Sinopse
Hosted by Kahlil Wonda and AGARD, Reggae Lover is a weekly podcast that pulls back the curtain on the issues, insights, back-stories, and adventures of the biggest names in reggae. Discussions center around the culture, economics and all things relatable to reggae lovers.Support this podcast at https://app.redcircle.com/shows/e3d849ce-11d2-4a9b-815a-ae30bae460e4/tip
Episódios
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30 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Legendary TAXI Riddim
30/07/2015 Duração: 39minThe TAXI riddim has been around for a long time, and it will never leave the dancehall. This riddim is foundation!! I kicked off this special mix with the Sister Nancy hit entitled One Two which was released around 1976 by producer Winston Riley on the Techniques label. There are a few earlier versions of Taxi, but once Sly and Robbie cut their version, the riddim really took off. You will hear 30 tracks in the mix, ranging from the 1980s to 2009. This unique mix was suggested by a subscriber. How does this compare to other Taxi riddim mixes you have heard? Use #ReggaeLover across all social media when sharing the links or giving feedback, or email directly to [email protected]. Tracklist: 1 Sister Nancy – One Two 2 Yelloman and Fathead – Bam Bam 3 Sister Nancy and Yellowman – Bloodstain 4 Sanchez – Some Guys 5 Wayne Wonder – Anything For You 6 Scotty – Shining Star 7 Wayne Wonder – Fast Car 8 Foxy Brown – Baby Can I Hold You Tonight 9 Junie Ranks – Lick Out 10 Tiger – Ram Dancehall 11 Tony
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11 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Bob Marley Still Rules
22/07/2015 Duração: 34minThis episode deals strictly with the music of "The Legend" himself, The Honorable Robert Nesta Marley. This is an audio montage in tribute to the man who has influenced world culture through his music and brought reggae music to the far corners of the universe. Download the entire mp3 file or just click to listen to the audio stream now. I sincerely hope you enjoy the selections and mixing. Please send your comments, feedback, and requests to [email protected] or feel free to comment here. Bob Marley Playlist 1 Roots Rock Reggae 2 Kinky Reggae 3 Slave Driver 4 Pimpers Paradise 5 Exodus 6 Rastaman Live Up 7 Natural Mystic 8 Roots Natty Roots 9 Easy Skanking 10 Natty Dread Rides Again 11 Buffalo Soldier 12 Jamming 13 Ambush In The Night 14 Redemption Song 15 We Don’t Need No More Trouble 16 Coming In From The Cold 17 Revolution 18 WarSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https:
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12 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Lovers Rock Reggae Anthems Freestyle Mix
22/07/2015 Duração: 01h10minA true freestyle mix of lovers rock anthems from throughout the years, hear music from Bob Marley and Gregory Isaacs to I-Wayne and Tanya Stephens. SONG LIST 1 Beres Hammond - Step Aside 2 Richie Stephens - Should I 3 The Meditations - A Woman Is A Shadow 4 Marcia Griffiths - Truly 5 Sizzla - Words of Devine 6 Dennis Brown - Love Got A Hold On Me 7 Razah - One In A Million 8 Tanya Stephens - Big Heavy Gal 9 Tanya Stephens - Its A Pity 10 Gregory Issacs - Night Nurse 11 The Chosen Few - Minstrel and Queen 12 Dawn Penn - You Don’t Love Me 13 Sizzla - Just One Of Those Days 14 Cocoa Tea - Rocking Dolly 15 Junior Kelly - If Love So Nice 16 Beres Hammond - Tempted To Touch 17 Tony Rebel - Fresh Vegetable 18 Sanchez - Im Missing You 19 Gregory Isaacs - Love is Overdue 20 U-Roy - Love is Overdue Pt. II 21 Half Pint - Substitute Lover 22 Cocoa Tea - Love Me Truly 23 Sanchez - Fall In Love 24 Tony Curtis - Love Should Have Brought You Home 25 Tanya Stephens - You Don’t Know 26
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13 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Crucial Selections from the Late 1980's Dancehall Era
22/07/2015 Duração: 46minPlease enjoy these songs, mostly from the 1980's and featured on some of that periods most popular riddims. I would love to get your feedback on this, and all the mixes here at ReggaeLover.com so please leave a comment, or email [email protected]. TRACKLIST 1 Bushman - Grow Your Natty 2 Pad Anthony - Murder 3 Super Black - Deh Wid You 4 Pinchers - Your Eyes Only 5 Cocoa Tea - Crying Time 6 Echo Minott - Lazy Body 7 Al Campbell - Come A Me 8 Little John - See Pon Me 9 Johnny Clark - Black Scorpio Music 10 Frankie Paul - Cassanova 11 Leroy Gibbons - Magic Moment 12 Little John - Discuss Dem Man 13 Shelly Thunder - Kuff 14 Bounty Killer - Cellular Number 15 Don Champion - Just The Two of Us 16 Say Them Love Me 17 Thriller U - Love Always Find A Way 18 Colin Roach - Run Run Run 19 Johnny P - Tight Clothes 20 Tinga Stewart - Key To My Heart 21 Frankie Paul - I Need You 22 Admiral Bailey - Two Year Old 23 Supercat - Hell A Go Come 24 Little Twitch - Py Py Love
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14 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Sizzla Kalonji Salute Mix
22/07/2015 Duração: 01h10minThis Sizzla mix was suggested by a fellow Reggae Lover, Kris in Atlanta, and truthfully I am grateful for such a suggestion. The messages in Sizzla’s music have aroused and inspired many people over the past 20 years including myself. Sizzla mix at ReggaeLover.comThis mix goes through the best of Kalonji’s catalog from 1995 to now and includes singles from ‘Radical,’ one of 2014’s Sizzla albums - a real “throwback” and a surefire treat. Listen now, and spread the download link around when you get a chance.Sizzla Playlist1 No White God2 Really and Truly3 Praise Ye Jah4 Solid As A Rock5 Smoke Marijuana6 No Wicked Man7 Dem Ah Wonder8 Babylon A Listen9 Jah Never Fail I10 Radical11 One Love12 Clean Up Your Heart13 Made Of14 Blaspheme 15 Babylon Homework16 Jah Blessing with Luciano17 Freedom18 Kings Of The Earth19 Police in Helicopter with John Holt20 Do You Ever21 Good Ways22 Real23 Gwaan Star24 Like Mountain25 Juvenile26 Good Things27 Dem Ah Try Ah Ting28 Lovely Morning29 Freedom Cry30 Render Your Heart3
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15 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Domination of Shabba Ranks
22/07/2015 Duração: 42minThis is the latest episode of the syndicated Reggae Lover podcast produced for promotional purposes by Kahlil Wonda of Highlanda Sound featuring classic reggae music in a DJ mixed format. Shabba Ranks The only dancehall artist to win the Grammy award in consecutive years, Shabba Ranks paved the way for all who came after him. I omitted overly violent or slack slack lyrics here. This mix was requested by the Brooklyn, New York based, AGARD, a fellow DJ and reggae lover. TRACKLIST 1 Heart Of A Lion 2 Respect 3 Flag Flow High featuring Cocoa Tea 4 Just Reality 5 Time Is Red featuring Cocoa Tea 6 Love Me Truly featuring Cocoa Tea 7 Don’t Follow Rumors featuring Carlton Livingston 8 Live Blanket 9 Housecall featuring Maxi Priest 10 Peanie Peanie 11 No Bother Dis Soundboy 12 Girls Wine 13 Golden Touch featuring Kadian Dixon 14 Roots and Culture 15 Kushungpeng featuring Mikey Spice 16 Champion Lover featuring Deborahe Glasgow 17 Don’t Test Me featuring Deborahe Glasgow 1
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23 - Reggae Lover Podcast - New Inspirational Reggae: Chronixx, Protoje, Kabaka Pyramid, Jah9
22/07/2015 Duração: 01h25minThis installment of the Reggae Lover Podcast focuses on motivational songs performed by the finest artists of today including Alborosie from Italy, Zebulun from Trinidad, Gentleman from Germany, and Jamaica’s reggae revival catalysts: Chronixx, Protoje, Kabaka Pyramid, Jah 9, and Jesse Royal among others. Select veteran artists are featured here as well, all singing uplifting and encouraging lyrics of socially conscious, responsible, and spiritual subject matter. Please research each of these artists, purchase their music, and support this very important resurgence in the global reggae music movement. Links to purchase most of the songs are provided in the track list below. Track List: 1 Alborosie featuring Spiritual – Marathon 2 Alborosie featuring Gentleman – Celebration 3 ReneGrade – Black Survivor 4 Agent Sasco – Rebellious Nature 5 Spectacular – We Can Do It 6 Jah Bouks – No Slave 7 Kelissa – Wake Up 8 Koxx – Believer 9 Jah Cure – Life We Live 10 Chronixx – Wall Street 11 Protoje featuring Chronixx
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22 - Reggae Lover Podcast - SuperCat takes Center Stage
22/07/2015 Duração: 55minSuper Cat is a deejay who achieved widespread popularity during the late 1980s and early 1990s dancehall movement. His nickname, "Wild Apache", was given to him by his mentor Early B. He is the elder brother of reggae artist Junior Cat and is considered one of the greatest deejays within the Jamaican dance-hall scene to date. This is not a commercial mix so if your'e looking for collabos with Kriss Kross, Biggie Smalls, and 112 recorded after Cat was signed to Columbia Records, you are in the wrong place. This mix goes back to the roots in the Cockburn Pen / Seaview Gardens section of Kingston and tours through recordings produced by Steely & Clevie, King Jammy's, and his own Wild Apache Productions label. About an hour in length, here is the #ReggaeLover tribute to Super Cat, a major figure in the positive-consciousness dancehall movement.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & O
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21 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Augustus Pablo Original Rockers
22/07/2015 Duração: 50minAugustus Pablo, was a Jamaican roots reggae and dub record producer, melodica player and keyboardist, active from the 1970s onwards. He popularized the use of an instrument called the melodica.In his role as musician and producer he has helped to shape the reggae music genre. Show Notes Vocalist Jacob Miller, who was heavily influenced by Pablo, starts this episode off with "Baby I Love You So" followed by the dub version of said tune entitled "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown." Both works can be found on the 'Easy Skanking' album. His album King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown (1976) is often regarded as one of the most important examples of dub. Selections heard in this mix include quintessential tracks from classic albums 'Ital Dub,' 'East of the River Nile,' 'Java Java Dub,' and 'Valley Of Jehosaphat,' among others. Also listen out for Wayne Wonder in dubplate style singing over the Java riddim for Highlanda Sound, and the voice of SuperPEC on h
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16 - Reggae Lover Podcast - King Kong, Half Pint, Tenor Saw and Nitty Gritty
22/07/2015 Duração: 47minThis was a listener requested mix consisting of the biggest tracks from 4 singers: King Kong, Half Pint, Tenor Saw and Nitty Gritty. Ray said he thought these artists sound alike and that called for a mix with their hits. King Kong, Nitty Gritty, Half Pint, Tenor Saw Their voices are easily distinguishable to my ear, but I agree that Tenor Saw and Nitty Gritty sang with a very similar and unique style. King Kong ended up copying that style of vocal delivery, but Half Pint carved out his own lane on the way to enormous success in the 1980s and 90s as a reggae crooner. RIP to Nitty Gritty and Tenor Saw whose lives were cut down way too early. This is a dedication to you and every reggae lover. Tracklist 1 Jah Jah Rule - King Kong 2 Message To All Beginners - Tenor Saw 3 Greetings - Half Pint 4 Roll Call - Tenor Saw 5 Lots of Sign - Tenor Saw 6 Run Come Call Me - Tenor Saw 7 Trouble Again - King Kong 8 Pumpkin Belly (Old Time Proverbs) - Tenor Saw 9 Run Down The World - Nitty Gritty 10 Mr.
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20 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Lee 'Scratch' Perry Exclusively
22/07/2015 Duração: 01h31sWelcome to Episode 20 of the Reggae Lover Podcast, my first "dubwise" edition. This mix was specially requested by Ras Jamal in Savannah, Georgia and features the musical productions and performances of Lee "Scratch" Perry exclusively. One of the pioneers in the development of dub music and remixing in addition to numerous other innovations in production, Lee 'Scratch' Perry truly paved the way for the EDM, Hip-Hop, and Reggae movements of today. Show Notes. We start off in the 60 - 70 BPM range with The Upsetters' Curly Dub and move into a couple different dub versions of Satisfy My Soul featuring Bob Marley and The Wailers. The Upsetters' Super Ape is up next, leading into a "Vibrate On" medley. Augustus Pablo, Max Romeo, Hugo Blackwood and Dr. Alimantado are featured on the riddim alongside Perry and The Upsetters. A cool blend transitions from there into Bob Marley dub once again with "Live," a Lively Up Yourself dub version and then a Screw Face d
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17 - Reggae Lover Podcast - 1990s Dancehall Reggae Bashment Juggling
22/07/2015 Duração: 52minThe 90s was the most prolific era for dancehall music and one in which Jamaican music made many strides. The decade is beloved by many and hailed as the sweetest time for commercially successful crossover dancehall fusion, sound clashes and juggling dances alike. I have gotten many requests to mix up some of the classic riddims and anthems in this medium and it brings me pleasure to present The Reggae Lover Podcast Episode 17 - dedicated to you, the #REGGAELOVER.Tracklist 1 Simpleton - 1/4 to Twelve 2 Captain Barkey - Antichrist 3 Buccaneer - You Nuh Care 4 Lizard - Slapper Dapper 5 Fabby Dolly - Peanut Punch 6 Mad Cobra - Dun Wife 7 Buju Banton - First and Last 8 Mr. Vegas - Everywhere I Go 9 Snow, Nadine Sutherland, Terror Fabulous, Beenie Man, Buju Banton and Kulcha Knox - Anything For You 10 Spragga Benz featuring Nadine Sutherland - Please Me 11 Gary Minott - Seek God 12 Daddy Screw and Bonovan Steele - Miss Bonafied 13 Frisco Kid - You and You Man 14 Terror Fabulous - Behold 15 Spragga Benz - W 16 Beeni
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19 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Finest Years of Lovers Rock Reggae
22/07/2015 Duração: 56minTracklist 1 I-Roy - Welding 2 Frankie Jones - Wonderful World 3 Mighty Diamonds - Love Me Girl 4 Barrington Levy - Dances Are Changes 5 Michael Palmer - Pauline 6 Sanchez - Still In Love 7 Little John - All Over Me 8 Midnight Rider - Rucumber 9 Jah Thomas - Ghetto Dance 10 Heptones - Breaking Up 11 Barry Brown - Make It With You 12 Gregory Isaacs - Night Nurse 13 Marcia Griffiths - No No No 14 Gregory Isaacs - Tune In 15 John Holt - Satisfaction 16 Marcia Griffiths - Truly 17 Heptones - I’ve Got The Handle 18 Alton Ellis - Willow Tree 19 Gregory Isaacs - Soon Forward 20 Barrington Levy - My Woman 21 Bitty McClean - Cruising 22 Barry Brown - Sister Magling 23 Gregory Isaacs - Number One 24 Ken Boothe - When I Fall In Love 25 John Holt - Stick By Me 26 Phyliss Dilon - Picture On The Wall 27 Alton Ellis - Im Just A Guy 28 Johnny Osborne - Cant Buy My Love 29 Bob Andy - Let Them Say 30 Alton Ellis - Sitting In The Park 31 Ken Boothe - Without Love 32 Dobby Dobson - Loving Pauper 33
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29 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Sugar Minott and Friends
01/05/2015 Duração: 50minThe Godfather of dancehall, the late Sugar Minott is joined by singers Al Campbell, Leroy Smart, Half Pint, Cocoa Tea, Anthony Malvo, Chuck Turner, and Trevor Sparks from the 1980s in this mix of crucial selections which also features the toasting of DJs like Charlie Chaplin, Josey Wales, Shabba Ranks, Admiral Bailey, Lieutenant Stitchie, and Daddy Lizard in addition to giants from the 1990s dancehall reggae era such as Sanchez, Garnett Silk, Luciano, and Bounty Killer. Sugar-Minot Tracklist: 1 Sugar Minott - Dancehall Stylee 2 Charlie Chaplin and Sugar Minott - 4 Wheel Wheelie 3 Sugar Minott - Frontline 4 Luciano, Josey Wales and Charlie Chaplin - Rebel With A Cause 5 Sugar Minott - Jah Is On My Side 6 Al Campbell - They Talk About Love 7 Charlie Chaplin - Diet Rock 8 Josey Wales - Undercover Lover 9 Josey Wales - You Nuh Wrong Fe Send Come Call Me 10 Beres Hammond - Full Attention 11 Sugar Minott - Run Things 12 Sugar Minott - Good Thing Going 13 Sugar Minott - Bubbling 14
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28 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Buju Banton for the Ladies
01/05/2015 Duração: 52minThis is the another exclusively Buju Banton episode,Buju this time focusing on the subjects of love, relationships, and sex. Gargamel, always a favorite with the female fan-base sets a high lyrical standard with efficient delivery as he sings, chants, and raps to and about the ladies. Buju Banton Playlist: Affairs of the Heart One to One Make You Mine Good Lookin' Gal I Wanna Be Loved Love Sponge Don't Give Way Me Tings Miss Ready Body Can't Be My Lover Love Me Brownin Love Black Woman If Loving Was A Crime Go If You Want Girl U Know Good Body Try Offa Yuh Buy Love Paid Not Played Champion Gone A Lead Water Man Your Night Tonight It's All Over Love Haffi Request Be My Love Tonight Love You Like Make My Day Red Rose Sense of Purpose Hush Baby HushSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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27 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Buju Banton Reality and Culture
15/04/2015 Duração: 01h03minIn tribute to the the great Buju Banton aka Mark Myrie, Episode 27 of the #ReggaeLover podcast features conscious one drop collaborations, singles and songs from albums: Mr. Mention, Voice of Jamaica, Til Shiloh, Inna Heights, Unchained Spirit, Too Bad, Rasta Got Soul, and the Grammy award winning Before The Dawn.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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26 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Foundation Roots Rock Reggae
15/04/2015 Duração: 01h06minWe present to you some essential Roots reggae cuts, mostly from the 1970s. These songs deal with the everyday lives and aspirations of the artists concerned, including the spiritual side of Rastafari and the honoring of God. The featured artists provide social commentary, report on social issues and deliver lyrical themes including sprituality, resistance to government, black pride and repatriation. You will hear Studio One classics, gems from Tuff Gong, and quintessential Trojan recordings among others. Enjoy the musical mix! Song List: 1 Freddie McGregor - Rastaman Camp 2 Bob Marley - Africa Unite 3 Black Uhuru - Sensimilia 4 Sammy Dread - Road Block 5 Hugh Mundell - Rasta Have The Handle 6 The Gladiators - Easy Squeeze 7 Black Uhuru - Guess Who's Coming To Dinner 8 Black Uhuru - Plastic Smile 9 Gregory Isaacs - Slave Master 10 John Holt - Up Park Camp 11 John Holt - Tribal War 12 Barrington Levy - No Fuss Or Fight 13 Jacob Miller - Tired Fe Lick Weed Inna Bush 14 Barrington Levy - Do Good 15 B
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25 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Ladies of Lovers Rock Reggae Today
15/04/2015 Duração: 57minFirst, let me set the mood. Pour some libation, dim the lights, and spark a candle or some incense. Then turn up this unbelievably sexy audio to be experienced with that special someone in your life. I'm proud to present the first all-female vocal mix in this Reggae Lover Series. Definitely a breath of fresh air in the male-dominated reggae industry, these starlets represent for empresses everywhere as they perform their songs of love over warm one drop bass lines.Song List:1 Protoje featuring Tessanne Chin - Someone Like You2 Cherine Anderson - Beautiful Thing3 Kelissa - Love Letter4 Jah9 - Mr. Right5 Jah9 - Avocado6 Ms. Paige - Island Love7 Stephanie - Your Love8 Etana - 4 Play 2 Love (Start Over)9 Etana - Richest Girl10 DeJah - Week In My Knees11 Tanya Stephens - Weather Change12 Tanya Stephens - Wine Up Pon Mi13 Jessica - Foolish14 Donna Marie - Bad Bad Boy15 Sophia Squire - My Love, My Love16 Timeka Marshall - Lying Love17 Alaine - Better Than This18 Etana - Silly19 Alaine - So In Love20 Timeka Marsh
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24 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Studio One Foundation Riddims Live On
15/04/2015 Duração: 58minWelcome to another episode of the Reggae Lover Podcast. This installment takes us on a Studio One rhythm excursion, but instead of the original vault classics, here I feature songs produced and released in the last two decades. This mix highlights some of the best new recordings on remade versions of defining riddims recorded at Studio One such as "Answer," "Love Me Forever," "Vanity," "Cuss Cuss," and more. Studio One is one of Jamaica's most renowned record labels and recording studios, having been described as the Motown of Jamaica. The record label was involved with most of the major music movements in Jamaica during the 1960s and 1970s including ska, rocksteady, reggae, dub and dancehall. Learn more about Studio One here. TRACK LIST: 1 - Gappy Ranks - Put The Stereo On 2 - Chezidek - Far-I 3 - Luciano - Skank If You Skanking 4 - Sanchez - Praise Him 5 - Shinehead - Promises 6 - Burro Banton - Tek A Set 7 - Anthony B - Warrior 8 - Sizzla - Solid As A Rock 9 - Morgan H
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10 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Dancehall Time Travelling Back to the 80s and 90s
23/11/2014 Duração: 01h12minMy passion for, and in-depth knowledge of the 1980s dancehall reggae era shines through in Reggae Lover #10 as incredibly authentic selection is combined with shockingly consistent mixing on display. Check out the full song list below, and enjoy the vibes. The episode starts out with reality tunes and then transitions to lovers rock with the tempo gradually increasing throughout. TRACKLIST Reality Tunes 1 Anthony Johnson - Gunshot 2 Philip Frazer - Morning Mr. Officer 3 Early B - Take Up Your Bible 4 Michael Palmer - Lickshot 5 Michigan and Smiley - Diseases 6 Beenie Man - Dont Dis Me 7 Tenor Saw - Golden Hen 8 Shinehead - Rough and Rugged 9 Barrington Levy - Money Move 10 Cocoa Tea and Ninja Man - Kingston Hot 11 Admiral Tibet, Ninjaman, and Shabba Ranks - Serious Times 12 Courtney Melody - Down In The Dancehall 13 Super Black - Bad Bwoy Gone A Jail 14 Cocoa Tea - Nah Look No Work 15 Conroy Smith - Dangerous 16 Buju Banton - Mass Murderer 17 Bounty Killer - Inspired By God 18 Super Cat