Cedella marley can you feel
Quite literally, the vibration that you can probably feel in your house, depending on the sound system you have. You know how when you sit down you can feel the ground vibrating and that comes from the drums and bass and the beat. That is what I hear when I listen to my father's music and reggae music in general.
Do you remember him listening to the kind of music on the new channels when you were growing up at home or in the studio? Marley : Calypso music was a big part of Jamaican culture. That was something that was an ordinary thing, but Afrobeat [is] something that is fairly new to most of us. We're talking about people Daddy used to listen to [who] he was inspired by. It wasn't something that was widely available to us, but when he would tour around and come home and have a record he wanted to play for us Fela, Miriam Makeba, Harry Belafonte The inspirations were always there.
Can you hear that through line now, even in music you didn't hear growing up? Marley : Sure, I can hear it, and I want to say this too: About three years ago, we started to work on this mashup, fusion project that involves African artists and producers revisiting and re-imagining Daddy's music. So we have tracks like "Jammin'" that features [Nigerian singer] Tiwa Savage and other artists that will be on that yet-to be-titled album.
I don't know if I will call it Africa Unite When we launched Tuff Beats and Tuff Soca, it was more to give that music a platform because they just don't have it. An hour of hearing Calypso music is not enough for me personally!
With this new project with Daddy -- which will also be featured on the Afro Beats channel -- when you feel a circle coming together, it's like a vision of what Tuff Gong should be -- which is just bringing good music to people who want to listen. The first single will drop this summer.
Marley : [Trinidadian singer] Michael Montano is one of my favorites, and of course, he used to tour with us back in the day. And of course Davido, but what is really cool is that I -- like the other listeners -- get to discover popular songs from other parts of the world that I wouldn't otherwise get to hear. It's almost like I'm learning from listening to these channels.
It's good when you can learn and still feel good. Jonathan Antoine. Disney Medley. Tony Lovato. Jake Concepcion. Steve Hall [US2]. David Huntsinger and Friends.
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Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 10A or 9B will give you a low energy drop, 1B would be a moderate one, and 8B or 3B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 7A allows you to change the mood. An error has occurred! We could not play this song at this time. KEY D Major. The Disney Reggae Club. Ginal Dub feat. Collie Buddz.
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