Showing posts with label Barrington Levy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barrington Levy. Show all posts

Razz and Biggy: Weed Smokerz Anthems

Thursday, October 20, 2011

The versatile selecting duo – Razz & Biggy have been hard at work over the past few weeks; touring, thrilling audiences, starring in feature films and in between that they found time to compile a themed mixtape centred around one of the hottest topics in dancehall/reggae culture – Marijuana.

The Mixtape dubbed – ‘Weed Smokerz Anthem’ since it’s release just a few days ago has already become a favourite among fans and enthusiasts alike. One can easily see the pulling power of this mixtape with just about an hour of their time. The tracks used were carefully selected and covers elements of Jamaican Entertainment for over 3 decades. Voices of Peter Tosh, Bob Marley, Red Rose, Sugar Minott, Eka Mouse, Barrington Levy, Super Cat, Bounti Killer, Buju Banton and many more.

The blend of entertainers and songs is a testament to the diverse knowledge that Razz & Biggy have of the dancehall/reggae culture.  Download Tracked here.  Download one track here


Event BUZz: Barrington Levy To Perform at Panache Ballroom

Monday, June 6, 2011

Caribbean Lifestyle Media: Barrington Levy will be in New England for the first time in 10 years.  The event is being branded as "Black Roses", which is one of his popular tunes.  The DNZ Productions team who is putting together this event.  Opening for Barrington Levy will be Hartford's own Ifertari.

Music will be provided by German Sound from Springfield Mass & Legend AKA Mr. International .  The event will be hosted by hosted by Nikki Z From Hot 93.7 & World Caribbean Countdown.

Advanced Tickets Are Only $15 For This Major Event So Make Sure You Save & Buy In Advance! For More Information Email BookDivaZ@Gmail.com Or Call 972-510-5064.

BUZz: Shyne Album Release Party In Belize, Chino, Black Ryno and Barrington In Town

Friday, March 25, 2011

Caribbean Lifestyle Media: Belizean rapper Shyne has a new album coming out and on the guest list is  Dancehall/Reggae artist Barrington Levy, Black Rhyno and Chino.  The album release party will take place at the Princess Hotel in Belize on Saturday, March 26th. 

BUZZ: Barrington Levy's Sound to Debut at Final Death Before Dishonor

Thursday, March 25, 2010


Caribbean Lifestyle Media-We reported earlier that Death Before Dishonor will be closing out 10 years of legendary sound clash events. It is only right that audience would have a few surprises along the way. Irish and Chin recently added Barrington Levy's new sound system "Black Roses" to the line up. DJ Nerro, son of Barrington Levy will be leading the pack with the 8 month old sound system--originally called Mystic, later changed to Black Roses after Levy's song.

DJ Nerro stated, "We are set to entertain thousands of die hard sound clash enthusiasts at the Olympics of sound system competitions, this is the perfect way to make our debut -- a great opportunity for a young sound." The sound includes members DJ Brushie and DJ KJ. You will be able to watch the show live at Irish & Chin on April 5, 2010 in Montego Bay.



Thousands of Japanese Fans Enjoy a Reggae Dancehall

Wednesday, September 16, 2009


A whopping crowd of more than 40,000 Japanese fans descended upon the Yokohama Reggae SAI music festival in early September to celebrate Mighty Crown's anniversary in the business and the landmark 15th anniversary of the event.

The vibes were incredible in Yokohama, Japan, as Japanese dancehall enthusiasts were indulged with a performance by Dancehall legend Barrington Levy. A sea of fans embraced Barrington Levy, as he delivered an impressive set consisting of hits including "Here I Come," "Murderer," "Unda Mi Sensi" and "Too Experienced." Levy went on to rip "Living Dangerously" by flawlessly performing Bounty's part. And of course, the crowd went crazy each time Levy dropped his signature scat "didleydidleyooooh." For Levy, this was an exciting return to Japan after being away for more than 20 years.

Also a special guest, not advertised, Half Pint amused the crowd with an array of selections like "Level the Vibes," "Crazy," "Landlord" and "Win Some." Half Pint closed his well-received set with his epic smash "Greetings."

As "The Far East Rulers" have elevated Dancehall music and culture in Japan to unprecedented heights, Yokohama Reggae SAI is an ideal glimpse of how enormous Mighty Crown's position is in the country. The event reached an all-time high when founding Mighty Crown members Masta Simon and Sami T took over the stage with a live and direct, 8-round sound clash. With their claim to fame as a worldwide clashing sound system, no stone was left unturned. The brothers battled, introducing a new theme in each round. They even unleashed video dubs in one round. While Sami played a video dub of Beenie Man that dissed Simon. It was a TOK dub that Simon entrusted to fire back at Sami. The response was great!

In addition to the concertgoers lending their un-interrupted attention to Mighty Crown, the crowd roared in excitement when a legion of Japanese artists graced the stage. Artists Pushim, Ryo the Skywalker and Fire Ball were among the best received. Boasting dynamic performances, Fire Ball surprised the crowd with an end-of-show, special guest Daville. The Jamaican Reggae singer enticed the audience with three of his songs. Known for donning crisp vocals, Daville was a hit.

"This was another great year of Yokohama Reggae SAI." said Masta Simon, co-founding member of Mighty Crown. "Each year, the event increases in popularity....drawing more and more fans to experience an international Reggae Dancehall experience. "The awareness of the event is also soaring in Jamaica," added Mighty Crown's manager Garfield "Chin" Bourne of Irish and Chin.

The 15th Yokahama Reggae SAI went out in spectacular style with a fireworks display that was out of this world. Mighty Crown was quite pleased with the show's success. And what made the event extra special was the official Japan release of the Mighty Crown Dynasty High Nike sneaker. Focused on the future, Mighty Crown's Dynasty High Tour is set to jump start in October. Always bridging the gap between Japanese and Jamaican culture through the power of Reggae music, for Mighty Crown -- the sky is the limit.

The Yokohama Reggae Festival SAI has become Japan's largest Reggae music concert. Over the years, what reads like a who's who of the Reggae music industry have taken center stage at the epic event including Beenie Man, TOK, Wayne Wonder, Voicemail and many others.
* Courtesy of Irish & Chin

Japan: Barrinton Levy perform with Mighty Crown

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Mighty Crown has invited Jamaican Reggae superstar Barrington Levy to perform at their colossal stadium show in Japan in September. Levy's performance marks a milestone in his career, as he has not performed in Japan for more than 20 years. On Saturday, September 5, 2009, more than 40,000 Japanese Reggae fans are slated to attend this sold-out showcase, featuring class act Barrington Levy, other top Reggae foundation artists and leading Japanese Reggae acts. Mighty Crown’s epic stadium show, Yokohama Reggae SAI, is an annual concert to celebrate their anniversary. Notably, Mighty Crown is celebrating 18 years in the business, although this is the 15th edition of the event.

Since the event's inception, Barrington Levy is the first Reggae artist to be advertised for the show in advance. In the past, all Jamaican Reggae artists were billed as surprise guests. Despite Mighty Crown's willingness to announce Levy's performance, the team will not reveal the key foundation artist who will be accompanying "The Mellow Canary" at this huge concert.
"Mighty Crown's stadium show is known for having big surprise Reggae artists," says Garfield "Chin" Bourne of Irish and Chin, Mighty Crown's Manager. "We wanted to partially honor that tradition........I will say that this surprise icon has one of the biggest Reggae songs of all times in Japan."

Despite not touching down in the 'Far East' for two decades, Barrington Levy is heralded among older Japanese fans for his impeccable slew of hits. He was handpicked to headline the Yokohama Reggae SAI festival by Mighty Crown themselves and their manager Garfield “Chin” Bourne because of his larger-than-life status in Reggae music. Barrington Levy boasts one of the Reggae music industry’s most prolific voices. He was ideal for this year’s occasion, particularly as Mighty Crown has implemented a “Back to the Hardcore” campaign for their upcoming events.

“There is a new generation of Reggae fans in Japan who Mighty Crownknow mainly about dancing songs,” says Sami Tse, co-founding member of Mighty Crown. “We want to fully expose young Japanese people to Jamaica and its musical roots……..clearly, Barrington Levy is a legend and it’s our duty to have the younger generation respect his music.”

Mighty Crown’s annual Yokohama SAI has evolved into Japan’s largest Reggae concert. The event has featured surprise appearances by what reads like a who’s who of Jamaican Reggae artists including Beenie Man, TOK, Voicemail, Tony Matterhorn, Wayne Wonder, Daville and numerous others. All of the Reggae acts booked for the annual fete have delivered dynamic sets, but Beenie Man’s fiery performance still has Japanese fans chatting. Proudly, at any given time during the year, Mighty Crown and Irish and Chin are approached by artists and their managers to take part in the monumental affair.

“We are taking the music to a higher level and at the same time showing maximum respect for Jamaican culture,” says Simon Tse, co-founding member of Mighty Crown. “We have played a huge role in the growth of Reggae music in Japan……mainly because Jamaican culture is in our hearts.”

Yokohama Reggae Festival SAI was jump started in 1995 by Mighty Crown as a vehicle of celebrating their anniversary. Each year, the festival grows in visibility and popularity. Mighty Crown inked a new Nike sneaker deal to mark the event’s 15th installment. The new sneaker, the ‘Dynasty High’ hits stores in September.

With over three decades of chart-toppers, Barrington Levy could technically perform for days. While all of Levy’s music is stellar, there are select hits that have boldly provided the soundtrack for Reggae music and more specifically Dancehall music. Any time the tunes “Under Mi Sensi,” “Prison Oval Rock,” “Murderer,” “Here I Come” (Broader than Broadway), “Jeep,” “Too Experienced,” “Living Dangerously,” and others drop, audiences are guaranteed to roar in excitement.

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