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Reggae In The City

Reggae In The City
Reggae Music
Reggae
Jamaica
Iotosh
For the People
Roots Reggae
Christmas
Elijah Salomon's Album 'salomon'
Dancehall Music
Kaleidoscope
Music Therapy
Grammy Awards
Inezi
Dennis Brown
Rude Boy To Roam
Switzerland
John John
Rude Bwoy To Roam All the Project
Oneness
Artanelis

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.

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Latest Episodes

This time around we celebrate the living legends, Sizzla Kalonji, 30th Anniversary in Reggae music by playing some of our favourite songs from him. Daddy English also pays tribute to the late Vivian Jones. Enjoy @reggaeinthecitypodcast @daddyenglishb... more

This episode is packed with new music. It features Busy Signal's 'The Days' produced by Zion I Kings plus selections from Chronixx's latest 'Exile' Album. Listen out for our conversation with Reggae Artist Junior Dread and much more. Enjoy @reggaeint... more

This episode is packed with new music. It features Micah Shemaiah and The Autos 'Immortality' plus selections from Etana's latest 'Dubclaat' Album. Listen out for Iotosh's 'Righteous' and new music from Jesse Royal! All this and more. Enjoy. @reggaei... more

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

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Recent Guests

Junior Dread
Brazilian reggae artist known for powerful messaging in his music
Episode: Ep 189... Exile
Jah Izrehl
A reggae artist discussing his debut album and his journey in music.
Episode: Ep 184... Jah Izrehl
Blvk H3ro
Reggae artist promoting his latest EP, Winnah
Episode: Ep 182... Blvk H3ro Returns
Exco Levi
An acclaimed reggae artist and songwriter.
Canada-based reggae artist
Episode: Ep 180... Exco Levi Returns
Lutan Fyah
Renowned reggae artist and performer
Episode: Ep 177... Lutan Fyah
Jethro Lyon
Artist from Zion Strong promoting reggae music
Zion Strong
Episode: Ep 176... Friend Killers
Roe Summerz
Musician associated with the song "Friend Killers"
Episode: Ep 176... Friend Killers
Iffa Cush
Artist featured in the episode's music played
Episode: Ep 176... Friend Killers
Jetro Lion
Musician addressing social issues through reggae
Episode: Ep 170... In Every Country

Host

Daddy English
Host of the show, known for inviting reggae artists and discussing social themes through music. Daddy English engages with guests in meaningful conversations surrounding their artistry and cultural contributions.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 62 ratings
  • Thank youโ€ฆ

    โ€ฆfor so many hourse of good reggae

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    soundAficionadosSoundSystem
    Switzerlanda year ago
  • Great vibes

    Big ups 2 you & your crew ๐ŸŽถ & keep up the positive vibes โ˜ฎ๏ธ

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lady tee and J
    Canada2 years ago
  • Big ๐Ÿ†™ to the man called Daddy English!

    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 ๐Ÿค™๐Ÿผ

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wardo83
    United States2 years ago
  • I m in love ๐Ÿฅฐ with you

    Greeting from Germany ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Kir Kac Kud
    Germany2 years ago
  • Julio ๐Ÿง‘๐Ÿฟโ€๐Ÿš€everybody say hey ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿฟ I like it ๐ŸŒฑ

    Middle Michigan marijuana / ghangha growers

    Working hard ๐Ÿ˜“

    Danny English and legal weed separated at birth.

    ๐ŸŒน๐Ÿท๐Ÿฆ…โ˜Ž๏ธ

    Out of my new house ๐Ÿก

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    United States4 years ago

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The podcast offers enlightening insights into the careers of reggae artists and the themes that inspire their music.
Overall, it evokes positive vibes and positivity in the reggae community, making it a favorite among fans.
Listeners appreciate the engaging discussions and quality music selection throughout the episodes.
The host, Daddy English, is highly regarded for his passion and commitment to celebrating reggae culture.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#210
France/Music
Apple Podcasts
#224
Italy/Music
Apple Podcasts
#71
United Arab Emirates/Music
Apple Podcasts
#170
Philippines/Music
Apple Podcasts
#177
Poland/Music

Talking Points

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Ep 189... Exile
Q: What do you prefer, the studio or the stage?
Junior Dread expressed that both have unique experiences, but he loves performing live because of the direct connection with the audience.
Ep 189... Exile
Q: How did you get attracted to reggae music?
Junior Dread discussed growing up in a Christian family, which instilled a sense of spirituality in his music. He later started translating reggae lyrics and was influenced by artists like Bob Marley.
Ep 187... Yeza
Q: What advice do you have for young women and emerging artists?
Find yourself and establish your unique purpose in the music industry.
Ep 187... Yeza
Q: How important is it to highlight hustlers in your music?
It's essential to recognize ordinary people who form the backbone of society and to give them their flowers.
Ep 187... Yeza
Q: What does being called the Lyrical Lioness mean to you?
It reflects how I creatively express myself through music and lyrics, emphasizing wordplay and depth.

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Featuring in-depth conversations with reggae artists, this podcast explores their journeys and the cultural significance of reggae music. Listeners can expect a blend of contemporary tracks and timeless classics, providing a rich auditory experience while covering vital themes such as empowerment, community, and social justice. Unique initiatives like youth empowerment projects and cultural exchange programs are frequently highlighted, underlining the podcast's commitment to use music as a tool for unity and inspiration in the reggae community and beyond. Overall, it seeks to promote appreciation for reggae culture, making it particularly appealing for those with a passion for music, social activism, and cultural heritage.

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Recent guests on Reggae In The City include:

1. Junior Dread
2. Jah Izrehl
3. Blvk H3ro
4. Exco Levi
5. Lutan Fyah
6. Jethro Lyon
7. Roe Summerz
8. Iffa Cush

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