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1. Hold You Gyptian The artist who replaced Junior Gong's "Welcome To Jamrock" atop the Billboard charts with the mega hit "Serious Times" is once again blowing up the airwaves with his latest single. "Hold You", an ode to his lady, looks like it could be Gyptian's biggest hit to date as it keeps growing and dominating the charts.
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2. Who Feels It Knows It Romain Virgo A follow up to the lovers rock hit single "This Love", Virgo's new single "Who Feels It Knows It", done over a one drop beat, was written about the hard times in Jamaica however the song relates to struggles anywhere in the world.
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3. Money Ova Man Ikaya A money hustling go-getter who has her priorities down to a tee; ice over wedding rice, Ikaya is the ultimate female hustler but with a feminine and sexy side as, in one scene, she sports a body-hugging bikini showing off her ample curves.
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4. Lose A Friend I Octane This young leader of contemporary reggae music puts forth another conscious and uplifting effort. Released on Truckback Records label, the video is connecting with cultural and dancehall fans alike and becoming an anthem in the streets and on radio playlists worldwide.
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5. Show It Demarco Building from the success of "True Friend", Demaraco unleashes a colorful, exciting, and visually pleasing ballad featuring Craig (Voicemail) and cameo appearance by Cecile. The music video was directed by i.am.the.kritik and Jeremy Whittaker. |
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6. Split Personalities Leftside aka Dr. Evil A crafty and comedic remix to Chris Brown's "Transformer" single, "Split Personality" is one of Lefside's more entertaining music videos to date and shows his versatility as an entrepreneur,producer, singer, and deejay.
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7. Trouble In Paradise Marsha Morrison A tale of domestic abuse and the unfortunate consequence when a woman pushes back. Each year, approximately 1.3 million women are victims of domestic abuse. Marsha's deep vocals and range allows her to sing the song with such passion, it gives you chills! |
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8. Kamera Trick Medley Various Artists Music video medley featuring RDX, Kemikal, Timberlee, Mr. Peppa, Shanz, Beenie Man, Chris Martin, and Versitile. Kamera Trick video medley produced by Equiknoxx Music and directed by Ruption DiBoss. |
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9. I Wanna
Bob Sinclar and Sahara feat. Shaggy This a hot collaboration was filmed in Miami at one of Ricky Martin's clubs and other locations around South Florida. It is one of the most expensive Romanian music videos on record. The costumes are designed by Alexander Macqueen. |
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10. Free Etana Another dose of musical culture and upliftment from reggae soultress Etana. Free was shot in Kingston by Chris Browne, Directed by Jay Wil, and edited by Mykal Cushnie.
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Dread Protoje New music video produced by Donovan Don Corleone Bennett which recently premiered in Jamaica on Entertainment Tonight on TVJ. Protoje, a rising reggae artist, is currently working on his soon to be released album, The Seven Year Itch.
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Ears Hard Vybrant This artist hase been hard at work creating a niche in the music industry with his electrifying, energetic, zesty, zippy and radiant personality. The music video for the single "Ears Hard" has been getting significant rotation both local and internationally and was directed by Scorpio 21.
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Tomorrow G Whizz The artist who gave us one of the biggest reggae hits in 2009 by way of the single "Life" delivers another uplifting messages with his this new single,Tomorrow. "Tomorrow" was was shot on location in Jamaica and directed by Asha McHail.
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Street Bullies Medley Various Artists Video featuring Shaggy "Long Time", Red Foxx "Bounce", Chris Martin "Vibe Is Right", Cecile "Nah Stress", and Vybz Kartel "Slow Motion" directed by Jay Will and producer Carleene Samuels. The video takes you back to the rub-a-dub dancehall of early 80's up through the dancehall as we know it today.
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Unfamiliar Feelings Ruth Blessed with a sultry, smooth voice, up and coming reggae singer Ruth-Ann Brown single "Unfamiliar Feelings" compelling lyrics seeps into your bloodstream like any good music should. She grew up singing on the church choir, but was always lured by the secular music she heard in the shops close to her home.
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