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Deep Vol 7: Sun Lovers

Mixed by DJ Ayres

1. Intro

2. Jah Mason - Princess Gawn

3. Warrior King – Never Go Where Pagans Go

4. Sizzla – Kings of the Earth

Hard Times Riddim

5. Bas Com X – Lonely Heart

6. Capleton – That Day Will Come

7. Chuck Fenda – Jah is Worthy

Fifth Element Riddim

8. Chuck Fenda – I Swear

9. Richie Spice - Marijuana

10. Sizzla – For You

Doctor’s Darling Riddim

11. Sizzla – Pure Love

12. Tanya Stephens – It’s A Pity

13. VC – By His Deeds

14. Bushman – Fire Bun A Weak Heart

15. Dennis Brown – Problem

16. I Wayne – Can’t Satisfy Her

Hard Drugs Riddim

17. Richie Spice - Operation Kingfish

18. Buju Banton & Anthony Cruz - Too Blood

Cure Riddim

19. Sizzla – Show the Interest

20. Seeed – Release

21. Tanya Stephens – Need You Tonight

22. Cecile – Rude Bwoy Thug Life

Military Riddim

23. Assasin - Step Pon Dem

24. Bounty Killer - Warlord Walk

25. Kiprich - Baby Song

26. Beenie Man - Bun Judas

Stepz Riddim

27. Assassin - Idiot Ting Dat

28. Wayne Marshall – King Pin

29. Elephant Man – Pakistan (Stepz)

Blackout Riddim

30. Sean Paul – Bounce It Right There

31. Vybez Cartel – Real Deal

32. Tami – I

Kopa Riddim

33. Akon & Kardinal – We Kill the Dance

34. Elephant Man – Ele Medley

35. Capleton – Who You Callin Nigger

Applause Riddim

36. Sean Paul - Temperature

37. TOK - Imposter

38. Capleton - Stray Bullet

39. Elephant Man - Hurr

Bionic Ras Riddim

40. Beenie Man - It Tight

41. Sizzla - Spring Break

42. Vybz Kartel - Goodas

43. Capleton - Long Time

44. Vybez Kartel – Picture (Meez Remix)

45. Turbulence – Notorious

46. Damien "Jr Gong" Marley - Welcome to Jamrock

47. Ini Kamoze - World a Music

48. Richie Spice Earth a Run Red

49. Jah Cure - Jah Bless Me

Sun is Shining Riddim

50. Richie Spice & Chuck Fender - Freedom

51. Sizzla - I Got To

52. Abijah - Sun is Shining

53. Bob Marley – Sun Is Shining

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If you're looking for some good reggae check out Aux Armes et Caetera by Serge Gainsbourg. This is the first freggae (French reggae) album from 1979. It features some big name Jamaican musicians like Sly and Robby and even has Bob Marley's wife on a few tracks. Gainsbourg is known for his dark poetic slurred delivery and the music is very good. Definitely worth listening to.

And if you're just a music fan in general, you have to check out Gainsbourg's 1971 classic concept album Histoire de Melody Nelson. This album is constantly sampled to this day in hip hop beats and has influenced the likes of Tricky, Beck and Air.

PS - "Negusa Nagast" is the title of one of Gainsbourg's songs from the Aux Armes et Caetera.

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Fantan Mojah - Hail The King

I've been listening reggae to quite a long time and I have to admit, that this was one of the albums I liked most! Great lyrics, riddims and I love his voice, not as soft as Cultures' (R.I.P.) but not as aggressive as Sizzla... Great melodies! Gotta listen to that album again, from the first to the last track, there's not one tune I don't like!

Another album I recommend is Sizzla's best (by distance!): Da Real Thing, the others are going to agree.... lovely album not comparable to those he continues dropping :'(

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I love this shit

Reggae is the shit, perfect for just kickin' back in the summer and enjoying life.

Now appreciate!

Personally, this is my favorite Reggae song ever, Stir It Up by Bob Marley and the Wailers.

The fucking guitar solo... wow

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Kaya and Survival are two of the best albums ever made. Misty Morning, Top Rankin, Ambush in the Night? Amazing.

I always wondered how Bob would sound if maybe he wasnt born in Jamaica, rather Detroit, and was discovered by Berry Gordy.

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im pretty new to listening to reggae, all the reggae ive heard is from bob marley. but ive loved most of his songs. i also like to look into some more reggae music besides bobs work if i could

if possible can anyone here recomend me some other good reggae bands or artists from today or in the past?

btw thats a great vid you posted, really enjoyed that.

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Are you looking for roots or dance hall? Some good modern artist are Scientist, Capleton, and Sizzla. Im pretty new to modern stuff too.

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