Sensational Ghanaian afrobeat Badman, KelvynBoy adds his voice to the ‘Black Lives Matter’ protest. He scoops this masterpiece to address the situation at hand.
“You are fighting for the wrong reasons,” says veteran Jamaican entertainer Buju Banton. Wake up! Open your eyes, he beseeches. Buju states that he don’t care anymore if they play his songs on the radio, Buju states that “Jah” released him to return and guide the people, watch full below.
Vybz Kartel It goes without saying that Vybes Kartel is regarded world boss in the dancehall community due to his numerous hits and is by far the most dominant artist in the genre. Although he is currently behind bars, the dancehall sensation has topped the charts for a better part of the year and deserves the top spot as the best dancehall artist of 2019. Sean Paul Sean Paul is famous for his single hit "Give it Up to Me," that was featured in the 2006 blockbuster "Step Up". Sean Paul has so many successful albums that he has released over time. He has won a lot of awards and Grammys over time. The second album of Sean which was titled "Dutty Rock" won the 2004 Grammy for Best Reggae Album. his singles 'get busy' and 'temperature' topped the charts in the US. Popcaan Last year saw Popcaan collaborate with big producers and his tracks, “Stray Dog” and “El Chapo” were among the most popular dancehall tracks of 2018...
Jamaican music has been evolving for the past fifty-five years. From soca to rock steady, reggae to dancehall, Jamaican music commands attention and respect. Dancehall music presents a rhythmic blend of Jamaican patois and heavy drums that create a soothing and infectious sequence of beats. Even with its complicated Jamaican dialect, dancehall music has amassed a global fan base stretching from Colombia to Canada, Holland to Japan. Dating back from the insurgence of popular dancehall dada, vybz kartel(Jamaican) better known as "worl' boss" nuff ah di youth dem come to a better understanding of the dancehall culture. Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970's. back in a day.
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