Capleton’s “Control Your Tempo” Is Exactly What Jamaica Needs Right Now (@capletonmusic)

Over the weekend the prime minister of Jamaica, Mr. Andrew Holness, announced that States of Public Emergency (SOEs) are now in effect in seven police divisions islandwide. They were put in place to curtail upsurges in violent crimes.

With that in mind, the release of the official video for Capleton‘s Control Your Tempo, could not come at a better time. The song was released in October and the visuals were shared at the beginning of November.

The record is relevant now because of the strong message it sends to criminals and would-be lawbreakers. Click here or on the image above to watch the video, but more importantly pay close attention to the lyrical content.

Teflon Takes Us Into His “Years A Pain” (@TEFLON_JA)

After sharing what can accurately be described as a well produced, captivating reggae-dancehall album earlier this year, Teflon, the man behind the music, is now giving us the back story of the LP’s name by publishing the visuals for its title track.

That said, the official video for the song Years A Pain was released a few days ago. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

New Music From Jah Vinci “Bless Mi Different” (@RealJahVinci)

Dancehall singer Jah Vinci has collaborated with Chipnation Muzik on a new single titled Bless Mi Different. The song, which is a synopsis of his life, and its accompanied visuals were released over the weekend.

On the record, Vinci acknowledges his many blessings, while using the video clip to show his gratitude for said favor. Click here or on the image above to watch the official video and remember to like, comment and share.

Zion High Music Shares New Single From Luciano “Won’t Get Caught Up” (@jahmessenjah)

Won’t Get Caught Up by Luciano is the third single from the Cherry Oh Baby Reloaded Riddim compilation, produced by Zion High Music.

Luciano uses this record to remind us of who he really is; a man of principle with high moral values. On the hook he says: “I won’t get caught up in their dirty game, got to live my life in a decent way.”

Click here to stream and download the song from your preferred music platform.

Shinehead Returns With New Video “Never Had a Dream Come True”

Last year veteran reggae recording artist Shinehead captivated music lovers with Never Had A Dream Come True, a single published on the Peckings label in July. Now that restrictions have loosened to allow filming, the singer and his team are sharing the song’s official video as they celebrate it’s one year anniversary.

This is Shinehead‘s first music video in approximately twenty years. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

32 Veteran Reggae Singers & Musicians Collaborate On Upcoming Album “Under a Single Sky”

The 32 Golden Souls’ Under a Single Sky has something to say about unity. The title alone announces this album’s ambition to not only bring together an all-star musical team that includes some of reggae’s most legendary artists, but to explore all of the eclectic sounds and styles that make up the genre.

The result is a timeless and versatile 14-track album that borrows from ska, jazz, blues, funk, soul, R&B, and 90s hip-hop to showcase the dizzying array of vibes that all fall under the umbrella of reggae, from impassioned protest songs (“Church & State”) to groovy dance numbers (“Mr. Too Fat”) to soulful love songs (“Hit Me”).

The album is the collaborative effort of 32 singers and musicians — the 32 “golden souls” —among them Winston McAnuffBig Youth ODDerajahCedric MytonKiddus IJah’Mila, and Lymie Murray. Despite being scattered across 14 different countries, the artists came together to cook up in-person chemistry in the studio, captured in rare form by Studio One-style analog recording techniques, for a sound that’s authentic, relevant, rooted in reggae tradition, and a breath of fresh air in today’s musical landscape.

With such an impressive collection of musical talent powering the album, it’s no surprise that the project attracted some of the music industry’s finest, including famed French audio engineer Dominique Blanc Francard, whose resume includes projects with David Bowie and Elton John.

The idea for the project started simply enough, as a conversation between producer Alex Ph and reggae veteran Winston McAnuff. The discussion quickly evolved into a grander vision of an album that would stay true to the roots of the genre and preserve what’s most timeless and authentic about reggae while exploring new possibilities and moving the sound forward into modernity.

The singles, out on the 26th of November 2021 include: “Tears Drop Fall” ft. Winston Mcanuff & Cedric Myton. It is a ska song that shows what the genre is capable of. The other single is “Church & State,” a track inspired by classic Kingston protest songs that proves just how versatile reggae can be, mixing fearless vocals with dramatic violins and a sample of Django Reinhardt’s “Minor Swing.”

Under a Single Sky is slated for release in 2022 from Canadian music label HBS Records.

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New Lyric Video From Sizzla & The Team At Reggae Vibes Music “Get Out A Babylon System” (@ReggaeVibesMus1)

The brand new lyric video for Sizzla‘s trending single, Get Out A Babylon System, was just premiered on the Reggaeville platform. The song is featured on the massive reggae compilation titled Rock all Riddim, which was released at the end of August by Reggae Vibes Music.

Unlike most of his colleagues in the reggae-dancehall industry, Kalonji uses his music to inform and/or educate marginalized youths all over the world; making it more than just entertainment. He did not stray from that path in Get Out A Babylon System. The song’s objective seems to be to serve as a source of motivation for persons who are uncomfortable in the current societal structure. The clips used in the just published lyric video successfully accentuate the aforementioned point.

When asked what inspired the song, Sizzla said the following: “The slavery and all the atrocities being brought upon Black people over the centuries to present. The deterioration of the moral and ethical values of our black people and still being held in such a bond onto this time of pandemic.”

The thirteen-track Rock All Riddim also features Richie Spice, Snatcha Lion, Fiyaneer, Jah Cure, Lutan Fyah, Turbulence, Bescenta, Anthony B, Dreama, Powerman, Kendallaz and Rufftop Rock I. It is available for streaming and download on all music platforms.

CLICK HERE OR ON THE IMAGE ABOVE TO WATCH THE LYRIC VIDEO