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54 ISSUE 88 / 2016 REGGAE TRACK OF THE MONTH: PROTOJE - WHO KNOWS FT. CHRONIXX (SHY FX REMIX) The MC/vocalist has left a great legacy Shy FX adds drum & bass energy to Protoje's 'Who Knows', featuring Chronixx The original version of 'Who Knows' hit over 22 million views on YouTube when it was first released last year, and was also named Radio 1's Hottest Record in the World and Track of the Day, proving that Protoje is standing at the forefront of the growing Reggae Revival movement. Now the track's laidback rhythms have been given a new lease of life courtesy of Shy FX's frenetic drum & bass embellishment. Directed by Storm, the brand new video for the track captures the colourful sights, sounds and characters of a glorious Jamaican summer. Tenor Fly came through in the 90s and remained a constant vocal force in the scene till this day. Whether you've heard him through his work with The Freestylers, his lyrical contributions to reggae influenced music from jungle to dancehall or at one of the many events he's performed at - you know his passion and love for the music. Hailing from Brixton his unmistakable voice and wicked lyrical ability turned tracks to songs. His career was long and prosperous, and saw him work on a vast number of projects spanning a range of genres while managing to keep things locked down to the roots. NEWS: TENOR FLY PASSES AWAY ALBUM OF THE MONTH: STEPHEN "RAGGA" MARLEY - REVELATION PART II: THE FRUIT OF LIFE Multiple Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and celebrated reggae producer, Stephen "Ragga" Marley, is set to release his fourth studio album Produced by the Grammy-winning multi-instrumentalist, Revelation Part II: The Fruit of Life is the second installment of his two part series, following Revelation Part I: The Root of Life, released back in 2011. Whereas The Root of Life is more a traditional roots reggae album, The Fruit of Life will is more diverse in its sound, expressing the far-reaching impact Jamaican music has had on various genres, especially hip-hop. Produced by Marley, Fruit of Life boasts 18 new tracks and features a variety of guest collaborations with Rick Ross, Pit Bull, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, Iggy Azalea, Waka Flocka, Dead Prez, Rakim, DJ Khaled, Busta Rhymes, Wyclef Jean, Shaggy, Black Thought (of The Roots), Bounty Killer, Sizzla, Capleton, Ky-Mani Marley, Jo Mersa and more. "The Fruit is about the different branches; there are many pages within my mind, many colors and ideas" says Marley. "We come from a versatile generation that can't be put in a box." Don't Make Dem Fool You Again Sizzla When We Love Dre Island Ride Out Your Storm George Nooks Jah Jah Be Praised Anthony B Royalty Free (Side B) Protoje Rudebwoy The Dubbeez So She Say Patrice Feel Like Mavado To The Foundation Exile Di Brave King of the Dancehall Vybz Kartel True Identity Bugle Dub In Style Zion I Kings NEW RELEASES

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