Jahmark & The Soulshakers – Happiness (Banana Boat Music) Reggae

Jahmark Finds Happiness at Last – by Howard Campbell (Observer senior writer) “For nearly 40 years Jahmark Tafari has carried the banner of Rasta and roots-reggae, an unapologetic disciple of the sound that made Marley, Tosh and Burning Spear legends. Recently, he has been embraced by an unlikely demographic.A remix of Happiness, a song he recorded with his band The Soulshakers, went number one on the RapAttackLives.com chart, a respected college hip hop table operated by rap/hip hop veteran Nes “Nasty Nes” Rodriguez.

For nearly 40 years, Jahmark Tafari has carried the banner of Rasta and roots-reggae, an unapologetic disciple of the sound that made Marley, Tosh and Burning Spear legends. Recently, he has been embraced by an unlikely demographic.A remix of Happiness, a song he recorded with his band The Soulshakers, went number one on the RapAttackLives.com chart, a respected college hip hop table operated by rap/hip hop veteran Nes “Nasty Nes” Rodriguez.

The Happiness remix features Targyt, a rapper whose parents are Jamaican. Jahmark told the Jamaica Observer that it was Rodriguez’s idea to freshen the song by adding a toast to make it more appealing to a hip, more commercial audience.”He liked the song from the get-go in its original roots-reggae form. Even though his expertise is the promotion of hip hop music he said he liked the groove and the positive message – that it was a feel-good song, and he decided to add it to his RapAttackLives.com format,” Jahmark explained. “With the amount of gold and platinum albums hanging on his wall I figured he at least had some idea of what he was talking about, even though in the back of my mind I was saying to myself, ‘Hmm, straight-up roots- reggae song on a hip hop platform’.”Rodriguez grew up in the burgeoning New York hip hop scene during the late 1970s.

As a disc jockey, he was an influential figure in breaking that genre in Seattle in the 1980s, before moving to Southern California where he became an editor for Hits magazine.Since 2002, Rodriquez has operated RapAttackLives.com, which tracks the momentum of hip hop acts and songs bubbling from the underground. According to Jahmark, topping the chart has done wonders for Happiness.”I feel that it has, without a doubt, garnered a much larger listening audience outside of the traditional circle of reggae fans, and that can’t be a bad thing,” he said.Happiness is the title track from Jahmark Tafari and The Soulshakers’ fifth album, which was released last April. It has 15 songs, deeply soaked in roots-reggae that Mark DaCosta (Jahmark’s real name) discovered in the 1970s.

Inspired by roots heavyweights like Marley, Burning Spear, Jacob Miller and U-Roy, Jahmark was born in Kingston. He was lead singer of the Redemption Posse, a group that competed in the 1986 Festival Song Contest; two years later, The Soulshakers was born.After a stint in Japan, Jahmark moved to Southern California where he refashioned the band which currently has nine members. They perform throughout the United States west coast, particularly in their home region, and have released five albums to date.Thirty-two years after they formed, Jahmark is thrilled he and The Soulshakers have finally made mainstream inroads.”To top the college hip hop charts in the US means that wi reaching many youths here on a grassroots level who wouldn’t normally be listening to the messages being delivered through the vehicle of roots- reggae music. It give them an alternative way of viewing things; you know, a different frequency,” he said.

Paul Lyons, Anthony Poteat – Together We Must (MMD) Soulful House – House

MMD100 is our Jubilee Edition with the strong Message! Together We Must – We Must Live and Love Together! Brothers and Sisters Spread Love across the Land! Written by Paul Lyons and Anthony Poteat. iTunes, Beatport, Juno, Traxsource etc, Traxsource Pre-Order 06 Nov 2020. Official Release date – 18 Dec 2020

Paul Lyons, Anthony Poteat – Together We Must (Original Mix – 6A – 122 House-Soulful House

Paul Lyons, Anthony Poteat – Together We Must (BKR Marivent Edit – 6A – 122 Soulful House

Paul Lyons, Anthony Poteat – Together We Must (BKR Marivent Radio Edit – 6A – 122 Soulful House

Paul Lyons, Anthony Poteat – Together We Must (BKR Radio Edit) – 6A – 122 Soulful House

Paul Lyons, Anthony Poteat – Together We Must (Paul’s Organ Dub – 6A – 122 House

Paul Lyons, Anthony Poteat – Together We Must (Paul’s Percussion Dub – 6A – 122 House

Christopher Williams, Carolyn Griffey, Steve Silk Hurley – You’re The One For Me (S&S Recs Classic House)

A collaboration between Christopher Williams, Carolyn Griffey, Steve Silk Hurley, Zonum, and DJ Skip was bound to result in a tune built for the dance floor and the radio waves. “You’re The One For Me” retains the original soul and musicality of the “D Train” classic, and 40 years later, takes the timeless tune into 2020 with the S&S Original Vibe Mix and the S&S House Anthem Mix, both artfully mixed by 4-Time GRAMMY® Nominee and House Music Pioneer, Steve Silk Hurley.

MILEY CYRUS – PRISONER FEAT. DUA LIPA

Ahead of the release of her seventh studio album “Plastic Hearts” on November 27, pop icon Miley Cyrus has teamed up with Dua Lipa to release new single ‘Prisoner’. The single is accompanied by an epic music video featuring both artists. ‘Prisoner’ follows the release earlier this year of ARIA Gold single ‘Midnight Sky’ which was Miley’s twelfth top fifteen single in Australia. The track peaked #2 Airplay and #1 iTunes. Last year saw the release of standalone single ‘Slide Away’ (2x Platinum), Miley’s collaboration with Mark Ronson ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’ (3x Platinum) and her EP “SHE IS COMING” which featured single ‘Mother’s Daughter’ (Platinum). Miley Cyrus is a singer-songwriter, actress, artist and philanthropist. She has amassed over five billion streams and over four billion video views globally, and is recognized as the only female artist to have five #1 albums on the Billboard 200 Chart before turning 21, including her 2013 GRAMMY-nominated album BANGERZ. She has completed five world tours throughout her career. Cyrus has become one of the most influential artists in pop culture. In addition to her success in music and television, Cyrus founded the nonprofit organization The Happy Hippie Foundation to rally young people to fight injustice. Since launching, the foundation has provided direct support to thousands of homeless and LGBTQ youth.