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Julian Marley & Antaeus - Colors of Royal - Monom Records | DJ Pack

Julian Marley & Antaeus - Colors of Royal - Monom Records Two-time Grammy-nominated artist Julian "JuJu" Marley is breaking free from convention with his long-awaited album Colors of Royal, a collaboration project with producer Alexx Antaeus (Earth, Wind & Fire, Rolling Stones,Yaksta), out now on all streaming platforms via Monom Records / Digital Minds. The 8-track collection, which features production work from Alexx Antaeus, Notnice (Popcaan, Spice, Vybz Kartel), Mr. Sonic (Santana, Ricky Martin, Jon Secada), Sean Alaric (Teyana Taylor, Koffee, Protoje), and Prince Productions (Waka Flocka Flame, French Montana, Kid Ink), boasts four new songs, as well as the previously released singles "The Tide Is High" and "Roll," plus brand new remixes of both. An official video for the hypnotic single "Inna Mood" premiered today on leading international reggae outlet World A Reggae. Directed by Damaniac Visualz, the sultry new video finds Julian performing the song at an intimate gathering on the sands of Wickie Wackie Beach in Bull Bay, Jamaica. As the sun goes down and the bonfires and ganja blaze up, beautiful Caribbean queens move their waist to the track's intoxicating rhythm while Juju narrates the sexy scene: She in the mood, Mek we move She a move, Me a move Under me herbs and me vital juice yah Colors of Royal is an exciting departure from Julian Marley’s previous roots reggae offerings, and showcases his versatility as an artist. The album is a testament to the power of collaboration, as Marley and Antaeus have blended their unique styles and influences to create something extraordinary. Colors of Royal showcases a kaleidoscope of sounds and invites listeners to both think about the state of our world today and, at the same time, appreciate and enjoy life. “This album is all about artistic freedom and exploration,” says Julian. “We wanted to create something that was both true to reggae music and also pushed the envelope, and I think we’ve achieved that with Colors of Royal. It’s a journey through sound and color, and we can’t wait for people to experience it.” Colors of Royal track by track description by Julian Marley: 1. Jah Sees Them We open the album with the song “Jah Sees Them” produced by Antaeus and Sean Alaric, a Grammy winner, who has produced for Koffee, Teyana Taylor, Jesse Royal and Protoje. The song's overall message is that Jah is always watching, and those who engage in deceitful or harmful actions will eventually face the consequences. Like we say in Jamaica, “Jah nah sleep.” The song also highlights the destructive actions of those in power, such as feeding wars, building walls, and deceiving the people. 2. Robbed Next comes “Robbed” produced by Antaeus and Billboard-charting Notnice, whose credits include Vybz Kartel, Spice, Popcaan and more. This song asks you to "Open your eyes…’ to the injustices and lies in society. "What is a king without a kingdom, what is knowledge without wisdom" suggests that power and knowledge are meaningless without moral and ethical values. The lines "Watch the media as they’re feeding ya, whatever brings more views, Medication cause the sickness that’s killing most of you" suggests that the media and pharmaceutical industries are complicit in perpetuating lies and causing harm to people's health and well-being. 3. Inna Mood “Inna Mood” is a girl song. It’s about love and the confidence that she will be my baby. The song's upbeat rhythm and repeated lines create a sense of joy and celebration around the theme of love and attraction. It was produced by Antaeus and Prince Productions, who has also produced for The Game, Waka Flaka, French Montana, Kid Ink, Chris Brown and Gucci Mane. The video was filmed at Wicki Wacki Beach in Jamaica. 4. Made For Your Love We continue the album with “Made For Your Love,” another girl song produced by Antaeus. The song's romantic lyrics and slow, sensual rhythm create a sense of intimacy and closeness. "Your love was made for my love, your feel was made for my touch" captures the song's core message, which is the intense attraction and compatibility between two lovers. 5. Roll "Nuh matta how ruff the road, we’re still in control,” is the core idea behind this uplifting track. We can overcome any obstacle and keep moving forward by remaining resilient and focused on our goals. "Jah is my cruise control" because I draw strength from my faith and spirituality. “Roll” was produced by Antaeus, and the video was filmed at Tuff Gong Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. 6. The Tide is High Originally a reggae song by John Holt and The Paragons, it reached No. 1 worldwide with the 1980 Blondie version. This song, also produced by Antaeus, is both a girl song and a commitment and determination song. "The tide is high but I'm holding on,” and "I'm not the kinda man who gives up just like that,” send a clear message of where I stand on everything in life. The video was filmed at Devon House, a Jamaican National Treasure, which was built by George Steibel, Jamaica’s first Black millionaire. 7. Roll (Rodando Mr. Sonic Remix) This remix is a collaboration with the great Argentine reggae singer and composer Bahiano. It was produced by Antaeus andMr. Sonic, a multiGrammy and Latin Grammy winner, whose credits include Santana, Shakira and Ricky Martin. 8. The Tide is High (Pentagono Remix) This remix is a collaboration of Antaeus,Third World keyboard player Norris Webb and Dominican reggaeton producer Ch Produciendo. The album was mastered by Grammy award-winning engineer Alex Psaroudakis. British-born Julian "JuJu" Marley is the son of Jamaican musical iconBob Marley and Barbadian mom Lucy Pounder. Julian is a roots-reggae musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and humanitarian. Colors of Royal follows Julian's 2019 Grammy-nominated album, As I Am, which scored millions of streams worldwide, and features collaborations with Jamaican superstars like Shaggy, Beenie Man, Spragga Benz, and Addis Pablo. Antaeus is an Award-winning music producer, record label owner and GRAMMYS voting member. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree (Music Industry). For his work, he has received numerous gold and platinum records. His credits include The Rolling Stones, The Boys, Earth, Wind and Fire, Tommy Lee Sparta, Jah Vinci, Yaksta and Julian Marley. Antaeus achieved worldwide success with his four previous albums: Byzantine Meditation, World Prayer, Zero4 and Chromasounds. His music has been described as a “chill-out soundscape fusing voices, traditional instruments and electronica.” It can easily fall under the downtempo, lounge, world beat and chill genres. His songs have been licensed for TV commercials, and have been used in various compilations, including Buddha Bar. Listen Now: https://ffm.to/colorsofroyal

Gibriville - Homicide | DJ Pack

Gibriville - Homicide The Freshly Crowned African King of Melodies, Gibrilville, Is Set to Release a New Dancehall-Flavored Masterpiece Dubbed “Homicide.” A true son of Ghanaian soil who recently returned home after years living in the USA, Gibrilville is generating buzz with his eclectic music that has been influenced by a vast array of cultures and lifestyles from all the places he has visited and lived. Not one to forget his roots, you can always expect that delectable taste of the Ghanaian sound and a flourishing afrobeat vibe in his hip-hop, reggae, and dancehall sounds. On the vocal front, Gibrilville has that voice that holds so much effortless power; - so rich, just like his African heritage, and it is little surprise he has been coined as the King of Melodies! The musical world witnessed what he is capable of delivering with his emotional and soul-stirring performance in "Long Way," a reggae-inspired masterpiece that has been an ear candy to listeners from all over the world, and especially Africa, due to the powerful liberating message behind those lyrics. Gibrilville is currently working on his new album, which he is set to release soon and that promises to echo the culture, spirit, lifestyle, and beauty of Africa. Before then, he has a new single dubbed "Homicide" that he is set to release. A dancehall-inspired masterpiece with that afro-cuban percussion flanked by reggae sensibilities, "Homicide" is set to rock the dance floor in every way. He seriously went rogue on those beats, to the benefit of the listener. The bouncing wave, backed by his equally floating lyricism like some incarnated Wyclef, over some catchy hooks about how living his life should not be any concern of yours, is seriously going to move any listener and make them want to dance with carefree abandon. "Homicide" is another sensational addition to his repertoire as he seeks to build one of the most impressive discographies in his eclectic musical genre.  - Listen Now: https://riddimstream.it/homicide

E-Dee, the Dancehall Celebrity - Elevate Album | DJ Pack

E-Dee, the Dancehall Celebrity, has released his latest full length album Elevate. Out today and bursting with hooks, the 16 song CD and digital release boasts a fire collection of singles alongside new unreleased songs like the latest single “Every Time I See You” to which the music video drops simultaneously with the album. The album brings classic vibes of 90’s and 2000’s dancehall, party vibes, full of bedroom bravado, aggressive swaggering club tracks, as well as conscious roots reggae. The free-wheeling sing-jay specializes in light hearted fun, with all of the charm of a Jamaican country boy living in Hollywood. Everton’s vocal flexibility and range comes from the depth of his personality, which is mostly a ladies man, but at the same time a badman. Some songs he delivers high strong singing melodies, others he brings a low deep booming tone. E-Dee’s ability to deliver high energy party vibes alongside strong roots songs is a combination he has maintained since his early career. Lyrics and songs on the new album paint the picture of what its like to be a dancehall celebrity in Hollywood, living “lifestlyes of the rich and reckless, champagne showers and sex for breakfast” quoting “Needed Me”. Love, the pursuit of women, and party vibes are what one might expect for a dancehall artist, but like all great artists, E-Dee’s music reflects the times. On the deeper songs from Elevate Everton delivers strong roots numbers that tackle systemic oppression in his collaborations with the legendary Glen Washington “Where I Belong”, and “Ghetto Yutes Rise” with I-Octane, as well as his hit song with Irie Love, “Revolution” E-Dee has a disarming ability to be aggressive yet charming, sweet, but a badman. And a badman still has feelings. Maybe a sentimental rude boy that wants to change the world is exactly what dancehall needs right now. Collaborations on the album with Future Fambo, and Wayne Wonder are also big standouts. Produced by his long time collaborator, Grammy-Award winner Qmillion, the album released by Unseen Lab Recordings is available at all media outlets now. E-Dee is lining up shows for the summer and fall in support of his new release.