I think one of the greatest choruses in dancehall overall—it stands out because it kind of suggests a story that might be going on—is “Nobody move, nobody get hurt.” Every time I write a song, I ...
All hail the king! Reggae and dancehall legend King Yellowman came to fame in 1982 with his seminal Mister Yellowman album, which contained hits like the instantly recognizable “Nobody Move, Nobody ...
Born with albinism in 1956, dancehall music legend King Yellowman was rejected from birth. As a baby, he was found in a supermarket’s trash heap in Kingston, Jamaica. Miraculously surviving and raised ...
If rap music is the CNN of black America, dancehall reggae is the equivalent for ghetto youth in Jamaica. Since first emerging in the late ’60s, Jamaican DJs (the reggae version of hip-hop’s MCs) have ...
NEW HAVEN -- Yellowman, the striking, albino, constantly-touring king of reggae dancehall music, returns to Toad's Place with his Sagittarius Band Tuesday to bring ...
Deep rub-a-dubbing reggae in legendary West Palm Beach rock haunt Respectable Street? Why not? After all, “King” Yellowman’s explicitly sexual dancehall verses pushed the envelope back in the early ...
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The Jamaican flag's colors are yellow, green and black. The yellow is a symbol representing sunshine and natural resources. It's not surprising that Winston Foster chose Yellowman as his dancehall ...
December 16, 2001, was my thirtieth birthday. That night saw my first attempt to visit Winstons in Ocean Beach. The bouncer didn’t let me in, possibly because I may have already been drunk due to some ...
The king of rock ‘n’ roll is 14 years gone, but the king of reggae deejays stormed the stage of Hartford’s West Indian Social Club Sunday night. “The king! The king! The king!” they shouted as the ...