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Reggae Times Magazine Vol1 Issue 8 Inside this weeks Flashback Friday Issue: Features on Specialist, Causian and Lady G To listen to more songs from Flashback Fridays visit the RT Youtube channel here: Reggae Times You Tube Channel
Reggae Times Magazine Vol1 Issue 7 Inside this weeks Flashback Friday Issue: Features on Dancehall’s Powerhouse DJ’s, Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers and The I-Threes Open publication – Free publishing – More dancehall
Reggae Times Magazine Vol1 Issue 6 December 1995 Cover: Reggae Greats: Bob Marley, Burning Spear, Lovindeer, Marcia Griffiths, Dennis Brown, Shabba Ranks, and more Inside this weeks Flashback Friday Issue: Features on Spragga Benz, Clive Hunt & Patra Open publication
Reggae Times Magazine Vol1 Issue 5 September 1994 Cover: Yami Bolo Inside this weeks Flashback Friday Issue: Features on Yami Bolo, Elise Kelly, The Jamaica Music Federation Interview with Beenie Man Open publication – Free publishing – More dancehall
The RT team recently had the opportunity to sit down with Reggae Artiste Bushman. Here is what he had to say; How Did you get the name Bushman? I for the name Bushman from the Producers of my first album
New York hip-hop artist, Deadly, now based in Jamaica, connected with the MJE team and recorded a single on the Anniversary Riddim entitled “jamaversary”. The track, much like others on the album, is a reflection of his love and appreciation
Reggae Times Magazine Vol1 Issue 4 June 1194 Cover: Garnet Silk, Capleton and Inside this weeks Flashback Friday Issue: Features on Capleton, Garnett Silk and Roger Robin Marcus Garvey Profile Open publication – Free publishing – More jamaica
Reggae Times Magazine Vol1 Issue 2, December 1993 – March 1994 Cover: Lady Saw Inside this weeks Flashback Friday Issue: Features on Lisa Hannah – Miss World 1993 , Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, Lady Saw & Patra Sexuality in Dancehall
Upcoming artiste Zayne releases his new video “Drink & Party”. Enjoy and tell us what you think.
Welcome to our first edition of the Flashback Series. This is an exciting new addition to ReggaeTimes.com that will be an ongoing weekly series where RT releases an issue from our archives, to have a peek into what Reggae was
– Casey Gane – McCalla Picking the 50 best reggae songs is an almost impossible task, I’m sure someone could make a list of 50 different songs that are as good or not better than this one. Bob Marley probably
Snoop Dogg is to old school Rap, as patty is to Jamaica…While he has dabbled in the other genres with tracks like California Gurls he is immersing himself in a new experience and emerging as Snoop Lion. What does this
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