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Derrick Scott blends reggae and gospel in his uniquely spiritual reggae music

Derrick Scott blends reggae and gospel in his unique reggae music and we have enjoyed listening to his 2020 album, Derrick Scott’s Mission Ablaze Live. According to Maria Jackson Entertainment, in December, Scott’s song God Answers Prayer recently hit the number three spot in New York’s reggae chart and number nine in South Florida’s reggae chart.

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Reflect on the past and look towards the future by jamming Tommie Tei’s song, Those Days

Tommie Tei has released a single reflecting on the past called Those Days. The song’s beat was made by Dwayne Euter and is called the Golden Days Riddim. The Jamaican-born artist recorded the song in the Cayman Islands at Euter Recording Studio. We love the irie riddim and Tommie’s passionate vocals that bring us back to memories of earlier days.

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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.

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Reggae Vibes Music drops irie Rock All Riddim featuring reggae stars Sizzla, Richie Spice, Lutan Fyah, Anthony B, and Turbulence

Reggae Vibes Music has dropped the irie Rock All Riddim featuring reggae stars Sizzla, Richie Spice, Lutan Fyah, Anthony B, and Turbulence. The American based roots label said in a release sent to Dailyreggae.com, “The Rock All Riddim has new music from Richie Spice, Snatcha Lion and Fiyaneer, who are all from the Rock Hall district in the hills of St. Andrew. It was Fiyaneer who suggested dropping the "H" and using "Rock All" to symbolize that reggae music is for all people. Hence the name Rock All Riddim.” We are loving the beautiful music, and listening to each artist’s unique spin on the riddim is a fun experience!

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