I Want To Get More Into Reggae. Who Should I Listen To?

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I’m a fan of a lot of what has already been posted, thought I’d share some newer artist also since you mentioned Koffee:

Protoje



Chronixx



Jah 9



Lila Ike




And not newer but I’m a pretty big fan of Alborosie








And an old personal favorite Billy Boyo-One Spliff a Day :lolbron:

 

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Hi Siri


Play Dancehall reggae favorites

Or

play dancehall reggae essentials
 

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Reggae i'd say just YouTube Hella old artist, if it's dancehall. Squash, he's killing it right now
 

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Chronixx

Capelton

Sizzla

the Gladiators (my favorite)

Jah Cure

Damian Marley

Stephen Marley

etc

for conscious music


Beres Hammond

Coco Tea

Garnett Silk

Buju Banton

Freddie McGregor

etc

For old school relaxing


Bob Marley and the Wailers: Catch A Fire, Survival, Uprising, Exodus, Natty Dread, Burnin’, Rastaman Vibration, Kaya

Abyssinians: Satta-Massagana

Israel Vibration: Why You So Craven, Unconquered People, Same Song

The Congos: Congo Ashanti, Heart Of The Congos

Burning Spear: Social Living, Marcus Garvey, Haile I HIM

Count Ossie & the Mystic Revolation of Rastafari: Tales of Mozambique, Grounation

Peter Tosh: Equal Rights, Legalize It, Mama Africa

Bunny Wailer: Blackheart Man

Culture: Two Sevens Clash, Baldhead Bridge, International Herb, Cumbolo

Pablo Moses: Revolutionary Dream, A Song, Pave The Way

Joe Higgs: Life of Contradiction

Steel Pulse: Handsworth Revolution, Tribute to the Martyr’s

IJahman Levi: Haile I Hyme, Are We A Warrior

Justin Hinds & the Dominos: Jezebel

Rico Rodriguez: Man From Wareika (Roots to the Bone CD)

The Gladiators: Sweet So Til, Proverbial Reggae

Junior Murvin: Police & Thieves

Yabba Yu (Vivian Jackson): Deliver Me From My Enemies, Conquering Lion

Toots and the Maytals: Funky Kingston, Do The Reggae (collection of singles)

Horace Andy: In the Light

Linton Kwesi Johnson: Bass Culture, Forces of Victory, Dread Beatin’ Blood

Prince Far I: Black Man Land

The Twinkle Brothers: Rasta Pon Top, Free Africa, Countryman

Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus:Rastafari, Kibir Am Lak

Dennis Brown: Wolves and Leopards, Visions, Joseph’s Coat Of Many Colors

Mighty Diamonds: Right Time

Augustus Pablo: East of the River Nile, King Tubby Meets the Rockers Uptown

Black Uhuru: Red

Max Romeo: War Inna Babylon

Mikey Dread: World War III

Peter Broggs: Rastafari Livith

Don Carlos: Sufferation, Ghetto Living, Harvest Time

The Heptones: Night Food

Winston Jarrett: Wiseman

Gregory Isaacs: Soon Forward, Cool Ruler

Barrington Levy: Wanted Bounty Hunter

The Wailing Souls: Wild Suspense

Hugh Mundell: Africa Must Be Free By 1983

Judy Mowatt: Black Woman

Johnny Osbourne: Truth And Rights

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I’m a fan of a lot of what has already been posted, thought I’d share some newer artist also since you mentioned Koffee:

Protoje



Chronixx



Jah 9



Lila Ike




And not newer but I’m a pretty big fan of Alborosie








And an old personal favorite Billy Boyo-One Spliff a Day :lolbron:


Thanks breh.
 
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