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Just thought I’d throw this in there
Posted by PaulDave Grohl fuckin rocks… sadley underrated. This is so good it almost brought tears to my eyes.
Dave Grohl fuckin rocks… sadley underrated. This is so good it almost brought tears to my eyes.
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Hey peeps. Thanks for visiting and checking out my blog. I made this so that I can get more people into the music that i enjoy so much. Music that Ive found myself and from others. Feel free to post comments about anything. Whether you like something, found something wrong, or just wanna say thanks, feel free to post comments. Once you post it I will get an email and confirm it so that it shows up on the page. Aight I’m out. Peace peoples. Thanks.
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Oh and i thought i would throw in this random Bizzy Bone picture because… well he’s dope. and he’s from Columbus. and there’s gonna be a post with him and one other artist from C-Bus. Be prepared bitches. The 2nd pic is a hint for the 2nd artist from C-Bus.





Sizzla Kalonji is one of the most prolific leaders of the conscious Reggae dancehall movement. Emerging in the latter half of the 90s, he helped lead dancehall back to the musical and spiritual influence of roots reggae and heavily Rastafarian subject matter. He was born Miguel Collins on April 17, 1976 in St Mary and was raised in the community of August Town by devout Rastafarian parents. The 1980s witnessed a dancehall explosion, and with the music came the lifestyle. Sizzla watched carefully, collecting his lyrical ammunition. He began his career in the music industry in his early teenage years. After honing his vocal skills, he landed a gig with the Caveman Hi-Fi sound system, where he first made a name for himself as a performer. He cut his first single for the small Zagalou label in 1995, and soon moved on to Fattis “Exterminator” Burrell. Extensive touring with fellow roots and culture artist Luciano followed, earning Sizzla critical acclaim. Sizzla since has gone on to do many more albums, mixtapes, singles, and compilations. My favorite being the Dexterity Mixtape. Not the Dexterity Best of Sizzla, but The Hip-Hop Mix one. Sizzla’s style is like nobody else’s. He changes his voice a lot and makes it sound almost like different personalities. One loud, fast, and more hip-hip/rap style. Another conscious smooth reggae singing vibe. Definitely one badass rasta rudeboy.
Anthony B - medley 1995 - WICKED !
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