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audleyrollen · 1 year
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lozrecords · 5 years
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Recording w Toney Smith in the @lozrecords studio is a dream come true. #ToneySmith #singer #Reggae #Reggaesinger #Reggaemusic #Recording #recordingstudio #recordlabel #lozrecords #worcesterma #508 #diy #indie #reggaeparty #songwriter #dreamsdocometrue https://www.instagram.com/p/Byiwur2ncHl/?igshid=3pa2a5709si6
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artillnessworld · 6 years
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Reggae type of beat: alright (Prod by: Dr.Illness) Tag your favorite artists. . . . . #reggaeartist #reggaeartists #reggae #socamusic #djproducer #dj #musicproducer #musicproduction #unsigned #unsignedhype #beatmaker #beatmaking #newmusicalert #mixtape #unsignedrapper #unsignedartist #reggaefest #songwriter #reggaesinger #songwritingsession
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redfeathersfarm · 4 years
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Reposted from @ashleyirae 🚨🚨🚨SOON TO BE RELEASED next single “Release All Fears” especially in these transformational times in existence pon mama earth 🌍 Produced by my talented breddah @ryankordich from @eurekasound Single Cover photo and digital graphics: @betzilearning @soultrydubs @stoneyeyestudios Songwriter: @ashleyirae ❤️💚💛✨🎶🚨🚨🚨 #reggae #reggaesinger #songwriter #rootsreggae #dubreggae #islandreggae #rootsnculture #ashleyirae #rastafari #rootswoman #reggaeradio #reggaedjs #soul #musicalmedicine #amethyst #crystalhealing #sacredgeometry #crownenergy - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/B-LLMzDhW4I/?igshid=klymnvfd9rbo
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africantheartist · 5 years
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If a nuh d #Energy⚡🔥🔥🔥🔥 a d vibes subscribe to my YouTube channel @AfricanTheArtist #badnuhbumbo💀💣 _________________________________________#artist🎤 #entertainer #picoftheday #follow4follow #likesforlikes #tagsfortags #songwriter📖 #goals #dreams #aspiration #nomination #juno #grammy #reggaesinger #dancehallartist #jamaica #westmoreland #toronto #cubase #protools #wethenorth #6ix #africa #uk #newyork #italy FASHiGLA✡ https://www.instagram.com/p/BxgY-f3nxRE/?igshid=1k6meitmfz3dw
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rudeboiselectah619 · 4 years
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Rest in Zion 💚💛❤️ @tootsmaytalsofficial Just caught wind from Great Sound Man IG page @zionlovesound Ras Micah that the Great SKA, Rock Steady/ RUDEBOI Reggae Icon and Legend Fredrick Nathaniel Hibbert better know in the Reggae world as the Lead Singer of “Toot & The Maytals” Singer “TOOTS” has Transition into the Spiritual World in Zion... 💐Condolences💐 to his 🌹Family, Band, friends and close ones. You will be missed but never forgotten! Todays track is entitled “Reggae Got Soul” off the Toots and Tye Maytals album “Reggae Got Soul LP” {Terre Haute press} released in 1976 here in the Good Ol’ 🇺🇸USA {Bio} Hibbert was born in May Pen, Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica, the youngest of eight children. Hibbert's parents were both strict Seventh-day Adventist preachers so he grew up singing gospel music in a church choir. Both parents died young and by 11, Toots was an orphan who went to live with his brother John in the Trenchtown neighborhood of Kingston. In 1962, while working at a local barbershop, he was heard singing inside by Ralphus "Raleigh" Gordon and Nathaniel "Jerry" Matthias. They would become a trio forming The Maytals -- which were named after Hibbert's hometown of May Pen. Frederick Nathaniel "Toots" Hibbert, O.J. was a Jamaican singer and songwriter, known as the leader for the reggae and ska band Toots & the Maytals. His 1968 song "Do the Reggay" is widely credited as the genesis of the name for reggae music. His band's greatest hits album True Love won a Grammy Award in 2005. #september2020 #fredricknathanielhibbert #toots #restineace #reggae #reggaesinger #musician #rastaman #rudeboy #rootsman #rasta #gonebutneverforgotten #rocksteady #tributetothelegends #rastafari #ska #rastamusic #instavinyl #reggaevinyl #vinylreggae #vinyljunkie #reggaecollector #vinylrecords #reggaelovers #reggaecollection #vinylcollection #vinylcommunity #vinylcollector #rudeboiselectah #sandiegoroots (at Chula Vista, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFCyhwVlF4K/?igshid=1x5zvtvq6yolw
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drillness · 6 years
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Something lite. #reggae #caribbean #caribbeanvibes . . . . #reggaesinger #reggaesumfest #indiafashion #goodvibes #island #islandmusic #indianartist #songwriter #songwriting #composer #musiccomposer #musicproducer #torylanez #drake #dance
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madamlaydebug · 8 years
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Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican reggaesinger, songwriter, musician, and guitarist who achieved international fame and acclaim. Starting out in 1963 with the group The Wailers, he forged a distinctive songwriting and vocal style that would later resonate with audiences worldwide. The Wailers would go on to release some of the earliest reggae records with producer Lee "Scratch" Perry. After the Wailers disbanded in 1974, Marley pursued a solo career upon his relocation to England that culminated in the release of the album Exodus in 1977, which established his worldwide reputation and produced his status as one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, with sales of more than 75 million records. Exodus stayed on the British album charts for fifty-six consecutive weeks. It included four UK hit singles: "Exodus", "Waiting in Vain", "Jamming", and "One Love". In 1978 he released the album Kaya, which included the hit singles "Is This Love" and "Satisfy My Soul". Diagnosed with a type of malignant melanoma in 1977, Marley died on 11 May 1981 in Miami at the age of 36. He was a committed Rastafari who infused his music with a sense of spirituality. He is considered one of the most influential musicians of all time and credited with popularizing reggae music around the world, as well as serving as a symbol of Jamaican culture and identity. Marley has also evolved into a global symbol, which has been endlessly merchandised through a variety of mediums. In July 1977, Marley was found to have a type of malignant melanoma under the nail of a toe. Contrary to urban legend, this lesion was not primarily caused by an injury during a football match that year, but was instead a symptom of the already-existing cancer. Marley turned down his doctors' advice to have his toe amputated, citing his religious beliefs, and instead the nail and nail bed were removed and a skin graft taken from his thigh to cover the area. Despite his illness, he continued touring and was in the process of scheduling a world tour in 1980. The album Uprising was released in May 1980. The band completed a major tour of Europe, where it played its biggest concert to 100,000 people in Milan. After the tour Marley went to America, where he performed two shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City as part of the Uprising Tour. Bob Marley appeared at the Stanley Theater (now called The Benedum Center For The Performing Arts) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 23 September 1980; it would be his last concert. The only known photographs from the show were featured in Kevin Macdonald's documentary film Marley. Shortly afterwards, Marley's health deteriorated as the cancer had spread throughout his body. The rest of the tour was cancelled and Marley sought treatment at theBavarian clinic of Josef Issels, where he received a controversial type of cancer therapy (Issels treatment) partly based on avoidance of certain foods, drinks, and other substances. After fighting the cancer without success for eight months Marley boarded a plane for his home in Jamaica. While Marley was flying home from Germany to Jamaica, his vital functions worsened. After landing in Miami, Florida, he was taken to the hospital for immediate medical attention. Bob Marley died on 11 May 1981 at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Miami (nowUniversity of Miami Hospital) at the age of 36. The spread of melanoma to his lungs and brain caused his death. His final words to his son Ziggy were "Money can't buy life." Marley received a state funeral in Jamaica on 21 May 1981, which combined elements ofEthiopian Orthodoxy and Rastafari tradition. He was buried in a chapel near his birthplace with his red Gibson Les Paul(some accounts say it was a Fender Stratocaster). On 21 May 1981, Jamaican Prime MinisterEdward Seaga delivered the final funeraleulogy to Marley, declaring: His voice was an omnipresent cry in our electronic world. His sharp features, majestic looks, and prancing style a vivid etching on the landscape of our minds. Bob Marley was never seen. He was an experience which left an indelible imprint with each encounter. Such a man cannot be erased from the mind. He is part of the collective consciousness of the nation. Bob Marley was a member for some years of the Rastafari movement, whose culture was a key element in the development of reggae. Bob Marley became an ardent proponent of Rastafari, taking their music out of the socially deprived areas of Jamaica and onto the international music scene. He once gave the following response, which was typical, to a question put to him during a recorded interview: "Can you tell the people what it means being a Rastafarian?" "I would say to the people, Be still, and know that His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia is the Almighty. Now, the Bible seh so, Babylon newspaper seh so, and I and I the children seh so. Yunno? So I don't see how much more reveal our people want. Wha' dem want? a white God, well God come black. True true." According to Marley's biographers, he affiliated with the Twelve Tribes Mansion, one of the Mansions of Rastafari. He was in the denomination known as "Tribe of Joseph", because he was born in February (each of the twelve sects being composed of members born in a different month). He signified this in his album liner notes, quoting the portion from Genesis that includes Jacob's blessing to his son Joseph. Archbishop Abuna Yesehaq baptized Marley into the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, on 4 November 1980, shortly before his death. Bob Marley married Alpharita Constantia "Rita" Anderson in Kingston, Jamaica, on 10 February 1966. Jason Toynbee (2013). Bob Marley: Herald of a Postcolonial World. p. 88. Rita has claimed that she was raped there [Bull Bay] by Bob in 1973 after he returned from London, and asked her to care for another child he was going to have by a woman there (Roper 2004). The formulation changes to 'almost raped' in her autobiography (Marley 2005: 113). But in any event, it seems clear that Bob behaved in an oppressive way towards her, always providing financial support for herself and the children it is true, yet frequently humiliating and bullying her. Marley had a number of children: three with his wife Rita, two adopted from Rita's previous relationships, and several others with different women. The Bob Marley official website acknowledges eleven children. Sharon, born 23 November 1964, daughter of Rita from a previous relationship but then adopted by Marley after his marriage with RitaCedella born 23 August 1967, to RitaDavid "Ziggy", born 17 October 1968, to RitaStephen, born 20 April 1972, to RitaRobert "Robbie", born 16 May 1972, to Pat Williams, born 19 May 1972, to Janet HuntKaren, born 1973 to Janet BowenStephanie, born 17 August 1974; according to Cedella Booker she was the daughter of Rita and a man called Ital with whom Rita had an affair; nonetheless she was acknowledged as Bob's daughter, born 4 June 1975, to Lucy Pounder, born 26 February 1976, to Anita BelnavisDamian, born 21 July 1978, to Cindy Breakspeare Other sites have noted additional individuals who claim to be family members, as noted below: Makeda was born on 30 May 1981, to Yvette Crichton, after Marley's death. Meredith Dixon's book lists her as Marley's child, but she is not listed as such on the Bob Marley official website.Various websites, for example, also list Imani Carole, born 22 May 1963 to Cheryl Murray; but she does not appear on the official Bob Marley website. Football. Aside from music, football played a major role throughout his life. As well as playing the game, in parking lots, fields, and even inside recording studios, growing up he followed the Brazilian club Santos and its star player Pelé. Marley surrounded himself with people from the sport, and in the 1970s made the Jamaican international footballerAllan “Skill” Cole his tour manager. He told a journalist, “If you want to get to know me, you will have to play football against me and the Wailers.” Marley was a Pan-Africanist, and believed in the unity of African people worldwide. His beliefs in Pan-Africanism were rooted in his Rastafari religious beliefs. He was substantially inspired by Marcus Garvey, and had anti-imperialist and pro-African themes in many of his songs, such as "Zimbabwe", "Exodus", "Survival", "Blackman Redemption", and "Redemption Song". "Redemption Song" draws influence from a speech given by Marcus Garvey in Nova Scotia, 1937. In the song "Africa Unite", Bob Marley sings of a desire for all peoples of the African diaspora to come together and fight against "Babylon", which represents imperialist and colonialist ideals that have oppressed African people through the eradication of their original culture and beliefs. Marley believed that independence of African countries (such asZimbabwe) from European domination was a victory for all peoples of the African diaspora. Marley considered cannabis a healing herb, a "sacrament", and an "aid to medication"; he supported the legalization of the drug. He thought that marijuana use was prevalent in the Bible, reading passages such as Psalms 104:14 as showing approval of its usage. Marley began to use cannabis when he converted to the Rastafari faith fromCatholicism in 1966. He was arrested in 1968 after being caught with cannabis, but continued to use marijuana in accordance with his religious beliefs. Of his marijuana usage, he said, "When you smoke herb, herb reveal yourself to you. All the wickedness you do, the herb reveal itself to yourself, your conscience, show up yourself clear, because herb make you meditate. Is only a natural t'ing and it grow like a tree." Marley saw marijuana usage as a vital factor in religious growth and connection with Jah, and as a way to philosophize and become ✊
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uniquevibez2015 · 6 years
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This #saturday on https://t.co/Nt2re7HlLM join ZigeDub 6-8pm GMT where his special guest will be #reggaeartist #singer #songwriter Anthony Redrose so log in & enjoy the vibes. #anthonyredrose #reggae #reggaemusic #reggaesinger #reggaeproducer #anthonyredrose https://t.co/OAg73zEP5f
This #saturday on https://t.co/Nt2re7HlLM join ZigeDub 6-8pm GMT where his special guest will be #reggaeartist #singer #songwriter Anthony Redrose so log in & enjoy the vibes.#anthonyredrose #reggae #reggaemusic #reggaesinger #reggaeproducer #anthonyredrose pic.twitter.com/OAg73zEP5f
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lozrecords · 5 years
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In the studio today with Reggae legend Toney Smith. Toney is one of my favorite singers. I have been working with Toney since 1991. We first met performing in the Boston band Hot Like Fire. Co-writing and producing his album is truly a blessing and a dream come true. #ToneySmith #Reggae #reggaesinger #singer #Lion #reggaemusic #producer #songwriter #audioengineer #recordlabel #lozrecords #recording #recordingstudio #dreamsdocometrue #hotlikefire #Berkleealumni https://www.instagram.com/p/ByeGzNOnkWM/?igshid=11jmnfw4mm35h
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rudeboiselectah619 · 4 years
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Rest In Zion @judaheskender I had the Honor of Reasoning and Giving thanks for his works and how Iman was happy to have met hi and tell hi@ I enjoyed his work. Condolences to his Family and close ones. You will be missed but not forgotten. Forward Original "Studio One" Jamaican artist named Ronald Merrills, better known as Judah Eskender Tafari; is without a doubt worthy of the titles Reggae Legend and Reggae Superstar. His multi-talented career ranges from Singer, Songwriter, Composer, Guitarist, and Bassist. Judah first learned to play guitar as a youth in Jamaica, later singing back up and arranging harmonies for other artists before he moved onto creating his own musical projects. Judah became involved with Twelve Tribes of Israel Organization in 1976, which inspired him to write more meaningful songs with powerful messages that in many ways captivated audiences. In 1978 fellow Musicians and Twelve Tribes Members; Bagga Walker, and Pablove Black (who also happened to be Bass Player and Keyboardist for Studio One at that time) introduced Judah to Studio One producer Coxone Dodd. Coxone having full confidence in Bagga and Pablove, as both were good musicians; demonstrated his lack of doubt in Judah by putting him into the studio without hesitation, and singles were quickly released. #june5th2020 #judaheskendertafari #restinpower #reggae #reggaesinger #musician #rastaman #12tribesofisrael #rootsman #reggae #rasta #gonebutneverforgotten https://www.instagram.com/p/CBEyaTEJ6jm/?igshid=fjuuxyjw686o
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artillnessworld · 7 years
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I loving the vibe. #artillness #drillness. Got the name for it already. ___________________________________________________________________________#reggae #goodvibes #island #islandmusic #africandance #holdtight #newmusic #newmusic #reggaevibes #reggaesinger #singers #songwriter #songwriterslife #ineedbeats #unsinedhype
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artillnessworld · 7 years
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Had to bring it back. #alright #artillness #drillness __________________________________#musicproducer #unsignedartist #talented #songwriting #songwriters #ineedbeats #beatsforsale #reggaeartist #reggaemusic #reggaesinger #reggaetondance #dancemusic #dj #djs #unsignedhype #indieartist #musically
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artillnessworld · 7 years
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I feel like this one will be the summer hit for next year. #dancefloor #artillness #drillness #thatguy ___________________________________ #dancehall #nicebody #beautiful #beautifulwomen #reggaefest #reggaemusic #reggaedance #rudeboy #caribbeanmusic #caribbeanartist #reggaesinger #reggaesongwriter #songwriter #newyorkcity #dj #djs #mymusic #lovetodance_________________________________@badgalriri @champagnepapi @torylanez
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artillnessworld · 7 years
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Wall dance. I felt like making something smooth. #walldance #grindingmusic #reggae #reggaefest #dj #djmusic #dj🎧 #partydj #dancehall #danchallqueen #dancehallking #kingofthedancehall #queenofthedancehalll #soca #socadance #reggaedance #reggaesinger #songwriters #songwriting #mixtape #drillness #firebeatalldayeveryday
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drillness · 7 years
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I felt like it. #ilovetodance #reggaefest #reggaedance #dj #dancemusic #dancehall #partymusic #talent #reggaesinger #songwriters #songwriting #talented #talent #studio #studioflow #reggaedub #reggaelove #socamusic #soca
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