Mek wi talk nuh Think you know your favorite reggae hits? In this episode, we reveal the surprising truth behind some of reggae’s biggest classics songs that started in pop, soul, and country before getting that unmistakable island flavor. From UB40’s “Red Red Wine” (originally by Neil Diamond) to Ken Boothe’s “Everything I Own”, discover how reggae artists transformed global hits into Caribbean gold. To Donate: Next Generation Youth Foundation https://www.instagram.com/nextgenyout...
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Mek wi talk nuh Think you know your favorite reggae hits? In this episode, we reveal the surprising truth behind some of reggae’s biggest classics songs that started in pop, soul, and country before getting that unmistakable island flavor. From UB40’s “Red Red Wine” (originally by Neil Diamond) to Ken Boothe’s “Everything I Own”, discover how reggae artists transformed global hits into Caribbean gold. To Donate: Next Generation Youth Foundation https://www.instagram.com/nextgenyout...
EP. 70 Reggae Down Under: The Rise of Reggae in Australia ft Stick Mareebo
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4 months ago
EP. 70 Reggae Down Under: The Rise of Reggae in Australia ft Stick Mareebo
Send us a text We sit down with Stick Mareebo to chat about how reggae found its way to Australia. From backyard jams to full-on festival stages, we talk about the scene’s growth, the artists making noise, and what reggae really means in an Aussie context. Is it staying true to the roots or becoming its own thing? Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/theyaadmanpodcast OUR HOSTS: Davaine: @davaine_reid Tonniel: @youngveteran_buttaz
The Yaadman Podcast
Mek wi talk nuh Think you know your favorite reggae hits? In this episode, we reveal the surprising truth behind some of reggae’s biggest classics songs that started in pop, soul, and country before getting that unmistakable island flavor. From UB40’s “Red Red Wine” (originally by Neil Diamond) to Ken Boothe’s “Everything I Own”, discover how reggae artists transformed global hits into Caribbean gold. To Donate: Next Generation Youth Foundation https://www.instagram.com/nextgenyout...