Jamaica’s Reggae Music

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Jamaica is an island known for its reggae music as well as its beauty. Jamaica is filled with brilliant color and flavor. This is truly evident in the diversity of its people, beaches, food, and it’s music.

Jamaica’s music has moved through many different variations. We have heard and seen performances of rhythms such as Dub, Ska, Congo, and Dancehall. All of these rhythms are known across the world as reggae. This music is a combination of African, American, Blues, and Jamaican folk rhythms. Though this style of music is original only to Jamaica, it is known and loved globally. This music had its origin with ska in the late 1950′s right about the time Jamaica got it’s independence from England.

It all started with the sound systems, and the massive open-air discos that established themselves on the streets of Kingston, Jamaica. It was in the 1970′s that the late Bob Marley took this art and made it an international craze with roots reggae, which was a heavy, spiritual and conscious sound. In 2002 Bob Marley’s album Exodus won album of the century. This proud, bold island had now made its mark on the world first because of its music.

In the 1990′s dancehall and reggae evolved, accompanied by the opinion that it contained more offensive lyrics that would encourage street violence and dismay. However, recently I have seen and heard a recent development going back to more socially and spiritually aware lyrics known by some to be the New Roots Movement. I find that this is a good turn for music in Jamaica and the rest of the world. One of the leading producers in Jamaica, Boby Digital, said:

“If you feed people with violence they’re going to be vile. If you fill them with love, they’re going to be lovely.”

Today you can see the great performances as the artists are showcased at events such as the Caribbean Music Expo, and Jamaica Sumfest. New Reggae artists such as Shaggy, Sean Paul, and Abijah have brought reggae even further internationally. These events usually take place on the north coast (i.e. Ocho Rios, Runaway Bay, Montego Bay, Discovery Bay) of Jamaica, and sometimes the south coast such as Negril, Jamaica.

It is highly recommended that those who are truly interested in Jamaica’s culture and music attend one of these shows. Some of these stage shows can be days long, so if you can’t be there for the entire show, you can catch at least one day of it.

About the Author

John-David Lusan is the webmaster for Jamaican-Travel-Tips.com which intends to spread the word about the great island of Jamaica and why it is the ideal vacation destination.

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Artists to Watch for 2009

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2008 was a year that saw Rihanna solidify herself as an R&B diva and stars like Rick Ross and Lil Wayne firmly cement their positions in the hip hop genre. Who will make noise in the New Year? Here are a few artists you need to keep an eye on.

Estelle

This British soul sensation piqued the interest of the music industry with her debut release, The 18th Day, a refreshing composition that showed her abilities as a lyrical genius. Estelle’s first album garnered the attention of several major producers and artists, leading her to a deal on John Legend’s Home School Records. Fans learned that she was not only well versed in hip hop, but soul-shifting love ballads as well. Her critically acclaimed album Shine, let the world know that Estelle is here to stay, and possibly make another big splash in 2009.

Emily King

Despite a brief stint in the industry, Emily King has already wowed enough fans to earn a Grammy Award nomination as a singer and songwriter. Her 2007 debut album, East Side Story, unleashed the deep, ambitious roots of a young woman with a story to tell.  King mentions of being inspired by every record she ever heard, largely influenced by artists such as Nas, Sarah Vaughan, the Beatles and Michael Jackson. The daughter of two jazz musicians, Emily King is looking to build on her successful run in contemporary R&B.

Prince Damons

Renowned music producer Prince Damons is working on a tuneful solo project for 2009. Entitled Atmospheric Soul, this highly anticipated album is set to offer the best of all worlds, embracing the sounds of modern R&B, Old School Soul, hip hop, jazz and a complimenting touch of spoken word. Damons has gathered an impressive lineup as the project will include Celebrity recording artists Too Short, E-40, Dwele, Goapele, and Lenny Williams among others Atmospheric Soul is tentatively scheduled for a May 2009 launch.

Ledisi

Ledisi’s debut album, Soulsinger: The Revival, featured tracks that were reminiscent of poetic artists such as Jill Scott -Heron and Nikki Giovanni. Bold cuts like “Papa Loved to Love Me” showed that she wasn’t afraid to bring controversial subjects to light while “I Wantcha Babe” displayed a jazzy flavor that displayed her versatility. Ledisi soulfully dazzled the world with her third album, Lost & Found and left us craving more with her joyous It’s Christmas album this past holiday season.

Nicci Nix

A fresh new face on the scene, Nicci Nix is a 22 year old pop singer/songwriter with a bright future in the music industry. Delivering hit singles like “Sexcessful Virgin” and “Love Drifter,” she has gathered a strong following with funky retro sounds and spirited lyrics. Displaying her talents on MTV’s “Making the Band,” Nicci has fans anxiously anticipating her debut album.

D’Angelo

Diehard soul lovers will not want to miss D’Angelo’s new release. This smooth, soulful sensation hasn’t been on the scene since his sophomore album, Voodoo, in 2000. His 1995 debut, Brown Sugar, gained him millions of fans while Voodoo won a Grammy Award for Best R&B album. D’Angelo has been laying down tracks for the past year and gave us a sneak peak of the new album with the exclusive single, “I Found My Smile Again.”

Listen to the latest  soul and hip hop tracks by visiting Prince “BlkMagic” Damons, where you can experience the latest in Atmospheric Soul, featuring Too Short, Goapele and more.

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