Daddy English features interviews with Reggae artists, fresh contemporary tunes, timeless classics, and festival and updates. We take our time with the music, we don't rush the music.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 187 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Music |
Rebel Empress Yeza takes time out to talk with Daddy English about her debut album 'Star of the East.' The Lyrical Lioness tells of her love for History as well as her journey so far in music. Yeza's answer to our famous question is one of the best y... more
During Iotosh's last visit to the UK he took time to catch up with Daddy English and Reggae In The City. Iotosh shares his view on Reggae music now, streaming, and his Reggae Avengers. The episode also features new music from Keznamdi and Lila Ike. A... more
We feature Lila Ike and Protoje's latest single called 'All Over The World' as well as Tarrus Riley's 'You + Me = Good Life.' Daddy English has also put another legend in the Rototom Sunsplash Corner, can you guess who? All this and more Enjoy @Regga... more
Jah Izrehl, takes time out to speak with Daddy English about his debut album Kippy Fyah Red produced by Greezzly Productions. Did he really carry a spliff on the plane? is Sizzla the GOAT? Hear the pre released single from Keznamdi featuring Mavado a... more
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โฆfor so many hourse of good reggae
Big ups 2 you & your crew ๐ถ & keep up the positive vibes โฎ๏ธ
I love your show man. Just found it this year in January. I started at the beginning and have caught up to episode 60 currently. Much respect to Daddy English for spreading the beautiful message reggae music provides. Keep moving forward brother! I give thanks to you for taking the time that is required to provide the show for the people. You are appreciated! More love ๐ค๐ผ
Greeting from Germany ๐ฉ๐ช
Middle Michigan marijuana / ghangha growers
Working hard ๐
Danny English and legal weed separated at birth.
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Out of my new house ๐ก
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A vibrant exploration of reggae music emerges through engaging discussions with artists and an eclectic mix of fresh and classic reggae tunes. The episodes highlight the individual journeys of musicians, their latest works, and the cultural significance of reggae. Listeners can expect a focus on community empowerment initiatives, particularly through music, and an emphasis on positivity and unity within the reggae scene. Noted for its authentic representation of reggae culture, the content resonates well with enthusiasts, newcomers, and those seeking to understand the roots and evolution of reggae music.
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Recent guests on Reggae In The City include:
1. Jah Izrehl
2. Blvk H3ro
3. Exco Levi
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