Reggae Lover
Reggae Lover
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Dedicated to Reggae Lovers - Reggae Lover pulls back the curtain on the issues, backstories, and adventures of the global reggae music phenomena, emphasizing sound system culture. The reggae lover podcast features quality discussions relatable to reggae lovers, from dubplates to current reggae to Studio One Lover's rock.
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163 - Reggae Lover History
Reggae Lover
09/23/19 • 60 min
AGARD and I are the special guests on this episode. As the hosts, we took time out to re-introduce ourselves, talk about who we are, where we come from, and how we got into the music industry. This is part one of this "flashback" conversation.
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170 - Maxi Priest: It All Comes Back to Love
Reggae Lover
11/11/19 • 60 min
Maxi Priest guests on Reggae Lover.
The superstar talks about his recently released album entitled "It All Comes Back to Love." The project was executive produced by Shaggy.
We preview the album's title track "It All Comes Back To Love" and "My Pillow' which sound classic.
Listen for "It's a Summertime Vibe" feat. Bounty Killer, and Maxi's favorite cut, "The Bridge You Burn."
Also, "Cool Nuh" with Shaggy, and "Anything You Want" with Estelle and Anthony Hamilton. Maxi takes us back to his early days in East London lifting speaker boxes. The singer walks us through an evolution forged in London's sound system scene.
He was the first reggae artist to have a No. 1 hit worldwide, including the U.S. Billboard charts. There's so much to learn from this fun conversation with the living legend, Maxi Priest.
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10/25/21 • 36 min
Post-Covid Highlights, Verzuz, Clash updates, New music, and shout-outs.
Dedicated to Reggae Lovers - Hosted by Kahlil Wonda and AGARD, Reggae Lover (@ReggaeLoverPodcast) pulls back the curtain on the issues, back-stories, and adventures of the global reggae music phenomena.
This reggae podcast features discussions on the culture, economics, and all things relatable to reggae lovers. Highlanda Sound produces this Caribbean podcast with new episodes every Monday.
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Instagram: @KahlilWonda @AOAgard
Twitter: @ReggaeLoverPod
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164 - Reggae Lover History part 2
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09/30/19 • 46 min
In the previous Reggae Lover episode, we described the foundation of Highlanda Sound. This show chronicles what happened from our first gig to present.
In the late '90s, the three young lions that started Highlanda Sound vowed to become one of the most dangerous sound systems that played mostly 45s.
They committed to learning and practicing the arts of selecting and juggling in the dancehall arena. They set out to bring a different level of energy to the scene in Atlanta. They prided themselves on being versatile enough to entertain any type of crowd.
They accomplished all that and more. Listen to the evolution that led to this podcast.
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09/27/21 • 35 min
We all know by now that Pacific Reggae is a thing, but after his first trip to Hawaii, Kahlil Wonda gained a whole new perspective.
Cloaked in reggae's nirvana, Pacific Reggae is an INCREDIBLE musical treat. The genre has grown tremendously in the last few years and shows NO signs of slowing down!
Post a trip to Maui in Hawaii, Kahlil realized the island’s profound love for the genre of music - it was everywhere, right from their local radio to restaurants, and popular venues! In fact, the whole of the place supports reggae, making it the predominant music genre in Maui. The beat is slow and steady, but definitely pulsating. (Maui is an island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian archipelago.)
In this episode of the Reggae Lover Podcast, Kahlil Wonda and Agard explore why Pacific Reggae is massive, and here to stay for longer than we can imagine!
We also learn the nuances of Pacific music and the subtle elements that make it different from its contemporaries. The duo walks us through the journeys of successful reggae artists in the Pacific, including J Boog, Hirie, Anuhea, Mike Love, The Green, and Rebelution (to name a few), and how many of them turned to become global sensations!
Here’s a quick recap of some things we discuss:
- Kahlil shares insights from his trip to Maui and why he was blown away by the city’s acceptance of reggae
- About Mauian radio - their popular radio stations and selection of music ( Paia 92.5 FM aka Hi92 is one of them)
- How does Collie Buddz’s music reflect his love for island music?
- The future of Pacific Reggae
Here are a few reggae artists, including Pacific islander and West Coast artists and bands, mentioned in the episode!
Collie BuddzColin Patrick Harper, better known by his stage name Collie Buddz, is a Bermudian reggae artist best known for his single "Come Around”.
GentlemanTilmann Otto, better known by his stage name Gentleman, is a German reggae musician.
Kabaka PyramidKabaka Pyramid is a conscious revolutionary lyricist with a unique musical style; blending the power, energy, and melody of Reggae with the lyricism of Hip hop. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica. This Bebble Rock Music artist uses his liquid and hypnotizing delivery to spread positive messages of spiritual evolution that force you to listen.
J BoogJ-Boog is a rapper, singer, actor, and member of the R&B group B2K with Lil' Fizz, Omarion, and Raz B. He was born and raised in Compton, California.
HirieHirie of the exhilarating reggae band HIRIE–grew up a global citizen. The mission to spread HIRIE began in 2013, and, since then, the septet has garnered some high watermarks.
AnuheaAnuhea is a singer, songwriter, and musician from the island of Maui in Hawaii.
Mike LoveMichael Edward Love is an American singer and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys with his cousins Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson and their friend Al Jardine.
The GreenThe Green is a reggae band formed in 2009 from Oahu, Hawaii. Their sound blends dub-heavy roots reggae, smooth lovers' rock, contemporary pop, and rock with indigenous Hawaiian musical/lyrical references.
Inna VisionInna Vision is known as Maui Hawaii's first original roots, a reggae band, and has been considered one of Hawaii's foundation roots reggae bands with the overall message promoting love from Hawaii to the world.
Jesse RoyalJesse David Royal is a Jamaican reggae musician. In 2017 Royal recorded the album Lily of da Valley, released by Easy Star Records in October. The album topped the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.
Don CorleonDon Corleon is a Jamaican record producer, songwriter, and mixer. He has worked with artists including Migos, Sean Paul, Sizzla, Keyshia Cole, Rihanna, Bounty Killa, Vybz Kartel, Shaggy, Romeo Santos, Nicki Minaj, Pressure, Gentleman, Protoje, and Pitbull.
DemarcoCollin Demar Edwards, better known by his stage name Demarco, is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae recording arti...
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How many episodes does Reggae Lover have?
Reggae Lover currently has 269 episodes available.
What topics does Reggae Lover cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, Music, Podcasts and Music Commentary.
What is the most popular episode on Reggae Lover?
The episode title '163 - Reggae Lover History' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Reggae Lover?
The average episode length on Reggae Lover is 50 minutes.
How often are episodes of Reggae Lover released?
Episodes of Reggae Lover are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.
When was the first episode of Reggae Lover?
The first episode of Reggae Lover was released on Nov 7, 2014.
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