VP Records has shared two new tracks from the Strictly The Best Vol. 63 compilation. Lutan Fyahâs romantic âSoulmate,â produced by Shams the Producer (over a sample of the âIâm Not Getting Crazy" riddim), and Aza Lineageâs smooth and unapologetic âDonât Say You Love Me,â produced by King Jammy. Both singles are exclusive to Strictly the Best Vol. 63, this yearâs installment in the longest-running compilation series in reggae/dancehall. The 2023 compilation is available for streaming.
Since its debut in 1990, Strictly the Best has spotlighted emerging hits and breaking artists in the reggae/dancehall space. This volume continues that tradition across twelve tracks, including two other exclusives including âCyaah Doneâ by Konshens and Iwaata, and produced by Countree Hype. The second, âHappy Livingâ by Jahshii and produced by Mastermind.
Strictly the Best Vol. 63 takes listeners on a tour of the modern reggae/dancehall landscape, tracing a range of styles along the way. It moves from Intenceâs gritty realism (âMUGGERâ) to different perspectives on romance from Jah Cure (âOne More Time - Doncorleon Remixâ), Gyptian (âOnly Room for Twoâ) and Romain Virgo (âDriverâ), and into soul-infused roots reggae by Jah9 (âOpen Heartâ). It also includes some of the yearâs blockbuster collaborations: Shaggy and Teejay (âGyal Dem Timeâ), Alborosie and Kabaka Pyramid (âNah Sell Outâ), and Christopher Martin, Bounty Killer, and Busy Signal (âItâs Guaranteed - Remixâ).
Richard âShamsâ Browne, the VP Records A&R behind the project, said, âThis year, the curation process flowed a lot more freely than it has in the past. Working on the exclusive new tracks was definitely a highlight. I believe the Konshens and Iwaata track will be a part of the movement to push dancing to the forefront of dancehall, and both the Aza Lineage and Lutan Fyah songs give fans the kind of roots reggae that stands the test of time.â
The cover art, illustrated by Spliffington, captures the spirit of dancehall emerging from a smartphone, symbolizing the convergence of modern music and digital media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QDcScWCy2U
Strictly The Best Vol 63 Presents Reggae and Dancehall with Konshens, IWaata, Lutan Fyah, Aza Lineage and More
VP Records has shared two new tracks from the Strictly The Best Vol. 63 compilation. Lutan Fyahâs romantic âSoulmate,â produced by Shams the Producer (over a sample of the âIâm Not Getting Crazy" riddim), and Aza Lineageâs smooth and unapologetic âDonât Say You Love Me,â produced by King Jammy. Both singles are exclusive to Strictly the Best Vol. 63, this yearâs installment in the longest-running compilation series in reggae/dancehall. The 2023 compilation is available for streaming.
Since its debut in 1990, Strictly the Best has spotlighted emerging hits and breaking artists in the reggae/dancehall space. This volume continues that tradition across twelve tracks, including two other exclusives including âCyaah Doneâ by Konshens and Iwaata, and produced by Countree Hype. The second, âHappy Livingâ by Jahshii and produced by Mastermind.
Strictly the Best Vol. 63 takes listeners on a tour of the modern reggae/dancehall landscape, tracing a range of styles along the way. It moves from Intenceâs gritty realism (âMUGGERâ) to different perspectives on romance from Jah Cure (âOne More Time - Doncorleon Remixâ), Gyptian (âOnly Room for Twoâ) and Romain Virgo (âDriverâ), and into soul-infused roots reggae by Jah9 (âOpen Heartâ). It also includes some of the yearâs blockbuster collaborations: Shaggy and Teejay (âGyal Dem Timeâ), Alborosie and Kabaka Pyramid (âNah Sell Outâ), and Christopher Martin, Bounty Killer, and Busy Signal (âItâs Guaranteed - Remixâ).
Richard âShamsâ Browne, the VP Records A&R behind the project, said, âThis year, the curation process flowed a lot more freely than it has in the past. Working on the exclusive new tracks was definitely a highlight. I believe the Konshens and Iwaata track will be a part of the movement to push dancing to the forefront of dancehall, and both the Aza Lineage and Lutan Fyah songs give fans the kind of roots reggae that stands the test of time.â
The cover art, illustrated by Spliffington, captures the spirit of dancehall emerging from a smartphone, symbolizing the convergence of modern music and digital media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QDcScWCy2U
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