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01. Capleton – Jah Jah City

Music has that power to heal…. reggae has always put that ideal in my heart… this song has always been powerful medicine for me.

 

02. Richie Spice – Getto Girl

Spice talking to the heart of the Ghetto since 1990

 

03. Musical Youth – Pass The Dutchie

What can I say, I always agree with this idea…. pass into the future

 

04. Shabba Ranks – Ting-A-ling

My intro to subs going the fuck off…. that after skool jumping on ZR vans (private pub transport Barbados with ridiculous sound systems in the trunk:) how can you not move

 

05. Buju Banton – Wanna Be Loved

Nothing like a Buju love song… he’s always seeking the deepest heart positions… was such a great message to young men to be open to their feelings and there was no fear in looking within.

 

06. Sizzla – Dry Cry

One of my favourite reggae melodies of all times…. just beyond – so beyond

 

07. Chaka Demus & Pliers – Murder She Wrote

Just always loved how deep this groove goes 4 min in still your still locked in… an believe this one played for longer that 4 min at club… ‘sweat’

 

08. Rupee – Tempted 2 Touch

…Just brings my back to Cropover  Carnaval on the road drink in hand sun streaming down and sweet soca doing what it does best…. making the tribe whole

 

09. Barrington Levy – Black Roses

Barrington ablitiy to make the abstract so beautiful always put me in aw… what do you see in the strokes?

 

10. Tenor Saw – Ring The Alarm

This song just always brings back memorys of rum shots and that one old man on the dance floor lit af and skanking… reload 🙂

 

Bobby Saint – Unholy EP by Bobby Saint

“The EP was born from this idea of the holy, the profane, and our perception of these ideas… what are we made of? This 5 song EP I dive into stories exploring these questions and perspectives”.

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