Buju gets 10 hard ones in Florida but may be out by 2017. The Gargamel seh.. "the days that lie ahead are filled with despair, but I have courage and grace and I'm hopeful, and that is sufficient to carry me through". Jah Cure came out with the most crucial music when inside. May Buju also get inspiration from his music and find the strength to go through. Its not an easy road......
Free Up The Prisoners Mixtape 2010. New roots and one-drop selections. Highlights include Buju tributes from Cocoa Tea & Anthony B, Anthony John's Meditation Spree and Anthony Able's excellent Negril Jail. Pure vibes from Nicky Silk on Free. Riddim include: Caribbean (IrieVibrations), Vineyard Town (Maximum Sound), Boops (JukeBoxx), Jah Jah See Dem A Come (Fireball) and Blessing (Sista).
Free Up The Prisoners Mixtape 2010. New roots and one-drop selections. Highlights include Buju tributes from Cocoa Tea & Anthony B, Anthony John's Meditation Spree and Anthony Able's excellent Negril Jail. Pure vibes from Nicky Silk on Free. Riddim include: Caribbean (IrieVibrations), Vineyard Town (Maximum Sound), Boops (JukeBoxx), Jah Jah See Dem A Come (Fireball) and Blessing (Sista).
Featuring: Richie Spice, Anthony John, Jah Mali, Andrew Paul, Morgan Heritage, Elijah Prophet, Luciano, Jah Mason, Sojah, Anthony B, Tarrus Riley, Gyptian, Suga Roy, Conrad Crystal, Cocoa Tea, Busy Signal, Lukie D, Capleton, Fanton Mojah, Peetah Morgan, Maxi Priest, Richie Stephens, Mojo Morgan, Nicky Silk, Firekey, Chezidek, Lutan Fyah, Perfect, Ky-Erie and Anthony Able. Relist
could you please provide a tracklist? what is that beatiful acoustic song that begins the mix?
ReplyDeleteGreetings and thanks for the remarks... nuff respect. I'll put the tracklist up now. The 1st tune is by Richie Spice - Why Should I. He also did a reggae version.
ReplyDeletebooyah! Siam this mixtape kill! big up
ReplyDeleteFree Buju Banton!