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Miss ANJ – Keep the Fyah Burning

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“The track sounds rich and bright! Thanks to the chosen theme of the genres of Reggae and Dub, the general mood takes off to the previously unprecedented heights. Try not to burn yourself, because in front of you is a hot novelty from -Miss anj, with no less hot vocals and a melody. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Трек звучит насыщенно и ярко! Благодаря выбранной тематике жанров Reggae и Dub, общее настроение взлетает до невиданных ранее высот. Попробуйте не обжечься, ведь перед вами горячая новинка от -Miss ANJ, с не менее горячим вокалом и мелодией.”

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The Tuff Lions – G.O.D

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“In each of its new track -the Tuff Lions, the Melody and Rhythms of Reggae and Afrobeats are funded and rich in emotions. A kind, sensual wybe gives birth to warm feelings in your soul, revealing in you all the hidden potential, which, like a volcano breaks out! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“В каждом своём новом треке -The Tuff Lions- мелодия и ритмы Reggae и Afrobeats фонтанируют и богаты на эмоции. Добрый, чувственный вайб рождает в душе тёплые чувства, раскрывая в вас весь скрытый потенциал, который словно вулкан вырывается наружу!”

-Nagamag.com

Single G.O.D feat RULBOY from Ghana.

https://www.instagram.com/thetufflions/

The Tuff Lions – Dis Ya Time

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“For all its technicality and virtuosity of the musicians, the track is full of bold musical moves. Once again, revealing the entire potential of the reggae genre -the tuff lions- Pays attention. This is good, strong, sensual music, with a beautiful and very kind atmosphere. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“При всей своей техничности и виртуозности музыкантов трек полон смелых музыкальных ходов. В очередной раз, раскрывая весь потенциал жанра Reggae -The Tuff Lions- обращает на себя внимание. Это хорошая, крепкая, чувственная музыка, с прекрасной и очень доброй атмосферой.”

-Nagamag.com

With this brandnew, The Tuff Lions released in music their positions of the current situation of the world.

A powerful Reggae music carried by a crystalline voice and a striking melody. Dis Ya Time,new single to share in early 2022 which is still affected by this Covid 19 and all the lies around.

https://www.facebook.com/thetufflions/

Playing For Change Band – The Real Revolution

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“Anyone for peace all over the world. So that there is no war, hunger and poverty and there is no better medicine than to listen to the endless waves of the music of reggae, in which you want to sink every day. This genre helps that the sun is constantly shining over your head. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Любой человек за мир во всём мире. Чтобы не было войны, голода и бедности и нет лучшего лекарства, чем слушапть бесконечные волны музыки Reggae, тонуть в которых хочется ежедневно. Этот жанр способствует тому, чтобы над вашей головой постоянно светило солнце.”

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Playing For Change Announces Debut Album featuring the

Playing For Change Band:

The Real Revolution Due Out On June 24th!

&

Title track is out now!

(Los Angeles, CA) – Playing For Change is proud to announce their debut album The Real Revolution featuring the Playing For Change Band! The new album is a purpose-driven record with a compelling message of connecting the world through music. The songs embody the spirit of love, truth and unity that binds us all together and leads us from the darkness to the light. Pre-save & order here: https://playingforchangeband.ampl.ink/TheRealRevolutionAlbum

Although this is the first studio album from the renowned band, they have been a unique fusion of influences and talents in constant evolution since their start in 2008. The band currently consists of 10 musicians from 10 countries, carrying music from the streets to the stage to the hearts of people. Even though the musicians come from many different countries and cultures, it is through music that they speak the same language. It is a tangible, traveling representation of the Playing For Change mission: to inspire, connect and bring peace to the world through music.

The Real Revolution features members of the Playing For Change Band as well as special guests. The core group of 10 musicians from 10 countries recorded the new album over the course of five years as they toured the world to several different countries. The worldly influences are prominent in shaping The Real Revolution sound, and the body of work is a reflection of the power of the human spirit, witnessed first hand throughout their global travels.

The PFC Band recorded at the famous Tuff Gong Studio and teamed up with members of Damian Marley’s band to create an album that is a fusion of various languages and cultures, combining world music and reggae. Bob Marley has been one of the most pivotal figures in the DNA of Playing For Change and The Real Revolution is a celebration in that spirit of transforming people with music from the inside out. The record was produced by Mark Johnson, Mermans Mosengo, and Robin Moxey. Mixed by Greg Morgenstein at Astound Studios, Los Angeles, and mastered by Greg Morgenstein in Los Angeles.

The full album is 10 songs stacked with potent messages centered around unity and social justice that vibrate to the core of the Playing For Change Band. The powerful lead single, showcasing the vocals of Congolese musicians Mermans Mosengo and Jason Tamba and also titled “The Real Revolution,” lives in the spirit of the people and offers an empowering message. Reflecting on the new song, Mark Johnson comments, “I wrote this song a few years ago knowing that I would have the full power of Mermans Mosengo and Jason Tamba's voices and their shared conviction to tell the story. The Real Revolution lives in the spirit of the people and true change comes from within. Fear is the enemy.”

The second release, “Me Pierdo,” written by Pierre Minetti, is a perfect blend of reggae and Latin music and speaks of the journey to our inner nature and the longing for freedom while feeling lost in a world full of injustice and stress. Tula Ben Ari comments, “I introduced the song to the band back in 2009 and it became a favorite in the band’s live show!”

The Real Revolution album will be released alongside the focus track “Run” due out on June 24, 2022. “Run” is an uplifting song written by PFC Band member Claire Finley that inspires feelings of hopefulness, focusing on the good in life instead of dwelling on the past. She comments, “When writing the song ‘Run,’ I thought it would be cool to play with the concept of running towards the good things in life instead of only focusing on getting away from bad thoughts or situations holding you back. In life, I believe it’s very important to think about the things you aspire to instead of continuing to dwell on situations of the past.”

The release of The Real Revolution album commences the 20 year anniversary of Playing For Change, with exclusively designed cover art by Neville Garrick (longtime Art Director for Bob Marley and the Wailers), and perfectly represents the PFC belief that music has the power to break down boundaries and overcome distances between people.

Single “The Real Revolution”:

Save & Download here.

https://www.playingforchange.com/shop/products/the-real-revolution-single-playing-for-change-band-audio-digital-download

Track List:

1. The Real Revolution

2. Young People

3. Lamuka

4. Me Pierdo

5. Right Foot Forward

6. 54-46 That’s My Number

7. Bibamba

8. Run

9. Bwanya

10. When The Music Comes Around

Tour Dates

May 27th- Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood

June 24th & 25th- Kate Wolf Festival

Connect with Playing For Change Band:

Website: https://www.playingforchange.com/band

Facebook: https://facebook.com/playingforchange

Twitter: https://twitter.com/playing4change

Instagram: https://instagram.com/playing4change

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/PlayingForChange

PFC Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/645m90txZTycwJGdZTWscc?si=AeoikjxuQM2Niqd9j7frhQ

PFC Band Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/3A8AbnBx9ipldjKUUIcVQn?si=X1hVX9K4TNm2Tc0lVC40Bw

Mista Savona Presents Havana Meets Kingston – Siempre Si

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“Latin music has always been in the favorites of many music lovers, as it is practically saturated with romance, waves of endorphin and love run through the body. And if the track is present in the track of the reggae genre, then you can safely add one hundred points on top and add it to your collection. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Латинская музыка всегда была в фаворитах многих меломанов, так как практически пропитана романтикой, по телу пробегают волны эндорфина и любви. А если в треке присутствует вайб жанра Reggae, то можете смело прибавить сто баллов сверху и добавить его в свою коллекцию.”

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On June 3, Cumbancha releases the album Mista Savona Presents Havana Meets Kingston Part 2 featuring an all-star lineup of musicians from Cuba and Jamaica. An epic set of 15 tracks, Havana Meets Kingston Part 2 unites the deep roots grooves of reggae, dancehall and rocksteady with the scorching soul of Cuban son, timba and salsa.

While connected by common African roots and colonial histories, the music of Cuba and Jamaica have traveled largely in separate directions. Their influence on the music of the world has been immeasurable, but their influence on each other has been less evident – until now.

It took an Australian to bring these two musically rich cultures together. Melbourne producer and musician Jake Savona had already fallen in love with the music of Jamaica, having released a string of successful reggae and dub albums under his stage name Mista Savona since 2007. He first traveled to Cuba in 2014 and on his last day in Havana, he was struck with a vision: he could imagine the sounds of Cuban rumba mixed with Jamaican nyabinghi, the spiritual & folkloric styles unique to each island.

A year later, supported by a grant from the Australian Council, Savona returned to Cuba, joined by a quartet of Jamaican legends including Sly & Robbie (drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare), guitarist Winston “Bopee” Bowen (known for his work with Dennis Brown) and Studio One percussionist Bongo Herman. They spent the next ten days at the legendary EGREM studios recording with many of Cuba’s top musicians and vocalists. “It felt like a project that wanted to be born, and I was the one lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time,” recalls Savona.

More sessions followed, other guests were invited, and after years of painstaking effort, the first volume of Mista Savona Presents Havana Meets Kingston was released in 2017 to worldwide acclaim. By 2018 a live version of the project had performed three world tours, culminating in an incendiary show for the BBC Proms at The Royal Albert Hall in the summer of 2018.

Shortly thereafter Savona was back in the Caribbean to work on new recordings with a range of famous and rising stars in the Cuban and Jamaican music scenes. Much of this new record was also recorded at the famous EGREM Studio (Estudios Areito 101) in Havana, where the equipment and atmosphere has remained unchanged since the 1950s. This is the very same studio in which the famous Buena Vista Social Club album was recorded in 1996, and the Havana Meets Kingston albums share that unique sonic character and warm, woody room sound that EGREM is famous for. According to Savona “The Cubans told me an angel lives in the studio and that she blesses the music recorded there – and I believe it! Other studios we recorded at include Nelson’s Studio in Vedado, and Bob Marley’s Tuff Gong studio in Kingston, Jamaica.”

Havana Meets Kingston Part 2 includes guest appearances from Jamaican singers Clinton Fearon (The Gladiators), Randy Valentine, Prince Alla, Stevie Culture, The Jewels and Micah Shemaiah. Featured Cuban guests include Cimafunk, Barbarito Torres, Changuito, Brenda Navarrete, Solis, Beatriz Marquez, Dayán Carrera Fernández and many more. This second album simmers with energy that comes from the magic created by musicians discovering exciting new sounds and collaborators.

Savona first saw Cimafunk performing with the band Interactivo in 2015, years before he became a household name in Cuba. The music for “Beat Con Flow,” which Savona describes as “an old-school, funky, hip-hop and reggae jam,” was recorded at EGREM Studios by a top-notch band that included Sly Dunbar, Winston “Bopee” Bowen, as well as Cuban virtuoso bassist Gaston Joya and trumpeter Julito Padrón. Savona plays piano and Hammond organ and DJ Wasabi is on the turntables.

Cimafunk later recorded his vocals at a small, rundown Havana recording studio, bragging in Cuban slang about his talents as a singer and the infectious rhythm and vibe of the song. “I live at my own cool and easy tempo / And if is there are any problems / I solve them little by little / So go ahead, lose yourself to the beat / If being quiet is getting you down / Don’t worry, dance and sing / And you will see how it lifts your soul.” The song’s uplifting message and positive vibe is the perfect antidote for these challenging times.

“The Human Chain” is a powerful and uplifting rocksteady roots anthem about the looming threats to humanity. Clinton Fearon, an icon of Jamaican music who was the lead singer for the legendary band The Gladiators, sings in his trademark gravel-toned and soulful voice, “A chain is only as strong / As its weakest link / Greed and poverty / Weaken the chain / Now is the time to reflect / On what’s gone wrong / With the human chain.”

The single is accompanied by an epic music video filmed on the rooftop of a skyscraper in Fearon’s current home in Seattle interspersed with stirring clips of protest and conflict drawn straight from the headlines. The sixth single to be released so far from the upcoming Havana Meets Kingston Part 2 album, “The Human Chain” offers a stark warning and an uplifting message of hope that we can come together to strengthen the ties that bind us all.

“Guarachará,” featuring Cuban singer Dayán Carrera Fernández and a host of other stars from the island, is a scorching dance number that blends Cuban timba, salsa, flamenco and Afrobeat. The song opens with a touch of flamenco, then builds into a classic Cuban son before exploding into a high-energy salsa/timba groove that dancers will find impossible to ignore. As many parts of the world begin to open up, the lyrics to “Guarachará” couldn’t be timelier. Lead singer Dayán Carrera Fernández calls for all of his friends to join him at his home for a much-needed dance party. While the past year has seen most of us stuck in our homes longing for a social life, “Guarachará” invites people to get back together for a house party like no other. “A few days ago,” sings Fernández, “I had a feeling / My soul was hurting / And I didn’t know where my friends were / But we got together / In the end my people will get together / And we’re going to sing and dance.

The stunning music video for “Guarachará,” which was produced by Luis Toledo & Jake Savona, was filmed at an historic 1910 estate near the Havana airport. It begins with a 1940’s theme as old cars pull up to the house to deliver the musicians and flamenco dancers, who are meeting Dayán and guitarist Raynier Monserrat Gonzalez in their living room. The song soon picks up into an old-school Cuban son and moves outside as salsa dancers dressed in colorful vintage clothes show off their best moves. Once the song has reached the second bridge we are transported to modern day Havana, with the party raging inside the house all through the day and night. As morning approaches and the sun begins to rise, Dayan closes the doors to his house and pianist Rolando Luna is left alone on the verandah playing the piano, for a beautiful outro to the song.

These are just a few of the many highlights on an album that will go down in history as groundbreaking masterpiece.

Mista Savona Presents Havana Meets Kingston Part 2 will be released by Baco Records in Europe, ABC Music in Australia and New Zealand and Cumbancha in the US, Canada, Latin America and the rest of the world. It will be available in deluxe CD and double LP packages filled with photos from the historic sessions and tours.

The Havana Meets Kingston live project will be touring this summer in Europe and later in 2022 and early 2023 in North America.

Maki Roots – 90 percent

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“A special track, with its interesting sound in the reggae genre, which reflects internally bliss and introduces the listener into an interesting state. The only thing you want to do during listening is to relax. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Особенный трек, со своим интересным звучанием в жанре Reggae, который отражает внутренне блаженство и вводит слушателя в интересное состояние. Единственное, чем вам захочется заняться во время прослушивания — это отдохнуть.”

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Tydal Kamau – Dream Killer

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“Go on a trip with -tydal Kamau- and immerse yourself in the music of reggae, as if in the warm waters of the ocean. The track is extremely successful and pleasant by ear, the rhythm is so naturally combined with vocals that if you carefully listen, it may seem that the music has always been in your head. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Отправляйтесь в путешествие вместе с -Tydal Kamau- и погрузитесь в музыку Reggae, словно в тёплые воды океана. Трек крайне удачен и приятен на слух, ритм настолько естественно сочетается с вокалом, что если внимательно вслушиваться, то может показаться, что музыка и вовсе всегда была в вашей голове.”

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A song that speak out on people who will go the extra miles to stop you from your dream

KaleX – Easy

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“Summer is coming and a hot Tropical sound would be a nice choice. With Reggae ideas and Afro-pop rhythms, "KaleX" is ready to satisfy our ears. That popping beat can make you active and the light vocals clean your mind from all toxic thoughts.”

-Nagamag.com

The six (6) track EP, which can be streamed on all digital platforms, is a unique multi-genre fusion which is indicative of KaleX’s moniker as a “sound architect.” With collaborations from the reggae lyricist, Runkus, Singjay Projexx (who was also featured on Nigerian Super Star WizKid’s Album) and 2020 female break out artiste Zhayna; the seventeen (17) minutes body of work is set to resonate well with music lovers locally and internationally.

https://soundcloud.com/kalexmusic

Nando Griffiths – Temperature

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“The track is able to cause a strong emotional shock, because -Nando Griffiths - put all his love into it. The leading vocals leisurely follow the rhythm of reggae, and the melody slowly but confidently sways on its warm waves. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Трек способен вызвать сильное эмоциональное потрясение, ведь -Nando Griffiths- вложил в него всю свою любовь. Лидирующий вокал неторопливо идёт вслед за ритмом Reggae, а мелодия медленно, но уверенно покачивает на своих тёплых волнах.”

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https://www.instagram.com/nandogriffiths/

Le Douze – Fruits of my Life

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“Taken from the debut album of "Le Douze", this single focuses on the results of big efforts in life. A friendly blend of cool Reggae patterns and Progressive Rock elements follows the easy-minded vocals. The right sound to welcome Summer and its joyful moments too.”

-Nagamag.com

Fresh to the scene with a hot summer album, French-American rockers Le Douze (translated as “twelve” in English) formed out of a need for creativity and collaboration during their quarantine in France. The number symbolizes a rebirth to the group, the beginning of a new cycle. Their track “Fruits of My Life” is out and is a stand-out track on their debut album, a reggae jam in the vein of The Police.

Drummer David Boutherre doubles as lead vocalist, while keyboardist Frédéric Scamps and guitarist/producer Maxime Lebidois fill out the rich bed of chill sonic lushness that transports listeners to the tropics. The band started with Maxime reaching out to the others with instrumental tracks and they quickly got to work. “Quarantine created a special place, out of time,” Maxine says. “It gave me a total freedom to express something through music - and through music, create a special connection with David & Fred.”

As they developed lyrics, the track quickly took on special meaning to them. “‘Fruits of My Life’ is the story of someone who’s been away from home for a very, very long time,” David says, “someone who comes back to their homeland to take care of the ones they love the most and to be taken care of by them as well.”

The three spent a lot of time working and recording on the west coast of France, which reflects in the mood of the track as well as the lyrics. “We would sing and then go out to the water, the apartment was just in front of the beach and the sea,” Frédéric says. “We thought about swimming with the dolphins, being back from Babylon after touring for a long time, like Roman soldiers 2000 years ago. We just wanted to stay here, to be with wine and family.”

https://www.instagram.com/ledouzemusic

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