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https://youtu.be/umrQ2X38vmk Full recording link General Trees, Daddy U- Roy, Little Twitch, Natty B, Josey Wales & more KING STUR GAV Live FREESTYLE OPEN MICROPHONE SESSION JAMAICA REGGAE Mixtape
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https://youtu.be/PrXuGiTpC_c Full interview link TONY SCREW DOWNBEAT THE RULER Sound System No1 Foundation Reggae Music Clash Life History Interview.Though Jamaican culture had little presence outside basement parties when he arrived in New York City in 1970, Anthony “Tony Screw” Rookwood knew he wanted to make it as a sound system man in the Big Apple. The following year he launched Downbeat Internationally which evolved into Downbeat The Ruler – a colossus in New York City reggae.
Downbeat The Ruler is celebrating its 50th anniversary. On August 8, organisers of the Miami Reggae Festival held at Opa-Locka Marketplace in Florida acknowledged that milestone by presenting 70-year-old Rookwood with an award.
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https://youtu.be/Qav7LUPvziE Listen to the full recording DAVID Ramjam RODIGAN DJ Clash KILLAMANJARO in Jamaica Dubplate Dancehall Mix
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https://youtu.be/tnatCulyoPs Barrington Levy featuring Luciano on some of tracks feat Luciano - STUDIO ONE Reggae music SOUL STEREO SOUND SYSTEM France Dubplate Mix
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https://youtu.be/F0EWOe9r06I The Greatest reggae sound systems in the world - BASS ODYSSEY Live recorded in JAMAICA playing 100% Dubplate DANCEHALL Watch & Listen to more Exclusive content
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https://youtu.be/C-JXZeie0L8 DAVID RODIGAN Vs KING CHALICE 100% DUBPLATE CLASH Dancehall Reggae
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https://youtu.be/X30Pr183qQ8 THIS IS WHY Cocoa Tea is THE BEST Live Reggae Artists Performer LISTEN Tokyo Japan Music Festival Colvin George Scott (3 September 1959 – 11 March 2025), better known as Cocoa Tea, was a Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter.
Born was in the fishing village of Rocky Point, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica on 3 September 1959, Cocoa Tea was one of the most popular singers in Jamaica from the 1980s onwards, achieving significant worldwide success in the reggae world.
He made his first venture into the music industry at only 14 years of age in 1974, when he released "Searching In The Hills" for Willie Francis' Little Willie label. When the song failed to hit the young Colvin gave up on the music industry for a while, and spent time working as both a jockey and a fisherman over the next few years.Unable to stay away for too long he gained experience singing live on various sound systems before eventually finding his way to Henry "Junjo" Lawes Volcano label in 1984, where he scored big hits with first "Rocking Dolly" and later "I Lost My Sonia", under the name Cocoa Tea.
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https://youtu.be/IuIHmSY4vgs Beenie Man Live concert recording in Belize
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The greatest selector in Jamaica Billly Slaughter STONE LOVE MOVEMENT The World Immortal Sound System RUB AH Dubplate Dancehall Juggling Reggae Mix. Stone Love Movement, commonly referred to as simply Stone Love, is one of the major Jamaican sound systems.Based in Kingston, Winston "Wee Pow" Powell built the Stone Love sound system in 1973, using locally-built amplifiers. These were soon upgraded, and the equipment has been kept up to date over Stone Love's four decade history, with long-time engineer Winston Samuels in charge of technical aspects of the sound system. It became one of Jamaica's most popular sound systems, known for its superior sound quality, and maintained this position into the 21st century. It has also played overseas in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan.Stone Love is renowned for its exclusive dubplates, which have included sides by many of the artists which it helped to establish, including Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder, and Johnny Osbourne and Shabba Ranks, Sanchez, and Beenie Man. In the 1990s, rivalry with the Killamanjaro sound system led to a series of 'sound clashes' being staged. In 2003 Powell started a second sound system, Purple Love, which concentrates on vintage Jamaican music. A live album featuring a recording of the sound system performing, Stone Love Live, was released in 2005 on November Records. The sound system hosts the 'Weddy Weddy Wednesday' party every Wednesday at its base in Burlington Avenue, Kingston. Apart from Wee Pow, the selectors have included Rory, Geefus, Billy Slaughter, Billy Cosby, Diamond, Fire Ras, Ice Burg, Black Fox, Scary Gary, Dwayne Pow, Jazzy, and Genius.
The sound system spawned the Stone Love and Father Pow record labels that have released hits by the likes of Bounty Killer, Jigsy King and Tony Curtis, Capleton,Tanya Stephens, and Daddy Screw.
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https://youtu.be/2sG63Ym-9Bw Downbeat The Ruler and Caveman Inernational Sound System from Jamaica are 2 of the best Rub Ah Dub reggae and revival sound systems. Listen to this one fi one clash and hear their exclusive dubplate. Listen and enjoy! Though Jamaican culture had little presence outside basement parties when he arrived in New York City in 1970, Anthony “Tony Screw” Rookwood knew he wanted to make it as a sound system man in the Big Apple. The following year he launched Downbeat Internationally which evolved into Downbeat The Ruler – a colossus in New York City reggae.
Downbeat The Ruler is celebrating its 50th anniversary. On August 8, organisers of the Miami Reggae Festival held at Opa-Locka Marketplace in Florida acknowledged that milestone by presenting 70-year-old Rookwood with an award.
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