Turbulence Celebrates Life In New Release (@Turbulence876)

In a brand new song and video titled “Celebration of Life,” Jamaican reggae artist Turbulence is upbeat and positive as he shows gratitude for life and all the beautiful things that comes with it.

The track, which is on the Neva Stop Booking label, was released in the second week of February; while the visuals followed a week later. Click here or on the image above to watch the video and remember to like, comment and share.

Innovation Muzik Shares Visualizer Video For Tarrus Riley’s “Be Great” (@InnovationMuzik)

As the new single from Tarrus Riley continues to get heavy rotation on reggae platforms in Jamaica and abroad, the producers behind the song – Innovation Muzik – wanted to use it to do something pertinent to Black History Month. 

That being said, they created a visualizer video that accurately reflects the words of the song, “Be Great,” while simultaneously honoring some outstanding black visionaries from the past and present. Featured in the video are: Usain Bolt (the greatest sprinter of all time), Bob Marley (the king of reggae), Marcus Garvey (Jamaican political activist), Kamala Harris (the first female Vice President of the United States), and many more notable public figures. 

The clip was uploaded to their new YouTube channel at the end of January.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO VISUALIZER

Beres Hammond Announces First Virtual Concert Since The Pandemic (@BeresHammondOJ)

This year’s Reggae Month celebrations will conclude with a bang! On Sunday, February 28th, the king of lover’s-rock reggae, Beres Hammond, will do his first livestream virtual concert since the pandemic started.

The show will broadcast on both his Facebook page and VP Records’ YouTube channel, starting at 9:00 PM EST. Hammond will be supported by his Harmony House Band.

The Jamaican Music Industry Has Lost A Legend – Daddy U-Roy

Ewart Beckford OD, known by the stage name U-Roy and affectionately called Daddy U-Roy, has passed away. The 78 year old pioneer of ‘toasting’ died on Wednesday, February 17th. It is being reported that he has been ill for sometime although sources would not say exactly what his ailments were.

Several top-tier reggae and dancehall celebrities have taken to social media to send condolences to his family and friends, as well as to share their musicial stories of him.

ABOUT DADDY U-ROY
Inspired by Count Matchuki he started his professional career as a DJ in 1961 on Dickie Wong’s sound system (originally called Doctor Dickies later changed to Dickies Dynamic) moving later to the Sir George the Atomic sound system. Beckford then worked on Sir Coxsone Dodd’s sound system where he ran the number two set while King Stitt “The Ugly One” ran the main set. This was followed by a period with Sir Percy before he moved to King Tubby’s Hometown Hi-Fi sound system. Beckford’s first single “Dynamic Fashion Way” (1969) was a Keith Hudson production. It was followed by the Lee “Scratch” Perry production “Earth’s Rightful Ruler” with Peter Tosh.

In 1970, Jamaican singer John Holt (lead vocalist of the Paragons) heard Beckford toasting over a Duke Reid track at a dance. Holt told Reid about the performance and on his recommendation Reid asked Beckford to come and see him and an informal recording deal was arranged. Beckford‘s first two singles released on Duke Reid‘s Treasure Isle label, “Wake the Town” (1970) and “Wear You to the Ball” (1970), were Jamaican hits and established his reputation as one of Jamaica’s most popular toasters. Beckford then went on to work with other major producers on the island including Lee “Scratch” Perry, Bunny Lee, Phil Pratt, Sonia Pottinger, Rupie Edwards, Alvin Ranglin and Lloyd Daley. 1971 saw the release of Beckford‘s DJ version of The Paragons‘ “The Tide Is High.”Beckford first toured the UK in 1972 with the artists Roy Shirley and Max Romeo. The tour was organized by Rita and Benny King; the owners of R & B Records based in Stamford Hill, London.

In 1975, the album Dread in a Babylon was released in the US, Europe and Jamaica by Virgin Records. The album achieved significant sales in the UK which was due in part to the ongoing expansion of the Virgin label and stores. The track “Runaway Girl” from the album was released as a single in Europe that same year. The success of Dread in a Babylon led to a series of Tony Robinson produced albums: Natty Rebel (1976), Rasta Ambassador (1977) and Jah Son of Africa (1978). Beckford‘s international popularity led to the album Natty Rebel being released in 1976 on Virgins’ imprint Front Line label in Nigeria as well as in France on Virgin and Polydor.

In 1978 Beckford started his own sound system which he named Stur Gav after his sons; the sound system would launch the careers of a younger generation of toasters and singers including Ranking Joe, Jah Screw, Charlie Chaplin and Josey Wales. In 1980 the pop group Blondie had a world-wide hit with the reggae track “The Tide Is High” which prompted Virgin to re-release the original Paragons‘ track from 1967 and the 1971 U-Roy version as a single that same year. His album Pray Fi Di People was released in 2012.

Beckford was featured on the album True Love by Toots and the Maytals, which won the Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Reggae Album, and showcased many notable musicians including Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Trey Anastasio, Gwen Stefani / No Doubt, Ben Harper, Bonnie Raitt, Manu Chao, The Roots, Ryan Adams, Keith Richards, Toots Hibbert, Paul Douglas, Jackie Jackson, Ken Boothe, and The Skatalites.

In 2007 Beckford was awarded the Order of Distinction by the Jamaican government for his contribution to music.

Talmigila Releases Thought-Provoking New Album “Rise”

80’s reggae singer Talmigila, who has done work with the likes of the Fire House Crew, Sly and Robbie, Don Marshall, Axe Man and many other established names in the industry, has just released a new album titled “Rise.”

The twenty-one track (21) project can be compared to a massive tree – called reggae – with several branches, namely: roots, dancehall, hip-hop etc. Although “Rise” features different genres, the consistency can be found in the underlying message: a call to elevate our thought process.

On “Rise”Talmigila aggressively voices his opinion on matters such as the now trending covid-19 pandemic, racism, violence, relationships and many more; all while suggesting that we think deeper. 

The album has three collaborations: Lalumba (American Dream), Michael Fabulous (Life) and Playbroke (Hurt I Felt). All the songs were recorded at Supreme Studio in Florida and mixed and mastered by engineer Adrian Minott.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN & DOWNLOAD “RISE” (FULL ALBUM)

Chuck Fenda Returns With “Eternal Fire”! (@iamchuckfenda)

Though he remains active on the international scene, reggae-dancehall artist Chuck Fenda has not been so visible locally in recent years. However, I think his latest release will definitely change that!

The new song is titled “Eternal Fire” and on this record Fenda forcefully rejects many of the social trends and political decisions happening in Jamaica. The video, which was shared a few days ago, is equally interesting.

Click here or on the image above to watch the visuals and remember to like, comment and share.

Have You Seen The Medley Video For The World Rebirth Riddim? (@ReggaeVibesMus1)

Reggae Vibes Music brought the “World Rebirth Riddim” – which features Anthony B, Jah Cure, Lutan Fyah, Turbulence, Yami Bolo, Rufftop Rock I, Tony Curtis, Powerman, Jah Mason and Ginjah – into the new year with a twenty-six minutes medley video, released in January.

If you have not yet seen it, click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.