Top five reggae tracks?

Started by GanjaGod, Feb 12, 2015, in Music Add to Reading List

  1. GanjaGod
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    My top five tracks are:
    Bob Marley: Buffalo soldier
    Damian Marley: Road to Zion
    Beenie Man: Rum and redbull
    Bruno Mars ft Damian Marley: Liquor store blues
    Mellow Mood: Dance inna Babylon
     
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  2. CSA
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    Reggea is f---in' great. Specially Bob Marley songs are all just good. I really listen to his songs a lot. Hard to give out top 5. I'm not really into new era reggeas but Make It Bun Dem was great. I won't do a top 5,I'll write some of the reggea or reggeaish songs on top of my head.

    Elvis Costello - Watching The Detectives
    Sean Paul - I'm Still In Love With You & Can You Do The Work & Never Gonna Be The Same
    Police - Roxanne & Message In The Bottle
    And each and every single song of Bob Marley, at least the ones on the Greatest Hits album.
     
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  3. Peter Parker
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    I used to have a cool playlist with reggae/dub songs but it was old and like half of them got removed :emoji_slight_frown:

     
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  4. GanjaGod
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    The old style reggae is the best, the new stuff is alright but prefer to stick to old music like saun paul and bob and damian marley. Damian marley was so much better when he started producing music. Im more into my "Marley's" and if you are a fan of bob marley and damian marley, Ziggy marley is also a good artist the only difference is his type of music is abit more upbeat that original reggae.
     
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    here's some of my favorite right now not my top 5 thou would be too hard
    Bob Marley - Redemption song (my personal favorite across all genres)
    Alborosie - Dung a Babylon
    Alborosie - Games
    Bob Marley - Jamming
    Chronixx - Smile Jamaica
     
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    Great thread. I was never familiar with reggae classics but always was looking forward to know more about this genre.
     
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    Reggae music is inspiring and always has a meaning, Damian marley Affairs of the heart is mainly to do with the illuminati and population control. Give affairs of the heart a listen and get back to me with what you think. :)
     
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    Redemption song by bob marley is one of the best reggae tracks to ever be released. And it will always be the top track....
     
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    The description isn't encouraging enough, but for the sake of Damian Marley I'll check this out and let you know what I think about it.
     
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    Alright i think you will be suprised, but then again if your not really into reggae and not really an understander of the questions and answers they are giving then its not for you. To fully understand "affairs of the heart" you need to understand and be up with the illuminati situation on how they control the planet and the people who live on it.....
     
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    @Frenchinhaler i bet you have some opinions on this thread
     
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    Definitely man! My hand was made strong, by the hand of the Almighty - oh yes it was
     
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    Dont matter who you are or where you live, if you havent heard of Bob Marley and the music he made and the influence he had on everyone around the world. YOUR NOT HUMAN
     
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    This just came on :wow5:
     
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    I'm into every genre of music as long as it's good.
     
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    Don't forget Stephen, his Mind Control and Root of Life are good albums
     
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