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Ranking Dread & Massive Dread: 2 Dread Inna Babylon
2 of reggaes enigmas, true rudeboys that grew up in the tough ghettos of Kingston, Jamaica. They flew close to the flame of fame but were burned too soon....
Recommended if you like
Big Youth,
U Roy,
Yellowman.
Shaka Man: 2030 Ad
Unique Dancehall Beats from Jamaica's Multi-Instrumental Mix Master
Recommended if you like
Bob Marley & The Wailers,
Burning Spear.
Sugar Minott: A Tribute To Studio One
Original reggae and dancehall
Recommended if you like
Dennis Brown,
Luciano,
Toots & The Maytals.
Everyday Prophets: Aflame
'Aflame' is Everyday Prophets' second studio album. While being a modern studio mix, this album maintains a live feel. Reggae. Electronica. Rock.
Recommended if you like
Finley Quaye,
The Police.
Jerrico: Against the Grain
While maintaining a progressive-minded approach to his music, Jerrico has placed himself in the category of artists working to bring a sense of moral balance, social conscience, originality and substance back to Hip-hop.
Recommended if you like
Common,
KRS-One,
Talib Kweli.
Various Artists: Amazon Rebel
Roots and culture reggae album spreading the messages of peace and unity, and rebelling against poverty, war, injustice and racism.
The Bredrin Daddys: Area 562 (20 From the Vault)
A blend of reggae, dancehall, hip hop,and metal.
Recommended if you like
Beastie Boys,
Rage Against the Machine,
Sublime.
Blaak Lung: Aspire
Conscious One Drop, Steppers, roots.
Verso: Audio Visuals
His vernacular transcends the vibrations and his voice breathes creativity. The advancement of language - The rebirth of intelligent slang.
Recommended if you like
Lupe Fiasco,
Mos Def,
Q-Tip.