Reggae Artists
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Getting To Know Reggae Artists:
Sizzla Kalonji is among the most prolific leaders of the dancehall conscious reggae movement. He emerged during the latter half of the nineties, and was able to help lead the dancehall music genre back into the spiritual and musical influence of the reggae roots and subject matter that was heavily Rastafarian. Barrington Levy is a well respected and famous reggae music singer that was able to record several hits like “Bounty Hunter” as well as the internationally popular songs like “Here I Come” and “Under Me Sensi”. In ’64, he was born in Kingston which is located in Jamaica. At the age of fifteen, he had already started recordings his very first songs that were produced by Henry Lawes like “Ah Yah we Deh”. In nineteen seventy nine, he followed along with his very first album entitled “Shaolin Temple” which was a really big success. Until the end of the nineties, he recorded several albums like “Poor Man Style”, “Englishman, and “Teach Me Culture”. Barrington Levy, with proof of all his achievement is an artist that seduces a very large audience than the amateurs of reggae. Jepther McClymont, also known as The Messenger and Luciano is a great Jamaican reggae singer. He was born in ’64 in Darvey Town which lies within the Parish of Manchester which is located in Jamaica. He started working alongside of Fattis Burell which is what revealed him to everyone. Jepther McClymont collaborated with the producers like Freddie McGregor from the Sky High label. Luciano is a singer that is truly conscious, he sings for African repatriation and Rastafarian edification. Anthony B also known as Keith Blair is among the best new dancehall and roots artist nowadays. Anthony was born in ’76 in Jamaica within Clark’s Town. Since the very beginning, he has been a committed singer that is able to deliver cultural and conscious lyrics with rich vocals and he does as well on stage as he does in a studio, all of the songs that he has produced deal with really deep subjects like Africa, poverty and politic. Reggae still Rules: In a world where everything matters, reggae artists still have a special place in fans hearts all around the world. It doesn’t matter if they were extremely popular or moderately popular, reggae artists have always been labeled as a part of music history. In fact, the reggae artists played a very important role in the history of reggae music. Keep in mind that these reggae artists are not the only ones out there, there are many more reggae artists out there just waiting to be heard. |
