Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Why is reggae fusion not appreciated any more?

Now-a-days reggae fusion music is very much unappreciated. People act like since the days of Bob Marley we have no hope in the world of reggae music. However, there are tons of reggae artists out here that deserve to be listened to. You have guys like Jah Cure, Damien Marley and ORieL Barry who have taken up the slack and put the reggae world on their backs, keeping good music coming consistently.

ORieL Barry has just completed a historic collaboration with grammy award winner Richie Stephens on his new record 'Give Me a Reason'. As a matter of fact ORieL is one of the best prospects to step into the game since the late great legend. He has captured an audience in over 12 different countries and captured a top spot as a reggae fusion artist with his website afarmusicgroup.com being ranked top 10 globally.

Since the early 2000's when dancehall music broke into the world of music on a global scale, we have yet to see a comeback for reggae music artists on that type of level. I highly believe that the music industry could use some of the cool, melodic vibes that reggae fusion music brings to the table. Given the fact that the likes of reggae played a key role in originating hip hop, I think this action is long over due.

Underground R&b Artist Maine Captures Another Top Ten Place in The Radio Airplay Charts

Original Story by Major Music Promotions [PressParty] 

Underground R&b Music News -- Independent recording artist Jermaine S. Johnson a.k.a Maine, has made the final cut once again. IBFU Radio has announced the top 10 underground artists for week 3 of January 2014. Maine locked down the no. 2 spot on the charts, and remained in the charts for the 7th consecutive week. 

 "Its a blessing that the song is doing well, I hope everybody keeps listening. I also have another record on the way that I hope will have the same success. Its a pop record called 'Henny' along the lines of Trey Songz 'Say Aah' which is already completed and ready for release. The song is actually about Bacardi as well, but we mention Henny so much more it became the title". 

The new release I am sure is very anticipated at this point, as Maine is one of the top underground r&b artists in the world and 'I Can't Explain It' is bringing in an average of 15+ new listeners every day. Take a listen to 'I Can't Explain It' for yourself below. 

Monday, January 20, 2014

Real Reggae Fusion Artists Oriel Barry and Richie Stephens Collabo

This is the exclusive world premier of ORieL feat. Richie Stephens - Reasons. This collaboration is one of the best this year. Reggae fusion music is making a major turn around, and songs like this are a major reason for the uprising. Join the hundreds of people already tuned in to this record.


Also available on iTunes for download.
Check out afarmusicgroup.com for more music by the reggae band ORieL and the Revoluters.