I will continue to bring new music through this tribe, this time I want to show a new song, just released on the 113th of this month of February. It is the new production of:
Prince Negasi
Prince Negasi is a singer, musician and reggae producer from Portmore - Jamaica. He has been working hard since a decade ago but it was not until 2015 that he was able to make a name for himself by participating in some major concerts.
His band is called Souls of Zion, they are all young musicians, who play in the style of Roots Reggae
1Subgenre of reggae that developed in Jamaica from ska and rocksteady, is inherent to the Rastafarian movement, creating a type of spiritual reggae music, in which among the lyrics predominate the praises to Jah Ras Tafari Makonnen Source
In the year 2015 at the Jamaican Independence Day Concert, they began what for them was their opening to the musical world on a larger scale when they opened the s how for "Sizzla" and "Half Pint", both singers with extensive experience.
From that moment on they have not stopped, participating in other large scale concerts and even making a tour from New York to Canada.
The new song they are presenting is the following one:
Next event to participate :
The 3/20/2020 at the Reggaefest Weekend at Mount Snow! Dover Bar and Grill from 9pm-12am.
The artist's social networks:
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Spotify
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Email: [email protected]
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Cool!
There are so many good exponents of true reggae that it would take us full years to name them all.
I grew up listening to Bob, Peter Tosh, Black Uhuru, The Wailers, Culture, Steel Pulse, lieutenant stitchie, Rita Marley, Augustus Pablo, Alpha Blondy ...
But today there are many new singers who are talented artists and great performers who maintain the essence of true roots reggae.
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Yes, quite right in what you say. Besides, every day new talent comes out and grows.
With many innovative ideas.
Thanks for your comment @juanmolina
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Nice find! I like that twist “ out in these streets a bare roots and culture” .
Good to see you utilize the community.
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Thanks @dmilliz
You have to go to the rhythm of the music that sounds he he
Steemit-communities... you have to support them. I didn't know there was a community, because I come in through the tribe usually. But I'll be around, I'm still around.
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Yeah, of course the ReggaeSteem.io is preferred but I think many new users will be going through steemit like we all did, so it is also good to have a presence their I believe.
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I will preferably use the tribe for publications then, and the community tag then.
@dmilliz Thanks for the quote.
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