Beres Hammond Deyah Again! (@BeresHammondOJ)

The king of lovers-rock reggae, Beres Hammond, is making it known that he is back on the musical scene once more. He has just released a brand new song titled Mi Deyah Again, done with veteran deejay Wickerman. Two versions of the tune were shared on Friday, December 17th: the main mix, which is a bright chirpy reggae song, as well as a dub style.

The official video, which features a lot of local celebrities, was also published on the same day. Click here or on the image above to watch it and remember to like, comment and share.

Paul Patmore Production Shares Official Video For “Rooted & Grounded”

Since it was released at the beginning of September, Rooted & Grounded – the upbeat dancehall song performed by Terry Linen and Dipmatik – have been getting heavy rotation on radio, as well as consistent feature on music platforms.

The overwhelmingly positive feedback led Paul Patmore, the producer, to create some visuals, hoping that it would give the record even more exposure. 

That said, the video was filmed in Falmouth, Trelawney (Jamaica) approximately two weeks ago. It was subsequently edited and have since been released. It tells the story of a drug pusher turned Christian after being robbed and almost killed on the streets of Jamaica.

The visuals were directed, shot and edited by Maria Jackson.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “ROOTED & GROUNDED RIDDIM”

Sharon Marley Honors Rita Marley By Remaking “Just One More Morning” (@nanaritamarley)

At the end of August Tuff Gong International shared Sharon Marley‘s rendition of Just One More Morning. The song was initially done by Rita Marley in the late 80s – 1988 to be exact – as a feature track on her We Must Carry On album.

Sharon remade the song to celebrate and honor her mom, Rita, on her 75th birthday (July 25, 1946). The official video for Sharon‘s version was released yesterday (December 16) on both digital and traditional media. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

Veteran Reggae Artist Screwdriver Back In The Limelight With Trending Single “Longing For Your Touch”

Many people may remember veteran reggae artist Screwdriver from songs like “We Rule,” “Soundboy Killa” and most notably, his mega hit “No Mama (Sharon Yuh Pregnant?),” which was released in 89. Although the singer continued to share several singles and albums over the years, he has kept somewhat of a low profile, only surfacing to do his shows and record for selective producers.

Screwdriver‘s tranquil lifestyle may be interrupted in the new year as one of his recently released singles is beginning to trend. The song is a catchy lovers-rock tune called Longing For Your Touch, done in his signature style. 

Longing For Your Touch is one of 15 songs featured on Upstairs Music‘s The Train Is Coming Riddim. The compilation, which was first shared in September, has so far produced at least four heavily rotated songs: Kristine Alicia‘s Roots Rock ReggaeWayne Armond‘s Yaya and title tracks performed by Ken Boothe and Dwight Pinkney respectively. Screwdriver‘s song is now the fifth.

Fans and supporters of the Saint James artist should not be surprised by the success of this track, as this seems to be the result whenever Screwdriver collaborates with Danny Breakenridge of Upstairs Music. Persons may remember that the two released the African Union album in 2013; and much like this new single, it also had great reviews.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “THE TRAIN IS COMING RIDDIM”

Minister Marion Hall (Formerly Lady Saw) Releases New Music ‘If I Was Famous’

Minister Marion Hall (formerly Lady Saw) is in a reflective mode with her newest single, “If I Was Famous.” The self-produced track, which dropped today, December 17, 2021, paints a stark contrast between her present life as an ordained minister and her past career as a Dancehall artiste.

As she describes, the beat was sent to her by God and she met with Clarky from Chromatic and several musicians that he had worked with before to lay down the track. From that, the lyrics flowed and resulted in a high energy, enticing track.

Distributed by Zojak World Wide, “If I Was Famous” is available for purchase and streaming on major digital platforms online.

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Spend Christmas Day With Reggae Artist AJ Brown

On December 25th reggae artist AJ Brown will headline an event dubbed Reggae Christmas Jamboree at the Island Flavor Bar & Grill – 10711 Chef Menteur Hwy – in New Orleans, Louisiana. Brown will be backed by the Jam-X Band, and patrons will also be treated to performances from several other guest artists.

The Reggae Christmas Jamboree is being presented by Sonic Promotions in collaboration with Island Flavor. There is $35 USD entrance fee. Click here for tickets.

King Jazzy Re-Shares Previously Released Single “Sentry ” (@kingjazzyBee @bridgewayartist)

In 2018, while the overall crime rate was on the decline in the U.S., police brutality remained constant. This is across all communities; with an unfortunate higher concentration in the inner-cities. 

At the time, song writer, recording artist and producer King Jazzy, who traverses between Jamaica and America, felt compelled to address the situation in a song. The record, titled Sentry, was subsequently shared in the Fall of that year (on September 14th to be exact).

Fast forward to today, in 2021 and police crackdowns, which have in some instances escalated to state terrorism, have gotten worse. With that reality, King Jazzy and his team have decided to re-share the song Sentry, which is now getting a lot of radio play here in Jamaica.

The relevant reggae tune brings to light the acts of some unruly soldiers stationed to keep guard and control access to certain areas, but who are instead abusing their powers.

CLICK HERE TO STREAM & DOWNLOAD “SENTRY”