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NINJA,BOUNTY AND MORE.......SHAME ABOUT THE QUALITY
NINJA,BOUNTY AND MORE.......SHAME ABOUT THE QUALITY
about 10 hours ago
?Why u pressuring the hands dem weh done dem pon jaw? Look how much money reggae and dancehall draw; food vendors, bartenders pawty a dem income fi pay bills cuz nuttin nuh politics nuh bring come. Jamaica known round the worl? as a pawt...
?Why u pressuring the hands dem weh done dem pon jaw? Look how much money reggae and dancehall draw; food vendors, bartenders pawty a dem income fi pay bills cuz nuttin nuh politics nuh bring come. Jamaica known round the worl? as a pawty kingdom. So when the jerk chicken, soup and nuh corn naw self how the light a go stay on inna the place weh we dwell?? This is the cry from entertainer Bling Dawg on behalf of the dancehall fraternity, for the authorities to take a balanced approach to the enforcement of the Noise Abatement Act, which seeks to protect citizens from noise created by sound systems at night, but which has potential disastrous consequences for dancehall. Just recently, the police announced plans to step up their enforcement of the law. Commissioner Police Owen Ellington also indicated recently that show promoters who book entertainers who are deemed a bad influence will be denied permits, and that permits will not be granted for dances set for areas with a history of violence However, in a song titled Letter to the Government, Dawg urged authorities not to destroy the industry just for the sake of enforcing the law. That, he says, was his primary inspiration for the song that while not yet officially released has been getting steady airplay in the past few days. ?From the other day I see them implementing stronger enforcement on the 2 o?clock lock-off for the dance and the inspiration that me get,? said Bling Dawg. ?I just felt like it was a better idea if you write a letter because if you write a letter you have more things you can say than in an eight-bar or 12-bar song.? Bling Dawg, who had a recent release called Run Out with Bounty Killer, believes the time has come for the stakeholders in the entertainment industry to come together to protect their interests which are under threat. ?This is like the whole collective energy for the industry to come together; dancers, singers, producers, sound owners, promoters, even the liquor companies because on a nightly basis they sell a tremendous amount of liquor,? he said. ?We?re not bashing anybody but we should have peace of mind to know that we can talk to save our food.? He is calling for compromise, confident that a solution can be found that everyone can live with. According to the ?letter?: ?Compromise but a nuh every decision weh yuh mek even propa pon the mission, dark only destroy we vision, please just use yuh discretion and rememba a nuh every ghetto relish inna weapon. Some born poor it nuh really hard fi recon the next way fi get rich is fi hitch pon the second. Hand pon the wall weh di clock nuh waan deh pon. Politics a yawd outshine religion but still we find peace tru the dance. Mek we patronize wi own nuh badda sweep tru the dance. Hardship, reality me see it tru mi glance, unuh cutting tourism when unuh locking off the dance. (Pree dat!)? The entertainer believes the industry needs to speak with one voice in defending the rights of people within the industry. ?It can?t depend on me alone. I am just a voice but we need the collective energy of the whole fraternity as a voice,? he said. ?Me cyan go inna house a Parliament go talk so I have to put it out in my hub where me can talk as the voice of the people.?
3 days ago
"Million Vibes Stylee" is first out of a new mixtape serie we like to call "Now And Then". It's all about short but powerfull mixes that gonna feature some new tunes and dubplates mixed together with some all time favorites. Now And Th...
"Million Vibes Stylee" is first out of a new mixtape serie we like to call "Now And Then". It's all about short but powerfull mixes that gonna feature some new tunes and dubplates mixed together with some all time favorites. Now And Then Vol. 1 - Million Vibes Stylee https://soundcloud.com/millionvibes/...-vol-1-million Tracklist: 1. Johnny Osbourne - Million Vibes Stylee (Dubplate) 2. Bounty Killer & Sanchez - Searching 3. Anthony B - Hurt Di Heart 4. Sizzla & Luciano - Jah Blessing (Dubplate) 5. Michigan & Smiley - Nice Up The Dance 6. Tarrus Riley - We Run It (Dubplate) 7. Bob Marley - Fussing & Fighting 8. Keith & Tex - Stop That Sound (Dubplate) 9. Sizzla - We Kill You Like The Drumpan Before (Dubplate) 10. Sizzla - Just A Drumpan (Dubplate) 11. Luciano - Never Give Up My Pride 12. Cocoa Tea - Israel's King 13. Tony Rebel - Africa 14. Bob Marley & The Wailers - One Drop 15. Ras Shiloh - Never Leave (Dubplate) 16. Terry Linen - Shouldn't Bring No War (Dubplate) 17. Richie Stephens - Going To Bury You (Dubplate) 18. Beres Hammond & Cutty Ranks - Love Me Haffi Get 19. Shinehead - Strive (Dubplate) 20. George Nooks - My Heart Is Gone 21. Terry Linen - That's The Way It Is (Dubplate) Mixed & Selected By Fada Willjam & Phantom
4 days ago
Coming straight out of North London, namely Harlesden are JAVA Nuclear. Comprising of 4 members: Becks, Bunig B, Mega Man and Belly G, the sound has been established for 25 years with the latest members making up the second generation...
Coming straight out of North London, namely Harlesden are JAVA Nuclear. Comprising of 4 members: Becks, Bunig B, Mega Man and Belly G, the sound has been established for 25 years with the latest members making up the second generation with ages ranging from 21 to 26.JAVA Nuclear was founded by Colonal Brigadier, Macca, Joe 90 and Chanter Irie. Sadly the person who named the sound Giant is now deceased.Becks and Bunig B originally hail from Stonebridge with Belly G coming from Harlesden and Mega Man originally from Jamaica. Belly G has been with the sound the longest at just 18 months whilst Becks and Bunig joined a year ago and Mega Man came along 8 months after them. Prior to being on JAVA, Becks and Bunig used to play out at various parties using their aliases whilst Belly G was on a sound system called Roadrunner. They believe that JAVA is unique as a sound in that it is "one of the only sound to have its own system and equipment".Each member got into the sound business via different means. Becks and Bunig played on a local radio station called Peoples Choice in 1993 while Belly G was promoting dances and Mega Man had an uncle who used to run a studio. As with their experiences, their inspirations were also varied. Becks and Bunig state they got into the business "through listening to Traffic Jam, Unique FM (and) Irie FM" whereas Belly G was listening to Bob Marley and Mega Man was "listening to sound tapes in Jamaica".All the sound members enjoy "the buzz of watching people enjoy the music", but dislike "packing up afterwards". They class themselves as a juggling sound, but concede, "We have a few scores to settle". So this status might change in the future. They love all their dubs, but favourite artists include Bounty Killer, Capleton, Elephant Man, Harry Toddler and Lexxus.As yet they have not been abroad on tour as a sound, but have been to a number of places in England including Manchester, Birmingham, Huddersfield, Nottingham and Leeds. They would love to tour Holland, Jamaica and the USA. Currently the sound feels that Dancehall Reggae music is "on the up" because "the rhythms are getting faster (and) the artists are speaking their minds more freely".If they weren’t involved in the sound business, Becks and Bunig would be on a radio station with Belly G still promoting and Mega Man would be an MC. They advise up and coming sounds "don’t throw any records away no matter how old they are. Never give up trying."Their plans for the future include "putting ourselves on the same pedestal as our predecessors" and they’d like to get "people talking about us in a positive way". They want all their fans to know that "the name is the same" although the faces might have changed. Basically they are "the next generation of JAVA Nuclear power" and we need to keep an eye of them. JAVA NUCLEAR STONEBRIDGE PARK 1987 PART.1JAVA NUCLEAR STONEBRIDGE PARK 1987 PART.2JAVA NUCLEAR STONEBRIDGE PARK 1987 PART.3
5 days ago
https://soundcloud.com/tonymutiga-no...-defend-it-jrk MAAAD . A BOUNTY AND BEENIE HIM A TALK
https://soundcloud.com/tonymutiga-no...-defend-it-jrk MAAAD . A BOUNTY AND BEENIE HIM A TALK
9 days ago
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9 days ago
Second of two Q&A reels with actress Christian Pitre, Colin Ebeling and director Henry Saine on Bounty Killer while at the Dallas International Film Festival. Filed Under: Bounty Killer Tags: Dallas International Film Festival, Ac...
Second of two Q&A reels with actress Christian Pitre, Colin Ebeling and director Henry Saine on Bounty Killer while at the Dallas International Film Festival. Filed Under: Bounty Killer Tags: Dallas International Film Festival, Action, Interview, Christian Pitre
20 days ago
First of two Q&A reels with actress Christian Pitre, Colin Ebeling and director Henry Saine on Bounty Killer while at the Dallas International Film Festival. Filed Under: Bounty Killer Tags: Dallas International Film Festival, Act...
First of two Q&A reels with actress Christian Pitre, Colin Ebeling and director Henry Saine on Bounty Killer while at the Dallas International Film Festival. Filed Under: Bounty Killer Tags: Dallas International Film Festival, Action, Interview, Christian Pitre
20 days ago