Posts Tagged ‘REGGAE’
‘Face Off Friday’ DJ Jah Prince December 2012 Mix (Dancehall)
Back again with a Dancehall mix by DJ Jah Prince and physical cds were given out to the patrons of the now 7-year monthly club party in Atlanta called ‘Face Off’. This mix features a new singles from Busy Signal, Lady Saw and Mavado. We end it with another surprise track from Snoop Lion (aka Snoop Dogg) and single from vocalist Kayla Bliss. The hip hop selections that compliment this were mixed by DJ Rasta Root.
Face Off is held on the Second (2nd) Friday of every month at the MJQ Concourse, located at 736 Ponce De Leon Place NE, Atlanta, GA 30306.
Follow the team on twitter: @FaceOffFridays @DJRastaRoot @JahPrince @MasterBaby @RasGoldie
Etana x Sunsplash Mix Show Interview (Reggae)
We are elated to have The Strong One, Etana with us for this program and find her relaxing with her daughter as we talk about EP, ‘Reggae’. Released thru VP Records we hear the variety of reggae and Afrobeat and Etana shares her views on being a mother, artist and her recent trip to Kenya with Tarrus Riley. This mix also features some of my favorite current songs and then new music from Iba Mahr, Queen Ifrica and a special from Mojo Morgan.
Cherine – ‘Haffi Come Back’ (Video)
We are proud to bring you another hot video of a track by Cherine, ‘Haffi Come Back’ which will also be featured on the next CY Evolution Dancehall Series. The video, filmed entirely in Spanish Town, Jamaica, showcases a new side of Cherine, sporting a fierce, bold, confident new look and brings a different kind of sexy to dancehall and reggae. And yes Jamaicans are still crazy creative with dancing!
Find her HERE on twitter and her site www.CherineTV.com.
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CY Evolution Dancehall Series #6
Another collection of Dancehall tracks mixed by DJ Jah Prince for CY Clothing Inc., a clothing company based in Florida representing the Jamaican culture since 1987. This mix includes the YardRock, Poolside & Kling Klang riddims along with two mega-combinations tracks. I personally like: Ole Time Killing – Kardinal Offishal, Love We Long Time – R.S.N.Y, and singles from Tifa, Tommy Lee, Deva Brat & two wicked tracks from Spragga Benz.
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‘Face Off Friday’ DJ Jah Prince Nov 2012 Mix (Reggae)
This is the dancehall and reggae selections that were mixed by DJ Jah Prince and physical cds passed out to the patrons of the now 7-year monthly club party in Atlanta called ‘Face Off’. This mix features a new mash-up mix from Chip-Fu off of Snoop Lion’s La La La and some new tracks from Esco, Tommy Lee, Vybz Kartel and a wicked combo from Busy Signal & Gappy Ranks. The hip hop selections that compliment this were mixed by DJ Rasta Root.
Face Off is held on the Second (2nd) Friday of every month at the MJQ Concourse, located at 736 Ponce De Leon Place NE, Atlanta, GA 30306.
Follow the team on twitter: @FaceOffFridays @DJRastaRoot @JahPrince @MasterBaby @RasGoldie
‘Face Off Friday’ Sept + Oct 2012 DJ Jah Prince Mixes (Reggae)
This is the dancehall and reggae selections that were mixed by DJ Jah Prince and physical cds passed out to the patrons of the now 7-year monthly club party in Atlanta called ‘Face Off’. This mix features a new riddim called ‘FACE OFF’ produced by Stephen ‘Di Genius’ McGregor. The hip hop selections that compliment this were mixed by DJ Rasta Root.
Face Off is held on the Second (2nd) Friday of every month at the MJQ Concourse, located at 736 Ponce De Leon Place NE, Atlanta, GA 30306.
Follow the team on twitter: @FaceOffFridays @DJRastaRoot @JahPrince @MasterBaby @RasGoldie
and also the Sept 2012 Mix:
Jah Prince ‘Cooyah Island Vibes’ Part Four (Mixtape)
More mellow reggae vibes as this is part four of the promo series for Cooyah Clothing (established since 1987), a Jamaican clothing company now doing business in Florida. These CDs get sent out with purchase orders but JayForce.com still got the first linkz to listen!!
We must salute the new followers of the blog from France and Kenya. This mix highlights artists like I-Octane, Gramps Morgan, Chronixx, the dynamic reggae bands Bonafide and Dub Tonic Kru, songstress Tasha T and Romain Virgo.
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Patra feat. Delus – ‘Come Ova’ (Video)
The woman who rocked the braids with Yo-Yo, and who basically taught every American women how to wine in the 90s, is back with a new track and video. Come Ova features Delus who stands his ground, gives off good charisma and lends his unique voice to the single. Gotta shout out Latonya (aka Lattytude) and her crew First Class as she is one of the dancers in the video.
The track was also placed on the CY Evolution : Dancehall Series MIX CD #5 via JayForce.com. Follow them on twitter: @RealQueenPatra @DelusDJ @CYevolution
CY Evolution Dancehall Series #5
Another collection of Dancehall tracks mixed by DJ Jah Prince for CY Clothing Inc., a clothing company based in Florida representing the Jamaican culture since 1987. This mix also includes the Summer Wave & BBQ Riddim and fresh new combinations tracks. I personally like: Back to Life ft T.I. – Sean Kingston; Run Road – Aidonia & Deablo; Come Wine – Specialist & Spice. Bramma, Mavado, Popcaan, Konshens, Shuga, Chronixx and Stylo G.
DJ Jah Prince x Face Off Fridays (Dancehall)
This is the dancehall and reggae selections that were mixed by DJ Jah Prince and physical cds passed out to the patrons of the now 7-year monthly club party in Atlanta called ‘Face Off’. This mix features new music from Capleton, Tommy Lee, Demarco, Chino McGregor and a few cuts from the MixPak Kling Klang Riddim. The hip hop selections that compliment this were mixed by DJ Rasta Root and can be heard at: http://classicexample.podomatic.com
Face Off is held on the Second (2nd) Friday of every month at the MJQ Concourse, located at 736 Ponce De Leon Place NE, Atlanta, GA 30306. Follow the team on twitter: @FaceOffFridays @DJRastaRoot @JahPrince @MasterBaby @RasGoldie
50 Things About Jamaica (Video)
Seriously there is Reggae, Coffee, Rum, Fish, Sun, Beaches and more than 50 more things… but THIS VIDEO RIGHT HERE…. eh, I will not spoil it for you. To all my Caribbean, African and American friends online, this is the best description of why Jamaica is the most influential country (period). And yes people, learn the 2nd Verse and sing it loud!! Roger B again… and the B Stands for ‘BOSS’ (LOL). Check out the 50 Ladies T-Shirt & Skirt below courtesy of CY Evolution….
Happy 50th Jamaica!
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‘Face Off Friday’ June + July 2012 DJ Jah Prince Mixes (Reggae)
This is the dancehall and reggae selections that were mixed by JahPrince and physical cds passed out to the patrons of the now 7-year monthly club party in Atlanta called ‘Face Off’. This mix features new music from Busy Signal, Delly Ranx, Specialist and Spice, Mavado, Matisyahu, Konshens, Tifa, Wale, Vybz Kartel & Busta Rhymes and more!
The hip hop selections that compliment this were mixed by DJ Rasta Root and can be heard at: http://classicexample.podomatic.com
Bridgez Interview x Jah Prince
Balancing time in the studio with music and in front of the camera lens, we hear from Bridgez. We talk about the dancehall scene in Jamaica and how the key to success is to constantly promote yourself which basically is to stay in front of the people as much as possible. Bridgez talks about her mixtape ‘The Crossover’, working with Echo One Productions, new collaborations and even touring Europe with the Grung Gaad Bounty Killer. We also feature two tracks on the Aurora Skies Riddim produced by Elvis (So Unique).
Find her on twitter: @itsBridgez
Courtney John – ‘Gonna Be Alright’ (Video)
Now it is summer 2012 and THIS is very good visual of MY JAMAICA with all the sentiments of Trust, Love and Community. The lyrics are well put together and that audio sample… or that loop…. NOPE the original production is using LIVE MUSICIANS… that’s what Reggae is as you can see at the very end! Courtney John has been a professional and worked with many international artists but still lives & works on the island. And yes we’ll hear this song on the latest Cooyah Island Vibes Mix CD.
Find him online: www.CourtneyJohn.com + Twitter: @Courtney_John
Wayne Wonder – ‘Caught Up’ (Video)
Now when this track ‘Caught Up’ appeared on CY Evolution 4, the title also said ‘3-Way’ and there was some questions from the female fans however this official video clears it all up. Wayne Wonder has always been a talented artist and this shows his vocal range, harmonies and songwriting ability, and yes he’s still doing his lil two-step dance LOL. Shouts to Cooyah sponsors and Jamaican actor Paul Campbell from Shottas who peaked in at the end.
Find him online Twitter: @WayneWonder25 + on Facebook WayneWonder4Life
Chris Martin – ‘Chill Spot’ (Video)
Solid video from Chris Martin as the top single off the popular reggae riddim from Chimney Records. Several cameos in here as Chris shows some of the normal hang-outs and activities on the island including Big Yard Studios.
Warrior King Interview x JahPrince
Warrior King calls into the Sunsplash Mix Show and talks about his accomplishments as a reggae artist out of Jamaica. On this international stage it is always nice to hear from an educated and inspired artiste. We then hear some new tracks mixed at the end from the ‘Distant Relatives’, Nas and Damian Marley then Laza Morgan featuring Mavado.
Stacy Barthe – “Keep It Like It Is” (Video)
Dope visuals for this track that was a high request to be added to the Love Ultra Mix CD #4. Yes it has that cool reggae vibe so the water and waves fit perfect as we move into the summer. Keep It Like It Is is produced by Grammy Award Winning Supa Dups from the Black Chiney Sound System, and is taken from the “In the Inbetween” EP available now via:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/in-the-inbetween/id501104709
Director/Editor: Joe Dietsch
Producer: Dannie Fite
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Jo Mersa – “Bad So” (Video)
I really support this new generation of artists that bring forward the ‘RAW’ style of djing (toasting). Jo Mersa is from the Marley line of artists, so while on the road touring he has picked up that suave persona that is sure to sell units. This track is also featured on the upcoming CY Evolution Dancehall Series #5…. BAMM!!
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CY Evolution Dancehall Series #4
Another collection of Dancehall tracks mixed by Atlanta’s DJ Jah Prince for CY Clothing Inc., a clothing company based in Florida but who reps the Jamaican culture since 1987. This mix also includes a snippet from the Sunsplash Mix Show radio interview with female artist Mystic as we preview the 1st Quarters Riddim from veteran producer Tony ‘CD’ Kelly.
This mix is in the streets but online for the fans and family FIRST here at www.jayforce.com #RealTalk + Tracked Version :: HERE ::