Business | Fashion | Entertainment | Marketing | Music Promotions - Entertaintment https://www.longemagazine.com Wed, 21 May 2025 07:52:42 +0000 Joomla! - Open Source Content Management en-gb Phil Joseph Release Hot Song Babe you are mine summer mix https://www.longemagazine.com/music-clients/item/730-phil-joseph.html https://www.longemagazine.com/music-clients/item/730-phil-joseph.html Babe You are Mine

The song Babe you are mine summer mix by Phil Joseph is here for enjoyment. Phil Joseph belongs to the gold and platinum artist family. He works in different genres like Dance, Pop, Reggae, Soul, Jazz, and Drumbass. "Babe your mine summer mix" is well produced. The vocal is right on queue. The song has a Reggae vibe that could be compared to a Bob Marley sound. Overall the song is a contribution to the world. Listen to Babe you are mine below and let us know your thoughts.

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longemagazine@gmail.com (Longe Magazine Staff Writer) Musicians Tue, 21 Jun 2022 12:23:27 +0000
Jada Kingdom's Jungle https://www.longemagazine.com/music-clients/item/672-jadakingdom.html https://www.longemagazine.com/music-clients/item/672-jadakingdom.html Jada Kingdom

Jada Kingdom's new song Jungle is rotation for the listening hears. Many know her from her buzzing single "Banana." Born Jada Ashanti Murphy, the songstress gained her professional recording artist name "Jada Kingdom" because she was sexually assaulted. Jada gained her popularity as a swimwear model on Instagram. A year later she released her first single “Love Situations.” Love Situation was in with Julian Jones-Griffith of Pop Style Music.

The new song "Jungle" has a comforting vibe on a melodic beat that carries Jada's vocals. Listen to the new song below and let us know your thoughts.

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longemagazine@gmail.com (Longe Magazine Staff Writer) Musicians Wed, 27 Oct 2021 00:23:32 +0000
Mavado hits with ‘Not Perfect’ https://www.longemagazine.com/music-clients/item/615-mavado.html https://www.longemagazine.com/music-clients/item/615-mavado.html Mavado

Mavado is a professional artist with his new song out on the market called "Not Perfect." Listen to "Not Perfect" and let Longe know your thoughts. Longe gives this song a five(5) review. Longe looks forward to your comment and feedback.

Dancehall heavyweight Mavado has teamed up with producer Sponge Music on the thought-provoking and inspiring "Not Perfect".

On the track, Mavado says a lot of persons have misunderstood him, and he is not one to get involved in unnecessary drama. The deejay pledges his love for his family, friends, and his fans.

Mavado quoted: “I wouldn’t say it was one particular thing that was the inspiration behind this song. I am nothing without my family and friends, and do not forget the fans,” in a media release.

"Not Perfect" is featured on the World Press rhythm. That project also has songs by Alkaline, Shaneil Muir, and Bugle among other acts.

On the track "Not Perfect," Mavado took the time to address people who do not wish him well. Mavado spoke about the musical legacy that he has created, which persons with ill intentions are seeking to destroy.

“To those persons who don’t wish me well, I wish them well,” said Mavado.

He continued, “Life is not perfect but especially where we are from. But along the journey, we created something from nothing. Guess we are like magicians.”

Known for hits including Real McKoy, Touch the Road, Settle Down and Progress, Mavado achieved Billboard chart success with songs including Weh Dem a Do and So Special.

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@mavadogully

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@sponge_1music

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longemagazine@gmail.com (Longe Magazine Staff Writer) Musicians Mon, 18 Jan 2021 20:28:27 +0000
New hit single "Break You Down" by Big Hookz # 4 on Itune UK Reggae Charts https://www.longemagazine.com/entertainmentnews/item/559-bighookz-breakyoudown.html https://www.longemagazine.com/entertainmentnews/item/559-bighookz-breakyoudown.html Itune charts

"Break you down" By Big Hookz is breaking the Itunes charts in the United Kingdom (UK). The song is currently #4 on the UK Reggae charts (December 7, 2019) right after Bob Marley's "Three Little Birds". "Break you down" is heading to breaking an entry on the Billboard. Big Hookz did a smooth delivery that is showing that hard work does pay off.

 

The song is currently on 32 radio stations throughout the United States and has gained a listenership of over 2.2 Million in the last month. Outside of radio rotation picking up gracefully, the streaming is doing great numbers. The club DJ's is feeling the song as "Break You Down featuring ft reggae superstar Gyptian, Remo & Tzy Panchak" is currently in 33 clubs and growing. Download the song from iTunes and leave your review and feedback. https://music.apple.com/us/album/break-you-down-feat-gyptian-remo-tzy-panchak-single/1484128523

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longemagazine@gmail.com (Longe Magazine Staff Writer) Entertainment News Sat, 07 Dec 2019 21:56:11 +0000
Bad Mind People Mali Ft Bongo I https://www.longemagazine.com/music-clients/item/544-maliftbongoi.html https://www.longemagazine.com/music-clients/item/544-maliftbongoi.html Bad Mind People

The Song Bad Mind People by Mali Ft Bongo I, is climbing the charts. From the Caribbean to Canada, the USA, and the United Kingdom. The song produced by Malcolm Nelson is on its's way to the top. See Radio Reporting below.

Radio/Dj's/Clubs rating -Gal Yu Pretty by Anthony B

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longemagazine@gmail.com (Longe Magazine Staff Writer) Musicians Sun, 20 Oct 2019 11:39:58 +0000
The New Song Rebel Soul by Lee (Scratch) Perry and The Upsetters meet Augustus Pablo https://www.longemagazine.com/music-clients/item/457-rebel-soul-by-lee-scratch.html https://www.longemagazine.com/music-clients/item/457-rebel-soul-by-lee-scratch.html The New Song Rebel Soul by Lee (Scratch) Perry and The Upsetters meet Augustus Pablo

Lee "Scratch" Perry OD (conceived Rainford Hugh Perry and born on March 20, 1936) is a Jamaican Professional Recording Artist music and designer noted for his imaginative studio methods and creative style. 

 

Perry was a pioneer during the 1970s advancement of name music with his initial appropriation of remixing and studio impacts to make new instrumental or vocal variants of existing reggae tracks. Perry has worked with and created for a wide list of musicians, including but not limited to Bob Marley and the Wailers, Junior Murvin, the Congos, Max Romeo, Adrian Sherwood, the Beastie Boys, Ari Up, The Clash, The Orb, and numerous others.

 

His song " Rebel Soul" is ready for the world to listen. Lee (Scratch) Perry and The Upsetters meet Augustus Pablo is wanted to the world to know this song is "Rebel Soul" brings one back to the great reggae vibe that we don't get these days.

 

Listen below and let us know your thoughts on "Rebel Soul".

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longemagazine@gmail.com (Longe Magazine Staff Writer) Musicians Tue, 30 Apr 2019 23:55:32 +0000
Im Yours by Sizzla https://www.longemagazine.com/entertainmentnews/item/357-im-yours-by-sizzla.html https://www.longemagazine.com/entertainmentnews/item/357-im-yours-by-sizzla.html Sizzla

Miguel Orlando Collins (born 17 April 1976), known by his stage name Sizzla Kalonji or Sizzla, is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is one of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary reggae artists and is noted for his high number of releases.[1] As of 2018 he has released 56 solo albums.

Sizzla was born in Kingston, Jamaica, to devout Rastafari movement parents.[2] Like them Sizzla subscribes to the Bobo Ashanti branch of the Rastafari movement.[3] He was raised in August Town, Kingston, Jamaica where he studied mechanical engineering at Dunoon High School.

 I'm Yours by Sizzla

Sizzla began to develop his own style whilst serving his musical apprenticeship with the Caveman Hi-Fi sound system.[4] He has used his music as a vehicle for his message, kickstarting his recording career in 1995 with a release through the Zagalou label,[5] he then teamed up with "Bobby Digital" Dixon for a series of singles.[6] Extensive touring with fellow Xterminator label mate roots and culture artist Luciano followed, earning Sizzla notoriaty .[5]

Homer Harris, the same man who named and mentored Buju Banton got him his first break, introduced Sizzla to top Jamaican saxophonist Dean Fraser, the musical director for Philip "Fattis" Burrell's Xterminator Family. 1995 marked an important turning point for Sizzla when he began working with Fattis.[5] This union led to a run of successful singles and the release of Sizzla's debut album, Burning Up.[5]

The two allied again a year later with the follow-up, Praise Ye Jah (JetStar).[5] Praise Ye Jah was quickly trumped by his release of the Dixon-produced Black Woman & Child that same year.[6] The title track was a smash hit and became something of a cultural reggae anthem. Sizzla scored several more hits during 1997, including "Like Mountain," "Babylon Cowboy," "Kings of the Earth," and the Luciano duet "Build a Better World".[5] This hot streak kicked off an enormously productive recording binge that lasted over the next several years, with much of his output still done for Burrell.[5]

Along with universal praise came Sizzla's first nomination for Best International Reggae Artist of the Year at the 1998 MOBO Awards and a place in various magazines' top 100 albums of the year.[6] Sizzla has since released several dozen albums, including 1998's Kalonji and Royal Son of Ethiopia from 1999. 1999 also saw him receive his second MOBO nomination.[6] Sizzla remains a constant presence in the reggae charts worldwide. Currently, Sizzla has 21 albums that have made it onto the Billboard's Top Reggae Albums music chart, the highest Words of Truth, reaching the peak position of No. 5.[7]

Sizzla Kalonji has released over 45 solo albums and over fifteen combination albums, crossing different genres of Reggae.[5] He has started his own record company, Kalonji Records; which in a joint venture with Damon Dash Music Group and Koch Records, released the album, The Overstanding, in November 2006.[5] This was his third album released through Kalonji Records; as well as Black History and Life.[5]

Sizzla, along with reggae recording artists such as Capleton, Norris Man, Buju Banton, and Anthony B, are credited with leading a movement toward a re-embracement of Rastafarian values in contemporary reggae music by recording material which is concerned primarily with spirituality and social consciousness, explores common themes, such as Babylon's corrupting influence, the disenfranchisement of ghetto youth, oppression of the black nation and Sizzla's abiding faith in Jah and resistance against perceived agents of oppression.

Sizzla's 2008 effort, Ghetto Youth-ology, is produced by the Firehouse Crew, the same who produced Sizzla's debut, Burning Up.[8]

In 2013 he released the album The Messiah. In January 2014 it was nominated for a Grammy Award, his first nomination. [9] In 2014 Sizzla was featured in the song and video for Stephen Marley's single "Rock Stone."

His sons Raheem and Melech have followed him into a career in music, working under the name Reemus K and Meleku.[10]

radio/dj's rating

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marketing@longemagazine.com (Rita) Entertainment News Sun, 11 Mar 2018 19:56:13 +0000
Weed Market by Delly Ranx https://www.longemagazine.com/entertainmentnews/item/356-weed-market-by-delly-ranx.html https://www.longemagazine.com/entertainmentnews/item/356-weed-market-by-delly-ranx.html Weed Market by Delly Ranx

Looking for some new and hot on the reggae music charts? Here it is Weed Mark by Delly Ranx.

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Foster was raised as a Christian, but adopted the Rastafarian faith as a teenager.[1] Ranx first had success in the 1990s with singles such as "No Gal No More Than You",[2] and has released more than 80 singles since 1993.

He released the album Good Profile in 2009.[3] In 2010 he had success with the "Saudi Arabia" rhythm which he produced, on which he had a hit himself with "Toppa Toppa", and also provided the basis for hits by Buju Banton, Wayne Wonder, Gramps Morgan and Sizzla.[4] Other rhythm produced by Ranx have been voiced by Sean Paul and Mavado.[2] In 2011 he released a combination album, Fi Di Dancehall, with American singer Sadiki.[4]

Ranx released his third solo album, The Next Chapter, in July 2012, featuring guest appearances from Bunny Rugs and Buju Banton.[5][6]

His fourth solo album, Sweet Reggae, was released in 2014.[7]

His fifth solo album, Weed Market, was released in February 2018.[8]

He releases his own productions on his Pure Music Promotions label.

 
Weed Market Delly Ranx

Albums

  • Break Free (2006)
  • Good Profile (2009), Itation Records
  • Fi Di Dancehall (2011), Skinny Bwoy - Delly Ranx and Sadiki
  • The Next Chapter (2012), Pure Music Productions
  • Sweet Reggae (2014)
  • Weed Market (2018), Pure Music Productions

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marketing@longemagazine.com (Rita) Entertainment News Thu, 01 Mar 2018 12:38:00 +0000