Sunday, July 15, 2018

5 fi 5 w/ Undercover


Been seeing chat lately on who is leading the modern reggae revival. Alot of bad minded words against Chronixx "he should be doing this, he should be doing that, he's lost his voice, he should be doing more roots, he's sold-out etc" What a load of shit. First up, he does do roots, he does do dancehall and he does do crossover. And besides who the fuck are we to tell him what to do? He is on his own musical journey, he nah need to listen to us. We need to listen to him more, hear where he goes, he could push the genre into somewhere else unexpected, something new and that is why I think ol' Cronny is at the top of his game. Enjoy what we enjoy, ignore what we nah like.

On that note, here is a likkle 5 fi 5 of top tunes from my top artists recent albums. Others like Protoje, Jesse, Damian, Kabaka, Samory I, Micah and Exco are all there at the top tier together. Who had the biggest album? Why all of them did for different reasons! Respect one and all.

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Chronixx - Skankin' Sweet
Chronixx - Majesty
Chronixx - Spanish Town Rockin'
Chronixx - Big Bad Sound (Feat. Chronicle)
Chronixx - Likes
Protoje f/ Chronixx - Flames
Protoje - Bout Noon
Protoje - Mind of a King
Protoje - A Matter of Time
Protoje f/ Mortimer - Truths and Rights
Protoje - Blood Money
Protoje - Camera Show
Damian Marley - Medication (feat. Stephen Marley)
Damian Marley - Everybody Wants To Be Somebody
Damian Marley - Perfect Picture (feat. Stephen Marley)
Damian Marley - Upholstery (feat. Major Myjah)
Damian Marley - R.O.A.R.
Kabaka Pyramid - Kontraband f/ Damian Marley
Kabaka Pyramid - Blessed Is The Man f/ Chronixx
Kabaka Pyramid - Everywhere I Go f/ Protoje
Kabaka Pyramid - Lyrics Deity
Kabaka Pyramid - Can't Breathe
Exco Levi - Maga Dawg
Exco Levi - Redo
Exco Levi - Wise Man
Exco Levi - Old Capital
Exco Levi - Nothing at All
Rorystonelove f/ Samory I - Rasta Nuh Gangsta
Rorystonelove f/ Samory I - Fear Of Jah
Rorystonelove f/ Samory I - I Am Gad
Rorystonelove f/ Samory I - Black Gold
Rorystonelove f/ Samory I - Is It Because I'm Black
Micah Shemaiah - Roots I Vision
Micah Shemaiah - Zion Trod
Micah Shemaiah - Throw No Stone
Micah Shemaiah - Death Trap
Micah Shemaiah - Jah Works
Jesse Royal - Generation f/ Jo Mersa Marley
Jesse Royal - Modern Day Judas
Jesse Royal - Life Sweet
Jesse Royal - Always Be Around
Jesse Royal - Finally

8 comments:

  1. some people dont know how to appreaciate good music, if its not what they are used to listen. chronology its an excellent album. and yes, he´s doing some type of crossover, if you look at it musically, but at the end its all about the message. and he`s doing it without selling out. thats bs. maybe those who call him sell out do not even know what that means.

    btw
    i love your blog, nice posts

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  2. I am 54 years old an I man love roots reggae musicale. I love thé New génération such as chronixx. Protoje. Kabaka pyramid.Samiry I. Etc...Music id life. Bless up.

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  3. I 100% agree with you ! Who the hell are they to say what an artist should do or not!! anyway, big thanks for your love of Music and the way you share it!! Jah bless all the new generation reggae artists!! Respect Underground!

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  4. Thank you so much.

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