Junior Cat, dubbed “The Wild Indian,” stands as one of the most influential figures in reggae music. Recognized globally by reggae and hip hop enthusiasts alike, his unparalleled Bad Azz style has captivated audiences for decades. With a delivery of edgy lyrics that reverberated through dancehalls and stages in the 90s, Junior Cat has solidified his status as an icon. His repertoire boasts timeless classics such as “Iron Gloves,” “Top Dog,” “Anorexal Body,” and his unforgettable contribution to the mega-hit movie “Shottas” with “Woulda Let You Go.” Junior Cat’s magnetic presence and unique sound have earned him the admiration of
Read moreDiscover the captivating journey of Stone Love, the legendary selector Rory Stone Love sits down with Rootsman Earl Chin and comrades to delve into the roots and evolution of this iconic sound system. Founded in 1972 by Winston “Wee Pow” Powell, Stone Love has become synonymous with reggae culture. Uncover the rich history and vibrant vibes of Stone Love by watching the full interview.
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