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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Video: Jahdan Blakkamoore - "All Comes Back To One"


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New Single From Jahdan Blakkamoore


Referred to by the Village Voice as "the authentic connection between Reggae and Hip Hop", Jah Dan is actually much more. Jahdan Blackamoore has created his own wholly unique path to success. He is at once unclassifiable and exists within a genre all his own.

Born in Guyana, Jahdan Blakkamoore moved to Brooklyn, NYC as a teenager and quickly immersed himself in the best music the city had to offer. As he matured, hip-hop heads came to know Jahdan for his lyrical collaborations with DJ Premier, Afu Ra, Boot Camp Click and Dead Prez.

Reggae and Roots fans began to know him from his band, Noble Society, collaborations with Lutan Fyah and Norris Man or his recent collaboration (co-written by Lustre King’s Andrew ‘Moon’ Bain) with Diplo and Switch on their Major Lazer project. Teaming up again with Andrew 'Moon' Bain (Digital Ancient), Jahdan has crafted his testimonial masterpiece with Babylon Nightmare.

After winning the iTunes Best Reggae Album award in 2008 for Take Charge, a record released with his New York City-based reggae band Noble Society, and then again in 2009 for Buzzrock Warrior, a collaboration with electronic beat pioneers Matt Shadetek and DJ/rupture of Dutty Artz', Jahdan Blakkamoore and the critically acclaimed Lustre Kings label are now looking for Jahdan's third consecutive Best Reggae Album with Babylon Nightmare, set to release December 7, 2010.

As if his past achievements weren't enough to worry aspiring challengers, Jahdan fully intends to hold onto his crown with what he refers to as "my finest work to date".
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SPICE Featured In The St. Lucia Voice YO! Magazine


(This is an excerpt of the article published in the October 23, 2010 edition of the YO! Magazine - in St. Lucia's The Voice newspaper ).

Charismatic, sexy and lyrically lethal are words that could be used to describe the fast rising lady DJ Spice, who from her first major appearance at Sting 2000 made it clear that she was in the business to stay.

Unfazed by the huge crowd that faced her Spice delivered an awesome performance earning four encores in the process. There was no doubt about it, she made dancehall world stood up and took notice.

Hailing from the Old Braeton community in St. Catherine Grace Hamilton aka Spice was an avid lover of music.

While attending St. Catherine High School she, year after year entered the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission’s (JCDC) festival contest in music, singing her way through the judges hearts and winning a gold medal each time for her school. Although she was good at it, Spice never really thought she would end up working full time in the music industry.

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