1. New Chapter riddim (Di Genius)
2. Changes riddim (Don Corleon)
3. Automatic riddim (Penthouse)
4. Everyday Riddim (Adonai
5. Nylon riddim (Juke Boxx)
6. Sleng Teng riddim (Weedy G)
7. Indiscretion riddim (Juke Boxx)
8. Sweetness riddim (Big Yard
9. Strange Things riddim (Irie Ites
10. Good Love riddim (Baby G)
The reggae version of "Always and Forever," originally sung by Heatwave, was performed by the British reggae band UB40. Their rendition brought a distinct reggae flavor to the classic love song, making it popular among fans of the genre. UB40's style added a new dimension to the heartfelt lyrics, showcasing their versatility as artists.
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The song "What's Life" is performed by the band The Black Seeds, a New Zealand reggae band known for their fusion of reggae, funk, and soul. If you meant a different song or artist, please provide more details for clarification!
The term- Technotyrannical Society was created by Ras cardo reggae some years ago to describe and to predict the impact which technology will have on society. The term- R.A.S.P.E.C.T1 ( Reading Allah/Jah signs prophesies envisioning coming tribulations)- was also created by Ras cardo reggae to prophesy what was to come upon society as we see happening now. The term Transcultural reggae was also included in Ras cardo creations of R.A.S.P.E.C.T1 Transcultural reggae shows and eals with the impact which reggae has and will continue to make upon the peoples of all cultures globally. It is the spiritual sword of the spirit of the word and works of Jah/God in the lives of man to and for the redemption of Jah people. For the word of God( reggae - The word), is living and active, sharper than any double edged sword. It penetrates even the soul and spirit, joints and marrow, it judges the thoughts of man and the attitudes of his heart. There is nothing that man can do to keep this truth in reggae from exposing the corruptions and evils of men. Reggae is Ras Cardo's creation from trench town Jamaica. The blood of the people slain is of the new covenant. Reggae is the new covenant and ras cardo is the spiritual keeper of the Ark of the trench town reggae covenant. The music has now penetrated the four corners of the earth for the redemption of Jah people. It is now known to all cultures, ethnicities, societies, classes and creeds. It is here for a healing of the nations. Ras cardo has done works to break down the walls of downpression and to show the sufferings of Jah peoples. Reggae lives! Jah lives and reigns!
Ziggy was @ raggaz 2009. Stephen Marley will be @ raggaz 2010.
80s pop! Period. They are certainly not reggae. Maybe a couple of hits are reggae influenced. They are not New Romantic and not Electro like Yazoo or Depeche mode.
New Image Promotions is a company that promote and book Reggae artistes with offices located in Kingston Jamaica. Send email to booknipartists@gmail.com or newimagepromo@gmail.com
Stupidity has the Joy Ride Riddim
The reggae version of "Always and Forever," originally sung by Heatwave, was performed by the British reggae band UB40. Their rendition brought a distinct reggae flavor to the classic love song, making it popular among fans of the genre. UB40's style added a new dimension to the heartfelt lyrics, showcasing their versatility as artists.
I think you are looking for Santeria by Sublime
It is being sold in many music stores! GET IT NOW!
'Long Ago' is the name of a song by New Zealand reggae band, Herbs.
The song "What's Life" is performed by the band The Black Seeds, a New Zealand reggae band known for their fusion of reggae, funk, and soul. If you meant a different song or artist, please provide more details for clarification!
His name is Willi One Blood. He's a New York reggae one hit wonder.
It's 13001, but if it's not then search for it using Google. Also, try 13060 and 81006
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