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VP takes on the classics

The upcoming release from VP Records says it all “Dancehall Anthems”. It’s what we on the program call ‘Old Time Something’ where modern artists are making their versions of these Dancehall classics.

Opting to stay with the original lyric sheet, Runkus brings a youthful vibe to the song.  “Strange” is the fourth release from the forthcoming Dancehall Anthems compilation project produced by GRAMMY Award winning producer Jeremy Harding.  The project is due for release on October 16th, 2020 on the VP Records label.
Previous releases from Dancehall Anthems include King Beenie Man “Mad Kings” in honor of King Yellowman, Kabaka Pyramid “Nice Up The Dance” in honor of Michigan and Smiley, and Wayne Marshall “Lots of Sign” in honor of Tenor Saw.

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Macka B ft Ted Ganung - 'Stop It, Idiot Ting'

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Nuff families, relationships and communities mash up over Idiot Tings, but Macka B reminds us we can Stop It through overstanding and creating space for mental clarity.

Macka B, one of Britain's most influential Dancehall toasters has spent a career spreading conscious messages through music to inspire multiple generations of listeners worldwide.

'Stop It, Idiot Ting' is a collaboration with NYC based producer, dj and musician Ted Ganung who originally wrote the instrumental and played all the instruments in dedication to his twin daughters born earlier this year.

 The vocals were recorded at Delamix Studios in England and mixed by Dickie Delamix with additional vocal harmonies by Steve Ital. Mastering was done by Nick Burchall of Audio Animals Studio in London. The album artwork is by Sam Greenwood.