Access Granted, Club Pisces Atlanta, and Ova Di Wall present Social Media Fridays

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Best of Dennis Brown Lovers Rock

The Ultimate Dennis Brown Lovers Rock Mix

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Reggae Lover #6 features 15 of the best Dennis Brown lover’s rock classics.  This is an essential mix highlighting “The Crown Prince” even though it does not include big hits ‘Silhouette,’ ‘Money In My Pocket,’ or ‘Your Love’s Got A Hold On Me.’

There are literally hundreds of other solid love songs from Dennis Brown’s catalog that are worthy of a spin, but since a new Reggae Lover podcast episode will be released weekly you can rest assured, there’s a great deal more in store.

If you love the vibes message us with the hash tag #ReggaeLover on TwitterFacebookGoogle +Instagram, or Pinterest.  Also you can email ReggaeLoverPodcast@gmail.com for requests and more information.

 

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Playlist

1   Dennis Brown – Caress Me Girl
2   Dennis Brown – Coming Home Tonight
3   Dennis Brown – How Could I Leave
4   Dennis Brown – Have You Ever Been In Love
5   Dennis Brown – Joy In The Morning
6   Dennis Brown ft. John Holt – Wildfire
7   Dennis Brown – A Love I Can Feel
8   Dennis Brown – Its Magic
9   Dennis Brown – Hold On To What Youve Got
10  Dennis Brown – It’s Not The Way
11  Dennis Brown – Friends For Life
12  Dennis Brown – Take Me To The Top
13  Dennis Brown – Love By The Score
14  Dennis Brown – Hit And Run
15  Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, U-Roy – Night Nurse

 

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Featured New Singles from Da Music Vault – November 13, 2013

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DOWNLOAD the 11-13-13 Podcast  FULL 'DA MUSIC VAULT WITH KAHLIL WONDA' 11-13-13 SHOW   Please Visit "Da Music Vault" on Facebook and "like" our page for exclusive content.

Featured New Singles from Da Music Vault – November 13, 2013

Please Visit “Da Music Vault” on Facebook and “like” our page for exclusive content.

 

Sex, Love, and Reggae: A spotlight on Gyptian’s new album

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Da Music Vault Featured Singles 11-6-13 Podcast (FREE #Download)

Da Music Vault Featured Singles - November 6, 2013

Da Music Vault Featured Singles – November 6, 2013

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Dancehall Now 9-17-13 Featured Singles Podcast

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Download  or Listen to the latest podcast of the Dancehall Now Featured Music segment.

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Perhaps – Anthony Malvo
You Girl – Neyo / Shaggy
Red Light – Eddie Murphy / Snoop Lion
Sunshine Lady – Orisha Sound / Wayne Daniel
No Other Like You – Red Fox / Rayvon
Hottest Man Alive – Beenie Man
Fi Di Jockey – Aidonia
Buss A Blank (Code Red Remix) – I-Octane
Corrupt System – Queen Ifrica
Take Me To The Moon – Chyna Nicole
Walk and Wine – Konshens
Convertible – Vybz Kartel
Good Love – Sizzla
Cold Girl – Tarrus Riley
To The Limit – Tarrus Riley
Angola – Jah Bouks
As Tears Go By – Michelle Gordon w/ The Stamina All-Stars

Have a request for a single to be featured on Dancehall Now? Email Terri K at terri.k1989@gmail.com – we would love to hear from you!

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CALADO (Alliance Next Generation) SHOOTS ‘RUN’ MUSIC VIDEO FT. BOUNTY KILLER

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Alliance Next Generation artist Calado continues to surge forward as one of dancehall‘s and Bounty Killer‘s brightest young protege. Since the start of 2012 he has been doing alot of recordings aiming to penetrate the hardcore dancehall fans, yet this maybe the right formula he has been looking for, as this video will surely amass a pouring in of love from the ‘streets’. The video is an underground video but will be available for the mainstream audience as he has already penned an edited version to be released soon.

 The song titled ‘Run’, stresses on the street credibility of himself (Calado), Bounty Killer and ANG and suggests that disrespecting them in any way or form may only leave you one option, and that is to ‘RUN’!!!! The song is produced by Cannon/DreDay Records and the video is directed by Cash Flow Records.
It is expected that this underground video will create a definite buzz in the streets, youtube and on internet websites. The video should be released in another week . In extension Calado along with Bounty Killer and the entire ANG Camp would like to thank all supporters and fans who came out to support this music video shoot on March 24, 2012 at the Tarrant Playfield (Off Molynes Road) in St. Andrew.  To see exclusive photos please go to the following links
Alliance Next Generation [ANG] Official Facebook Fan Page ALLIANCE NEXT GENERATION [ANG] OFFICIAL FACEBOOK FAN PAGE
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Backyard TV and Reggae Star, Anthony B Present: “Reap What You Sew”

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“Reap What You Sew” is a musical campaign inspired by, Anthony B’s new single “Dun Wit Di War”, and is designed to promote peace and education in Jamaica.  Anthony B message is that peace and prosperity in JA can be harnessed through the productive actions and efforts of conscious Reggae artists from Jamaica and around the world.

“Reap What You Sew” features Reggae artists who have the vision, talent and dedication; and a desire to help the people of Jamaica and bring peace and prosperity throughout the nation.  The “Reap What You Sew” campaign was created by Howell Allen, from Backyard TV, in his effort to bring Reggae artist together to unite and fight for whats right to bring peace and prosperity to Jamaica. We owe a debt of gratitude to Reggae Star, Anthony B who inspired the movement through his song “Dun Wit The War”.  Anthony B was also kind enough to offer his talent and time to make this project a reality.  We hope in the future we will be able to mobilize more artists, activists, entertainers, organizations and educators who understand that we are powerful role models and get onboard.  We have created a website where we will be posting stories, materials and information, and share our personal hopes and stories in our efforts to bring awareness and provide lots of information. We urge everyone to spread the word by putting video messages on Youtube, Myspace, Facebook, Twitter and others to make sure everyone hear about “Reap What You Sew”.

The “Reap What You Sew” Movement is rooted in the Reggae community with a mission to diminish violence in Jamaica through education, music, and direct action. The “Reap What You Sew” project will achieves its mission by using fund-raising, and media campaigns to heighten the awareness of the effects of violence, create multi-generational dialogue and supplies parent and youth oriented educational tools for conflict resolution. We are calling upon the mass media to address the images they put forth. We are calling for balance! Balance within ourselves, in the media, and in our communities.  The “Dun Wit Di War” song featuring Anthony-B and Riquey-B will be used to introduce “Reap What You Sew” and is designed to bring awareness to the campaign.

Violence is an unjust or unwarranted exertion of force or power. Violence is the diplomacy of the incompetent. Violence is unnecessary and costly. Violence kills what it intends to create. Violence is any activity that is consciously used to hurt oneself, another individual or group of people, whether through mind, body or spirit. “The question is no longer between violence and non-violence it is between non-violence and non-existence.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The popularity of this song will give rise to a community of conscious Reggae artist, and continue to develop all-star projects that will become a legendary Reggae peace anthem series, “Reap What You Sew”.  There will also be a digital campaign with free mp3 downloads and fund-raising events.  The proceeds will be used to develop various community programs in Jamaica and promote all things, which make it cool to ‘Stop The Violence.’

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With Great Gratitude and Appreciation

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Highlanda Sound
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February 27, 2010

Dear Friends,  

Highlanda Sound System wants to take time out to thank everyone who has been listening to our shows, Dancehall Now and Reggae Vault Classics, streaming live on www.daflavaradio.com on Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. and Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. (EST) respectively. The response and feedback has been great. We sincerely appreciate your support and will continue on our mission to keep you entertained while promoting reggae worldwide.

Both Dancehall Now and Reggae Vault Classics shows are supported by podcasts. This series of episodically released digital audio files allows you to automatically receive the latest episode of the programs as soon as it is available. You may subscribe to receive the podcast much like subscribing to a magazine and have it delivered each week via email. All podcasts are free of cost and listeners can stop receiving the files at any time. If they would rather not subscribe, you can download episodes of the podcast series individually from www.highlanda.net and www.daflavaradio.com on demand. Between March 2009 and February 2010 the Dancehall Now Podcast has been downloaded one hundred thousand (100,000) times. The Reggae Vault Classics Podcast has been downloaded seventy thousand (70,000) times over the same time period.

Thank you once again for your overwhelming support.

Reggae to the World!!!

Sincerely,

Highlanda Sound

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Social Networking Spotlight: CaribLifeCentral.Com

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Visit our friends over at CaribLifeCentral.Com, for a fun alternative to Myspace© & FaceBook© for those interested in the Caribbean.  The site is all about connecting you with the Caribbean.  Here is a listing of some of their current features.  Please visit , sign up and share with your friends.
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—News, Sports & Opinion Editorials ——————
West Indies victory over England
http://www.cariblifecentral.com/en/west-indies-victorious-over-england

Two 2009 Grammy winners from the Caribbean Diaspora
http://www.cariblifecentral.com/en/two-2009-grammy-winners-caribbean-diaspora

St. Lucia Embraces Diaspora over Independence
http://www.cariblifecentral.com/en/st-lucia-embraces-diaspora-over-independence-0

Bajan artists selected for T&T Competition Semis
http://www.cariblifecentral.com/en/bajan-artists-selected-tt-competition-semis

Marley boys celebrate for Bob in New Zealand
http://www.cariblifecentral.com/en/marley-boys-celebrate-bob-new-zealand

Respect due to Tourism Reporters
http://www.cariblifecentral.com/en/respect-due-tourism-reporters

ST. Lucia’s 30th Independence Anniversary Activities
http://www.cariblifecentral.com/en/st-lucias-30th-independence-anniversary-activities

— Things To Do ————————–——
http://www.cariblifecentral.com/event

— Featured Videos ————————–
“Save a Life” – By Shaggy & Friends
http://social.cariblifecentral.com/video/safe-a-life-shaggy

“Fyah (Fire in Your Waistline)” – Kevin Lyttle
http://social.cariblifecentral.com/video/fyah-fire-in-your-waistline

“Winners Make Love” – Onaje
http://social.cariblifecentral.com/video/winners-make-love-onaje

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