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Ras Attitude

Ras Attitude is an energetic and charismatic singer from the Caribbean. He’s also known as one of Virginia’s hottest artists, touring many cities with Virginia’s “Hands Off Band”. Here are some of Ras Attitude’s tracks: You can listen to Ras Attitude on SoundCloud, YouTube, and Spotify.

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Raggalox

Reggae recording artist Ragga Lox is an eloquent lyricist whose voice compliments tracks in a unique manner. He was born Rohan Robinson in Mandeville, Manchester in Jamaica; and grew up in the community of Georges Valley, a small district on the outskirts of the city. Ragga Lox migrated to the United States in the late 80s and has been living there ever since. In the early 90s – while using the moniker Terminator – he linked up with his longtime friend Captain Remo (now known as Natty Remo) who had already made a name for himself in Brooklyn. Remo introduced him to Sounds Junior Production, which is where he began his recording career. Unfortunately, the name Terminator was short lived as it did not match his image. Therefore, none of his songs were ever released under that name. By the mid 90s he had transitioned from Terminator to Ragga Lex. He then started recording for Rhythm One Records. His first ever release came in 1993; with two songs on a 12″, then followed up in 1995 three tracks on a compilation CD titled “Rhythm One Riddims.” His song, “Ghetto Youths,” was a fan favorite. The album also featured Wayne “Sling Ting” Smith, Yankee B and Devon Clarke.    While at Rhythm One Studios, musician and engineer Tarriii suggested that Ragga become a member of a band so that he could get the experience of performing live. The opportunity presented itself almost immediately, as Ragga became one of the founding members of the band U.N.I (Under the Nazarene Influence) and performed in and around the northeastern section of the United States. It was the experience of working with the band that inspired his decision to wholeheartedly commit to a career as a recording artist. He then parted with Rhythm One in 1996, but continued performing with the band for another year before pursuing a solo career. Ragga soon established, and began recording for his own label, Rtist4Rtist Ent., with “Bright Lights Big City” and “Chocolates and Roses” being its first releases. “Chocolates and Roses” was an instant success and received a considerable amount of airplay in and around the New York Tri-State Area, before spreading out to other markets. His debut album, “Mr. Lexinstein,” was completed in 1999 but was not officially released until the year 2000. It received favorable reviews from both local and international press. To his surprise, this also included the Jamaica media. The coverage received by the Jamaica media was bitter sweat because there was an article in the Jamaica Observer about the album, but it featured the picture of popular dancehall deejay, Lexxus instead, who was at the time going by Mr. Lexx. In another article, Balfour Henry of the Jamaica Sunday Gleaner wrote of how he was “Delighted on hearing its lyrical tirade against all forms of injustice”, but also highlighted the fact that the album “Has the hallmarks of a relatively poor, inexperienced producer, trying to make the best of his ambition.” Ragga then decided to go back to the drawing board. Ragga changed the “Lex ” to “Lox,” which he thought was more practical as Rastafari had now become his way of life. He also made a promise to himself, that future productions have to be industry standard.  He instantly began marketing and promoting the new name and the image, by venturing into other areas in the industry. He began working on radio: co-hosting Culture Jam Radio with Bobby Channel One and Reggae Jam Radio with Dave Judah on 93.5 FM in New York.

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Junior Toots

Acclaimed international roots-reggae crooner, Junior Toots has been a mainstay in the recorded and live music scene for decades and with an ever-growing fanbase. He’s managed to captivate audiences worldwide with his electrifying high-energy stage performance, soul-filled vocals and socially charged lyricism, along with catchy, singalong Jamaican-rooted original tracks. In the midst of social turmoil, Junior Toots stays positive and focused on being the change he wishes to see. He’s produced four albums, CROWN OF FIRE, REGGAE GOT SOUL, GUIDANCE STAR and A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE, which recently hit Top #10 on the NACC World Charts. Junior Toots was born in Jamaica and alternated living between the states and Kingston staying close to his legendary father, Toots Hibbert, of Toots & The Maytals. With inspiration and encouragement from his father, Toots began singing on stage at a young age and traveling to his father’s shows. Having the essence of Jamaica, astrong love for Jah and the Rastafarian culture, Toots embodies his life-learnings in both his recorded music and live shows. “I aim to continue spreading peace among people of all creeds, religions and color through my music and philanthropic missions. After witnessing so much violence in my homeland, I vowed at an early age to promote goodness, fairness and equality in all I do and with those I am blessed to work with. It’s what drives the music I write and present to the world.” Junior Toots Toots has performed in an array of festivals, such as the Sierra Nevada World Music Fest, Reggae on the River, Reggae on the Mountain, San Francisco Reggae Fest, Bethlehem Pennsylvania STEAM fest, Reggae in the Hills, Musikfest and Seattle Hempfest to name a few.  He has also shared the stage with: The Wailers, Barrington Levy, Capleton, Anthony B, Yellow Man, Lee Scratch Perry, Toots & The Maytals and many more. Toots was elected Sergeant of Arms, and later elected Chaplain by the Ethiopian World Federation. He is also passionate about farming healthy and whole foods, along with community service to help the sick and those wrongly imprisoned. His music has been published on various networks, including MTV, E! TV, TLC, Netflix, Discovery and OWN, along with movies and television shows as Unfinished Business, The Wannabe, Luke Cage, Wetlands, Addicted to Life and more.

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Perfect Giddiman

Perfect Giddimani  was born March 26, 1980 in St. Ann Parish, Jamaica. He’s also known as Mr. Perfect or simply Perfect. Perfect Giddimani is a Billboard artist and producer. He’s gained worldwide recognition for his reggae hit “Hand Cart Bwoy”, which entered the Jamaican charts in 2004. He also founded Giddimani Records, a label that records upcoming talents and professional artists. Perfect Giddimani began deejaying on a sound system called “Trend Setter” which originated in Bamboo where he lived. It was for this sound system that he recorded his first set of dubplates. He attended York Castle High School before relocating to Kingston. The first song that highlighted his name was “Lock Me Up” in 2004 but his break through came with “Hand Cart Bwoy” in 2005. He released his first album Giddimani, the next year. The Austrian record label Irie vibrations released his second album Born Dead With Life, in 2008. In April 2017, Perfect Giddimani was featured on Young Shanty’s EP titled Chalice Row or Dig a Hole which debuted on Billboard’s Reggae Album Charts at Number 1. This EP was produced by Giddimani Records, founded in late 2009 by Rose, in collaboration with Chalice Row Unlimited based in California. On 7 July 2017, Perfect Giddimani released his 11th studio album titled Live My Life Again. This fifteen track album released by Giddimani Records, debuted at number 1 on Billboard’s Reggae Albums chart for the week of 2 September 2017. It spent 3 consecutive weeks on the charts going from 1 to 5 then up to 3 as the charts greatest gainer for the week of 16 September 2017. This album also entered the Billboard Independent albums chart peaking at 38 You can check out Perfect Giddimani on YouTube, Spotify, Instagram, and Facebook.

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Jahdan Blakkamoore

Born in Georgetown, Guyana and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Grammy Nominated Singer-Songwriter Blakkamoore has long made a name for himself as a gifted and inspiring Reggae/Dancehall/Hip Hop/Dubstep artist – both nationally and internationally. His music has been described as “Urban World Music with a message.” Blakkamoore’s sense of melody, superb song writing skills and ability to effortlessly cross over genres has solidified his status as a relevant artist in the music industry. His long awaited new album ‘Upward Spiral’ was released May 1st 2020 on Baco Records & Lustre Kings. The first single “Get Down Tonight” sees Blakkamoore and long-time songwriting and production partner Andrew “Moon” Bain (collectively known as Paperstars) reconnect with Snoop. The duo were among the main writers and producers on Snoop’s Grammy-nominated 2013 reggae album, Reincarnated. A Deluxe version of the album will released before the end of the year. It has 2 Remixes of the song along with previously unreleased tracks from Blakkamoore.    The animated video, by French illustrator CERËGA (https://www.instagram.com/ceregamst), stars Snoop and Blakkamoore as aliens who come to earth to “infect” people with good vibes, then fly back to space after hosting a killer party inside a dormant volcano. Of working with Snoop once more, BLAKKAMOORE says: “It was an awesome experience. Imagine being in the studio with a legend humble enough to give you creative control, talented enough to accomplish whatever we set out to create and high enough to keep things lit the whole time.” Follow Blakkamoore : Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JahdanBlakkamooreMusic/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/blakkamoore… ​

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Melame Gange

Melame Gange is an international reggae recording artist from St. Croix. He is an award winning artist as well as the founder/creator of his Beach Fyah concert series that takes place at some the worlds best beaches throughout the Caribbean. Melame Gange has performed with some of reggae music greats and has shared the stage with some of the worlds best musics including Erika Badu, Beres Hammond, third world, Tarus Riley,Morgan’s herritage,pressure , & much more to name a few. Melame Gange is also invoked in NGO works throughout Afrika And the usvi working with schools and youths throughout the regions. His new album entitled sankofa bird features 12 vibrant tracks in a traditional roots reggae as well as r

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Kavajah

Kava Jah, born Junior Johnson, in Cumberland, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, is a reggae artist who writes, sings, and chants his own lyrics in his own style. Born into a family with musical roots, Kava Jah’s father Levi Johnson was a teacher of music at the Spalding’s Comprehensive High School and choir master in the church. He was a leader in the community both musically and spiritually. Kava Jah started playing music around the age of ten practicing on his father’s instruments and soon found his love for the guitar. In 2007 Kava Jah entered the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) Popular Song competition, where he received an award for most disciplined artist, thus creating momentum towards his first national performance in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba performing for the Military in observance of Jamaica’s Independence Day and returning again to Cuba in 2008. Kava Jah began working with Gumption Music Production out of Kingston, Jamaica creating, recording, and preparing to tour. In 2012 Kava Jah joined the I-Kronik band as lead singer and songwriter touring internationally and sharing the stage with artists such as Romain Virgo, Luciano, Protoje, David Hines of Steel Pulse, Junior Reid, I-Wayne, and many more. Kava Jah has performed on stages in the United States such as Reggae on the River (CA), Sierra Nevada World Music Festival (CA), Grand Central Park (NY), BB Kings (NY), with many more notable performances across the nation and beyond, reaching as far as Costa Rica, Anguilla, and St. Marten. Kava Jah has been manifesting his solo career, pushing the limits of his lyrical talents and musical capabilities preparing to release his debut solo album. Recently, Kava Jah released a music video for his new single ‘Danger Zone.’ Kava Jah is a dynamic artist both on and off the stage, spotlighting his unique acoustic performances.

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Goldy

Reggae singer Goldy is following in the footsteps of his father Willie Francis, the widely famous Ska/Reggae singer and producer from the 60’s and 70’s, by continuing his musical legacy. Goldy has managed to blend his personal experiences and hardships to showcase his growth as a person and highlight a more nuanced outlook on life, which is why he decided to pen the song, No War. “More than anything I want to bring about change, too much violence and corruption happening right now and it is spoiling the image of our beautiful island. I want it to stop, I don’t want to see us fight against each other; above all, race, ethnicity, religion we are all human beings, we should unite and live as one,” he expressed. Needless to say the reception has been superb and Goldy couldn’t be happier. “My intention is to connect with more people so they can have positive and uplifting music to listen to and that is what drives me since I started along this journey.” The accompanying music video is currently doing well and racking up views on YouTube. It was shot in Kintyre and directed by East Side Films. Goldy’s passion for music and creativity as a multi faceted recording artiste, studio engineer and producer led to the development of some of his best works, to include  the release of his 2016 EP Beware of Bad Lion, a springboard into the music industry. Many people will also know the name from the track the Mini Song, featuring, Chronixx, which is a remake of his father’s famous song Mini. Further cementing his name in the music business, Goldy says he will continue his journey to bring about positive change in the world through his music.

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