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 83. 10 Reggae Hits You Didn’t Know Were Covers | Surprising Originals Behind the Classics
The Yaadman Podcast
44 minutes
1 week ago
EP 83. 10 Reggae Hits You Didn’t Know Were Covers | Surprising Originals Behind the Classics
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...
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...