant other before leaving home.  Commenting on the song from Hit Quarters Studios where the artist does the majority of his recording, he said “I wrote this song because there are so many men out there who go to work every day and enjoy intimacy with their wife before leaving through the door.”

Castafari’s slick lyrical play on words has listeners singing the chorus which says:  “up before sunrise / praise the most high / and take a look inna your brown eyes / then I play between both thighs / make a move towards the sunshine….”

Putting visual to the lyrics, the video for the song was shot on location in Vietnam and features Cas as the lead male who sweetly embraces his lady in the morning before setting about on his day.  The video’s director, Andre Collins, was pleased with the final results saying “Vietnam and Jamaica are similar in climate so we achieved what we wanted visually.  The video is natural, which is what we wanted to achieve.”

The video, which can be seen on http://www.reverbnation.com/Castafari, www.CastafariMusic.com or www.YouTube.com/CastafariMusic. So far the video has been enjoyed by over 5,000 viewers and rapidly growing since its release a few months ago.  Fans can stay up to date with Castafari by following him on Twitter @Castafari


 

Friday, October 21, 2011

Pressure - What Ya Gonna Do!


Nicko Rebel Music and Pressure Buss Pipe recently collaborated (and are still collaborating) in the studio recently, and the result is the song "What Ya Gonna Do."

The minute you play this chune, the heaviness of the bass will resonate in your chest, will resonate on the walls of the studio, will resonate on your listeners car stereo ... it will resonate! I think Nicko and Pressure did this on purpose as the resonation of the bass is the audio equivalent to the resonation of the message. Pree the lyrics:

"mashing up the place with some bad vibes / mashing up the earth with ya bad vibes ... what ya gonna do when Jah Jah come for you / wicked man we see your time is gonna done for you / what ya gonna do when Jah Jah come for you / rise up dih yute dem from dih slum for you ...."

We are living in an era where the eradication of negative thinking and negative actions is the focus, and this chune helps to reinforce that message. Both Nicko and Pressure are proud of this chune and are confident your listeners will appreciate it.

Nicko Rebel has been producing music for some years and has worked with several artists including Voicemail, Macka Diamond, Bescenta, Kali Blaxx and Shaka Pow to name a few. Based in Florida, Nicko's commitment is to quality music with authentic Reggae and Dancehall vibes.

Buy Pressure's newest song from iTunes here:  http://itunes.apple.com/album/what-ya-gonna-do-single/id467907362 
Visit Nicko Rebel online here:


Watch the making of What Ya Gonna Do Here:




Cosmic Support!

Shared from The Daily Om.com

"Nothing happens in our lives and in the world without purpose."

The path that speeds us toward our dreams can be a challenging and complex one, so it’s easy to get bogged down in confusion and insecurities. We often hesitate at the start of that path, questioning our purpose or our capabilities. Yet we should be moving forward joyously, eager to discover what destiny has in store for us. The universe has plans for us that eclipse anything we have dreamed of thus far. Though we must work diligently to fulfill our potential and to accomplish our individual missions, the universe is aware of both the quests we chose before birth and the goals we have formulated in adulthood. If we accept that it us watching over us and believe that it will facilitate our eventual success, the universe will provide us with the assistance and opportunities that enable us to make significant progress on our journeys of ambition.  

Nothing happens without a purpose. Whether we attract success or repel it depends on our willingness to stay open to a wide range of possibilities and to embrace concepts like synchronicity. The universe is always ready to care for our needs, but we must not write off its loving attention as mere circumstance or chance. Likewise, we must endeavor to ensure that our egos do not become a barrier that prevents us from recognizing that even perceived mistakes and strife can be profound lessons that smooth the progress of personal evolution. When we understand that we only need to enthusiastically try our best to realize our objectives, the universe will take care of the details, propelling us forward in its unstoppable current. We may not always immediately understand the significance of certain experiences, but our trust will help us choose wisely at each crossroads.

The universe wants to see you accomplish your goals. No matter how long you’ve dallied or hesitated, it will always be there to put its plan for you in motion at the first sign of your faith. You can make the most of this aid by acquiescing to it rather than fighting it—nurture your dreams but do not attempt to micromanage every detail along the way. The universe will provide you with guidance and, if you heed that guidance, you will find your formerly stressful quest for success will become a journey of great joy.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Singing Melody Releases Video for Collide


With the global success of Singing Melody’s song “Collide” Shem Music Group has just released the video, adding momentum in market anticipation for the January 17th, 2012 release of the artists forthcoming album ‘They Call Me Mr. Melody.’

The video, shot entirely on location in Kingston, Jamaica, flows with the theme of a couple who is separated due to a mistake made on the part of the man.  That mistake sees his in jail for some time, causing both he and his girl to reflect on happier times they experienced together.  Singing Melody is the driving force throughout the video as his character drives the bus which connects the memories from the past, with the reconciliation of the future.

While on the set of the video shoot, Singing Melody was asked why he played the role of the bus driver, and not the male lead to which he replied “I liked the idea of me driving the bus because of what the bus represents in the video and to the theme of the song.  The bus is just as important as the couple going through the difficulty!”

The video’s director, Asha McHail, from Far Eye Films, achieves video and cinematic success as audiences are held to the story displayed in every second of the video whose run time is 4:17.  As for the plot twist at the end, the director says “we wanted to tease the audience and give them a surprise ending!”

Fans can see the full video on Singing Melody’s YouTube channel:  http://www.youtube.com/user/SingingMelodyJM or by requesting the video from their favourite music channel across the Caribbean!






Tuesday, October 18, 2011

In The Thick Of It!

Shared from The Daily Om.com

"When you feel you are in the thick of things, tapping into your own inner resources will help bring strength."

When we are “in the thick of it,” overwhelmed by too many things that need our attention, it’s important to remember that we are never given more than we can handle. When life’s challenges make us question this, our best coping mechanism is to follow the reliable and well-known course to our calm center and anchor ourselves there. It is for these times that we have been practicing regularly, so that our mind, body, and spirit will know how to find the peace within. Even in the midst of seeming chaos, a deep breath can help us turn within to find the space to work from, the calm at the center of the storm.

Tapping into our inner resources we begin again, bringing our focus to the needs of the present moment. Asking “why?” shifts our energy away from the task at hand. We can seek answers to those questions once we get to the other side of the present challenge. For now, we accept what is. Once we have collected scattered energy and created space, inspiration will strike, help will arrive, and what seemed impossible will either become possible or we will find it has become unnecessary. The flow of the universe and its perfect order has room to move in our lives when we get ourselves and our extraneous thoughts out of the way.

After the thick has become thin again, we have the opportunity to learn from the situation with a better idea of our true capabilities. We can now ask ourselves the “why” questions with the goal of fine-tuning our lives. Perhaps we have taken on more than is ours to do or made commitments out of obligation rather than insight. It could just be the ebb and flow and life, or we may be receiving life lessons on a fast track in preparation for something wonderful to come. But when we have a chance to make new choices, we know the best ones are made when we work from center.

Introducing Uncle Jonny!

Every country in the world brags about how GREAT their women are, and the bragging usually comes loudest from the Caribbean. Trinidad & Tobago has a loud voice as does Barbados. It's one thing to be of the bragging country and brag, and then it's something else when a foreigner comes to a country and makes a declaration.

Uncle Jonny makes a declaration and settles the argument!  The artists newest song "Jamaican Girls" is taken from the album 'Old School' and is a chune all Jamaican girls will sing with pride!

From the opening bar, we hear a drum roll and addictive bass line as if a parallel for the topic at hand. Jonny's voice sets in and we hear the following lyrics: "I met her walking in Halfway Tree / what a beautiful girl I've seen / my body froze when she looked at me / I fell in love with her instantly ...."

Supported by the sound of an electric guitar, Jonny goes on to declare that Jamaican girls are the best in the world!  We anticipate that fans will love this chune as musically it is one of the best produced songs and albums released this year. The album was recorded live with all musicians present in Jamaica (who are rated as some of the best in the industry) which is reflected in the quality of the chune!

Check Uncle Jonny's webiste here:  www.UncleJonnyReggae.com! You can also view the album 'Old School' on iTunes here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/old-school/id472673569