Tradition Man Wolo Returns With A Powerful Message!

Ghanaian reggae artist Tradition Man Wolo, who stepped on the scene as a solo act after leaving the defunct reggae band Club Tradition many years ago, is now back with a timely message.

He is gearing up to release his first full length studio album in the new year; but for now he would like to share the project’s lead single. It is a beautiful, but powerful reggae tune titled Back Again.

The song was inspired by recent events in the United States of America; this is as it relates to racial injustice and the real possibility that the reinstatement of Jim Crow laws are likely if the people do not consciously reject segregational politics. “Slavery days have come back again like a gun shot, in a different style,” sings Tradition Man Wolo.

Back Again was produced and mixed by Bobby Roy in Stockholm, Sweden. That said, Tradition Man‘s vocals were recorded at Undercaste Studios in Shoreline, Washington (America); while the mastering was done by Mike Caplan at Lion and Fox Studios, in Washington DC.

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Problem Child & Motto Will Perform Live In Toronto On Jan. 15

After not being able to gather and party for almost two years, soca addicts in Toronto are being treated to the Madd People Fete at the beginning of 2022. It will take place on Saturday, January 15 at Krave Banquet Hall, which is located at 55 Nugget Avenue in Scarborough, Ontario.

In addition to having music provided by some of Toronto’s top DJs, patrons will also get to see live performances from both Problem Child and Motto. Starting time is 10pm and there is a strict no mask, no entry policy. Click here to buy tickets.

Kick Off The New Year With Inner Circle & The Wailers (@BadBoysOfReggae @TheWailers)

Reggae lovers in and around the city of Miami are encouraged to ring in the new year with live reggae music performed by two of the genres biggest bands: The Wailers and Inner Circle.

Both groups will be jamming at Oasis Wynwood – Miami’s newest concert venue – on Sunday, January 2nd. The event, which is aptly dubbed Reggae Jam, is being presented by both Inner Circle and Dubwise Miami. Click here to purchase tickets and for additional information.

Bugle & Nation Boss Share Their “Experience” In New Video (@BugleAn9ted @1NationBoss)

Since his official entrance into the reggae-dancehall industry in the year 2000, righteous recording artist Bugle has garnered a lot of knowledge, not just about the business, but about life on a whole.

It is because of this vast experience that he has been able to stay at the forefront in Jamaica’s crowded music industry. His staying power is evident in the successful release of his 4th studio album, Toxicity – shared on October 22nd, 2021.

As he and his team continue to promote the aforementioned LP, they have just published the official video for track number seven, Experience, which is done with emerging artist Nation Boss. Click here or on the image above to watch the visuals and remember to like, comment and share.

New Reggae Release From Anthony B “Not Giving Up” (@anthonybreggae)

On new music Friday (December 10th) Anthony B, by way of Emudio Records, released Not Giving Up. The motivational reggae track is all about his staying power, not just in music but in life on a whole.

Not Giving Up can be streamed and downloaded from all music platforms including Apple Music and Amazon Music.

The Reggae Community In Mourning After The Passing Of Robbie Shakespeare

On Wednesday December 8th, 2021, Robert Warren Dale Shakespeare, who is publicly known as Robbie Shakespeare, passed away following kidney surgery in Florida. Although the beloved bassist has been ill for some time prior to his death, the news of his passing has shook the reggae community, leaving everyone in mourning.

The 68 year-old, who was one half of the legendary music duo Sly & Robbie, not only contributed to reggae music, he also played on albums by rock stars such as Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger.

Karamanti’s new album “Spiritual Warfare” is out now!

Spiritual Warfare, the brand new album from Jamaican lyricist Karamanti, was officially released on all streaming platforms this past Tuesday, December 7th. 

The independently published record, which is on her own Blakkwuman22 Music label, has ten tracks and no features. Using several musical styles: hardcore dancehall, reggae, dub and world music, Karamanti delves into uncomfortable subject matters that are all spiritual in nature.

The thought-provoking LP has been getting nothing but positive reviews from all who have heard it. Aside from the deep lyrical content, persons have also praised its overall quality: beat production, mixing and mastering.

Producers that contributed to this body of work are: Lamar Thompson (Jamaica), Delroy ‘Phatta’ Pottinger (Jamaica), Donald ‘Tixie’ Dixon (Jamaica), Teban Cee (South Africa), Major P (Czech Republic) and Arioso Legato (U.S.A.).

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