The Latest
Enjoy The Green’s new single Coming Home surrounded by your loved ones
The Green’s new single, Coming Home, is a beautiful tribute to the band’s loved ones, and we are loving the song’s energy. Coming Home is the third single released supporting The Green’s upcoming album, Brand New Eyes. We cannot wait to hear the full album in November.
JonQuan inspires us to Spread Love Around in new single featuring Vernon Maytone
JonQuan’s new single Spread Love Around featuring the incredible Vernon Maytone is such an irie vibe. We are loving the song’s reggae riddim, grooving bassline and Vernon’s vocals make this song a classic in the making. The message of the song is what makes us love reggae music with all our hearts.
Leading up to his new album, Melody, Demarco drops a big tune, Ryda
Leading up to his new album, Melody, Demarco has drooped a big tune called Ryda. The song was released via Ineffable Records and highlights Demarco’s powerful voice, and a grooving dancehall riddim.
Skip Marley brings the Vibe in new single featuring Popcaan
Skip Marley has teamed up with Popcaan in his latest single, Vibe, released today. We are absolutely loving the song’s riddim and the good vibes Skip and Popcaan showcase. Vibe was released by Tuff Gong International/Island Records and the song is a perfect one to throw on at your next party.
Ken Boothe’s reggae classic, The Train Is Coming is revisited in a new riddim release featuring over a dozen artists
The reggae classic, The Train Is Coming by Ken Boothe has been revisited in a new riddim release featuring over a dozen artists! The album was released by Upstairs Music and is called The Train Is Coming Riddim.
Check out the high energy music video for Crazy by Naâman featuring Dub Inc
Today is our first time listening to Naâman and Dub Inc and we are loving their new collaboration in the song, Crazy. Crazy is sung in both French and English and has a super upbeat riddim that you cannot help but dance to! The artists sing, “Dem fool fool Dem way too crazy; If you wanna keep up make sure you nah follow nobody” and we love the message of making your own path in life! The high-energy song has an equally awesome music video with scenic views and a fun performance of the song.
Album Review: SOJA embodies the communal collaboration of reggae music with their new album "Beauty In The Silence"
What sets reggae apart from other musical genres is its deep sense of community embodied by both fans and artists alike. Instead of being fueled by competition, the extended reggae family wants to see one another succeed and become their best selves. Attend a reggae concert and you will find smiling faces and open arms from fellow fans. As a reggae artist one is more likely to find success by helping and collaborating with other artists than trying to outdo them. This methodology of positivity and collaboration is what brought renowned American reggae band SOJA together, and is entirely evident in their new album "Beauty In The Silence".
Feel irie dub vibes by listening to the album, Late Night Tales presents Version Excursion selected by Don Letts
Don Letts (also known as The Rebel Dread) has released an irie dub-filled album titled: Late Night Tales presents Version Excursion selected by Don Letts. The album features over a dozen artists and we are grooving to this reggae/dub collection.
Interested in learning about reggae’s history? Check out the new book: The Reggae Nation: The Global Legacy of Bob Marley & The Wailers
This month marks Bob Marley & The Wailers’ final live performance. Over forty years have passed and Bob Marley’s legacy and worldwide impact are felt every day. Reggae music is loved by fans around the world and it’s incredible to feel the love that reggae transmits giving people love, hope, and inspiration. Researcher and author Martijn Huisman has been dedicated to paying tribute to Marley and reggae and this week published a new book titled: The Reggae Nation: The Global Legacy of Bob Marley & The Wailers.
Album Review: Vana Liya impresses on her first full length album "Little Kahuna"
New York native Vana Liya has released her debut album "Little Kahuna" on LAW Records! Vana began making a splash in the reggae scene by posting covers of songs by Pepper, Rebelution, and Stick Figure that subsequently went viral and were shared on the bands' social media accounts. Since then she's been putting out wonderful singles, opening up for major reggae acts and performing at the one and only Sugarshack Sessions.
Crashboat reflects on hometown in new single, In This City, featuring irie bass line
From the moment you turn up Crashboat’s latest single, In This City, you groove to the irie bass line. We love the bass and guitar riff and caught up with the band hailing from Merced, California to learn more about the song’s inspiration and band. In This City, released September 20th, was recorded at White Glove Studios and mastered by Silver Aleman.
Nattali Rize to co-host a secret pop-up show in a Santa Cruz outdoor garden
This week, Nattali Rize posted on her Instagram about an exciting secret show she is planning to co-host in Santa Cruz, California. So cool! Rize said in the post, “Santa Cruz CA!!! We are co-hosting a very special evening in a secret outdoor garden location.” We love the creativity and it would be so cool to see Nattali play at a secret venue!
Take a drive through your Neighborhood in the new Tropidelic song featuring Krayzie Bone and Prof
Tropidelic has released a new single called Neighborhood featuring Krayzie Bone (Bone Thugs-N-Harmony member) and Prof via Ineffable Records. Neighborhood has a cool hip-hop vibe with a reggae twist.
Start your week by jamming to Roots of Creation’s new album, Dub Free or Die, Vol. 1
A new week is here and there is no better way to get it started than by listening to new music. In their latest album, Roots of Creation connects reggae, jam, and dub music in the beautiful Dub Free or Die Vol 1. Roots of Creation shreds with funky guitar riffs, jamming bass lines, and dub mixes that have us moving our heads even before our first cup of coffee. The album, which is almost all instrumental, features rocking singles including Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes reggae/rock cover) ft. Hayley Jane, Mammoth and Arabia ft. Mihali (of Twiddle), and Light it Up ft. Mighty Mystic.
Gonzo and EarthKry ponder love in the new song, Do You Feel Me?
Gonzo continues to release incredible music and we are feeling his latest love song featuring Jamaican reggae band, EarthKry. Do You Feel Me? is a love song we can all relate to about the possibility of reconnecting with a special someone.
Slow down this weekend with Dean Fraser’s irie instrumental album, Flat Bridge
At the start of the summer, legendary Jamaican saxophonist, Dean Fraser released a thirteen-track instrumental album titled, Flat Bridge. If you’re looking to slow down this weekend and groove while cooking with the family or working in the yard, you’ll definitely want to throw this album on! Dean is a reggae pioneer who has recorded hundreds of reggae songs over the years and collaborated with artists like Dennis Brown and Beres Hammond.
Jamaica’s Jah Vezl honors his empress love in single, If You Fi Know
Jamaican artist Jah Vezl released a new single, If You Fi Know, to honor his empress earlier this year, and we are feeling the track’s vibe. Jah Vezl’s passion comes through strong on the track and we love his lyrics expressing his joy. If You Fi Know was produced by WhiteBlackz and engineered by ZihKing. Dailyreggae.com spoke with Jah Vezl to learn more about his passion for music and the song’s inspiration.
Rock out to The Expendables and Ballyhoo! collab album, The ExpendaHoo!
West Coast reggae rockers, The Expendables have collaborated with East Coast reggae rockers, Ballyhoo! and the result is the awesome new album, The ExpendaHoo! The album, where the two bands cover each other’s fan favorite songs is supporting the bands’ tour that kicks off next week. The ExpendaHoo! was released by The Expendables / Right Coast Records with exclusive license to Ineffable Records.
Junior Culture puts reggae spin on Rick Astley’s hit Never Gonna Give You Up
Recording at Small World Recording Studio in Kingston, Jamaica, Junior Culture laid down his version of Rick Astley’s hit, Never Gonna Give You Up. Junior Culture’s reggae version, Never Gonna is catchy and brings a new sound and identity to the song.