Tag: Mavado

  • Young Money Pon The Gullyside

    Drizzy Drake To Feature Mavado In His Next Video, “Find My Love”

    VIBE.com reported today that Drake will feature Mavado in his next video, entitled “Find My Love.” (more…)

  • Unforgettable: Reasoning With Sanchez, Part 2

    From The Church To The Dancehall, Sanchez D Hits All The Right Notes

    The Conclusion of Our Xclusive Interview… Continued From Part 1

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  • Unforgettable: Reasoning With Sanchez, Part 1

    From The Church To The Dancehall, Sanchez D Hits All The Right Notes.

    Sanchez is one of those year-to-year singers who’s too often forgotten. So consistently stellar are his crystalline vocals, so unwavering is his standard of excellence, that we sometimes take him for granted. In such cases the best thing to do is walk away for a few years and make them miss you. After all, the man has been singing his heart out since the late ’80s, investing improbable pop songs with so much drama and passion that you forget all about the originals. Then he drops an album like the all-original 1995 masterpiece Praise Him, and the reggae world goes into a frenzy. But apart from being sampled all over the “Dipset Anthem,” mainstream success has eluded this supremely gifted vocalist. Not that he’s hurting in the least. 

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  • WATCH THIS: Wyclef featuring Mavado “Hold On”

    “No Matter What You’re Going Through… Even When the Earth Quakes”

    Like the song says, be strong. Simple as that. But the simplest songs are the ones we need the most. Sometimes an indispensible tune arrives before its purpose can be fully understood, and only in retrospect does the grand scheme reveal itself. Such is the case with “Hold On.” (more…)

  • HEAR THIS: Flexxx In The Complex “Fresh”

    Next Up From The Gully Squad: Flexxx In The Complex—Ternt Singa

    You’ve probably heard Mavado shouting out Flexxx on records since day one, but half the story has never been told. (more…)

  • DUNGLOAD: Rihanna “Russian Roulette” Remix

    Gully Gaad And Gaza’s Most Wanted Pulling Triggers On The RiRi-Mix

    Big shout 2 the Gully Gaad, the Teacha, and—as L.A. says—the Good Girl Gone Bad For Good. (Easy nuh Breezy.) Big shout 2 Chimney Productions (aka Chimney Motion Pictures) for the big bad “Movie Star” riddim. Big shout 2 Mike D on the RiRi-Mix. Big up Johnny Wonder anyweh u deh—blessed earthday. Let it go…

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  • HEAR THIS: Wyclef & Mavado “Hold On” (Crossroads)

    Refugee Warrior And Gully Gaad Link Up To Make Conscious Thug Music

    Wyclef and Mavado have been building for a while now & this mournful yet uplifting tune is the best thing they’ve done together so far. Pree this… (more…)

  • HYPE TV Top 20: G Whizz “My Life” Holding Firm

    Sweet New Singer On The Scene Defends His Position

    “My life soon sort out,” sings G Whizz on the slow-rolling Moodswing riddim from TJ Productions. And now that his tune has topped the Hype TV Top 20 chart for two weeks in a row, his words are coming true. But the competition isn’t sleeping… (more…)

  • Reasoning With Di Teacha: Part Few

    Vybz Kartel Speaks On Mavado, Mad Max, And Those Masonic Rumors

    In last week’s episode, Kartel broke down his roots of the Gaza/Gully conflict, and insisted that his lyrics were strictly entertainment, even as he called himself “the realest thing.” But what is the truth about his interest in Freemasonry? And is there any lyric that even he would consider too much? (more…)

  • Reasoning With Di Teacha: Part 1 of 2

    Reasoning With Di Teacha: Part 1 of 2

    As New Album Drops, Kartel Speaks On Music, War, and Life Pon Di Gaza

    Adidja Palmer is a study in contradictions. According to a recent survey commissioned by the University of the West Indies, the DJ known as Vybz Kartel is dancehall’s most popular artist. On the other hand, his one-time mentor Bounty Killer recently said the biggest regret of his career was helping to “buss” the young lyricial prodigy from Portmore. “Kartel is the worst thing to happen to dancehall music,” Killer said of the artist who inspired his recent tune “Ungrateful Hell Bwoy” (a response to his former protege’s scathing “Bownty’s Killer”). After Kartel and Mavado’s epic confrontation at Sting 2008, anticipation is building for this year’s lyrical contest between di Teacha and the Warlord. But Kartel’s complexities don’t stop there. When we spoke last week by telelphone, the man behind controversial tunes like “Rampin’ Shop” and “Virginity” had just completed a back-to-school book giveaway, and was organizing a new juggling called the Schoolyard riddim, encouraging students to stay in school and out of trouble. Yet even as the Gaza vs Gully rivalry continues to simmer in the streets, the prolific, provocative lyricist insists on absolute artistic freedom, no matter the consequences. So who is the real Vybz Kartel? And what is di Teacha really teaching? Tune in and decide for yourself…

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  • HYPE TV Top 20: Jah Cure On Top

    What’s Really Poppin’ In Yard? Jah Cure & Phyllisia’s Duet “Call On Me”

    The rootical singer Jah Cure has been “Longing For” a big hit tune ever since becoming a free man two years ago, and now the Danger Zone artist has reached the top spot on the Hype TV Charts with “Call On Me,” his sultry duet with Phillisia. (more…)

  • HYPE TV Top 20: Elephant Man Holds The Faith

    What’s Really Poppin’ In Yard? The Energy God says “Hallelujah.”

    Even the Energy God has to call on a higher power from time to time. And once again Elephant Man is making a joyful noise on the Hype TV Charts with his gospel-flavored track “Hallelujah” perched in the #1 position for yet another week. (more…)