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BUSHMAN
Signs

With his solo debut "Nyah Man Chant" Bushman set a new standard for roots reggae singers. Building his name in the reggae with hits like "Call the Hearse", "Grow Your Natty" and Fire Pon A Weak Heart. The latest installment from the ‘Nyah Man’ entitled "Signs". The album embodies the cries and rebukes of a suffering nation. The rebel sounds of “Signs” Bushman's first, live studio album are both musical and meaningful. The quality of the album will strike a chord with soulful reggae roots tracks like "Light House", "77 times 7", "Light It Up", "Downtown" and a cover of the Christian Folk song "One Tin Soldier" to name a few. Bushman shows his skill as a writer, producer and performer on a project that is a must for reggae music fans.


FRENCH VANILLA
Various Artists

French Vanilla the full bodied new rhythm has arrived piping hot and full of flava. This slick rhythm has got it going on with interesting flute and guitar riffs. It's taking dancehall to the next level. Produced by the extremely talented Michael Brissett and Donovan "Vendetta" Bennett, creator of some of last year's biggest and most influential rhythms. Smooth tracks featured on this album are "Girls Gone Wild" by Assassin and Elephant Man’s "Krazy Hype." Other top featured artist on French Vanilla is Vybz Kartel, T.O.K, Bounty Killer, Predator, Ward 21, Sizzla, Wayne Marshall & Bling Dawg, Tanya Stephens, Daville, Alozade, Spragga Benz and Lady Saw.


DOCTORS DARLING
Various Artists

German artist and producer Seeed showcases the contemporary appeal of a classic one drop riddim in blessing fans with the “Doctor’s Darling” riddim album (based on “Night Nurse”). This re-vamped classic from the early 80’s shows ageless appeal and contemporary edge adds up to a hot new riddim. Spring of 2003 was when “It’s A Pity” by Tanya Stephens started a buzz on the European reggae scene. The song grew to become an anthem among core fans internationally and spawned the ‘answer record’ “It Nah Matter” by Degree. Presented here are these and thirteen new tracks for fans to enjoy the full “Doctor’s Darling”. Other key tracks on the riddim include “Pure Love” by Sizzla, a remake of the Johnnie Osbourne classic “Water Pumpee” by Seeed (performing in German) & Anthony B, “Stay Away” by Luciano and “Bun Dem Every Day” by ‘The Prophet’ Capleton.

 
     
   
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