How did i forget him??? he's like a genius! he's in my top 5 artist and does so great roots music!Quote:
Originally Posted by MacWQ33
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How did i forget him??? he's like a genius! he's in my top 5 artist and does so great roots music!Quote:
Originally Posted by MacWQ33
yellowman
Where did you hear about them from? I seen them live over the years, started playing at parties, they kept moving up. It's crazy to comtemplate that they have fans in Canada now. Wow.Quote:
Originally Posted by crazyape
I seen them a number of times over the years, in bars, and they kept moving to bigger venues. I wondered for a long time when they'd become appreciated, because today, they're really one of the best reggae has to offer, some good ol' whiteboy dub. lol
All the marleys, matisyahu, jah works, barrington levy.....i cant think of who else.
i know them by a friend, and if you have chance dude tell them that they have real big fans in here and i hope that they'll plan a show in Quebec!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by thcbongman
this is more like dancehall but i'm an insane in dancing this!:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nice Dreamz
what?
lol yellowman is more like dancehall than real reggae and after i said that i was pretty good dancing on dancehallQuote:
Originally Posted by Nice Dreamz
In a interview Beanie Man was asked who was the biggest thing in Reggae, he answered "right now in Jamaica that would be Yellowman, but if we are talking about Dancehall that would be me" loosely quotedQuote:
Originally Posted by crazyape
He has done some good Dancehall, but when I say Dancehall I am talking old school, like 80s. Dancehall has evolved into more of a hip hop sounding form of music, which Yellowman is not..
and for my list I'll list a few good "roots dancehall" artistes I listen to
Fantan Mojah
Queen Ifrica
Sizzla
sizzla bountykillers bujoo bantan bennie man bob and the wailers ,jeusus i could go on all day:thumbsup: :thumbsup: