Blessed / Blessed
Album: | Blessed | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Blessed | Added: | Nov 2007 | |
Label: | Explorer Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-11-25 | Pull Date: | 2008-01-27 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jan 6 | Dec 30 | Dec 16 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 30, 2007: | New World Disorder
Don't Dis |
3. | Dec 12, 2007: | public noize racket
Don't Dis |
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2. | Dec 24, 2007: | New World Disorder's Eve
Reggae Time Remix |
4. | Dec 09, 2007: | New World Disorder
Dance |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2007-11-26
Reviewed 2007-11-26
Blessed – Blessed
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/14/07
First full album by up and coming Dancehall star living in Canada. Covers a wide variety of styles, including a couple of cool Reggae/ Reggaeton mashups – unfortunately, IMO covers a wide variety of quality, too. I can’t tell you how much I hated track 18, but everything with 3 and 4 stars is quite good…
FCCs on track 7 (which is VERY naughty in patois!), and might be one on 17, but since it’s so hard to tell, I ain’t sweating that one…
1. 3:59 ***uptempo and upbeat, almost ska. Lush harmonies, big hit.
2. 3:56 **short preaching intro, then midtempo and rather mellow dancehall with what sounds like a bit of backmasking, more harmonies.
3. 3:16 *modern midtempo dancehall, slightly processed vocals. “You’re all I need, even more than weed” – gotta love it!
4. 3:51 processed vocals and talking intro. Downtempo dancehall love song. This kind of vocal processing is so popular in dancehall these days, and I’m sick of it…
5. 3:46 ***sweet midtempo lover’s rock riddim. In praise of Jamaica – the board of tourism needs to latch onto this one.
6. 3:57 ****remix of track 2 – fusion of Reggae and Reggaeton. First time I’ve heard this combo – cool! Apparently one Andy Vama provides the Reggaeton production/vocal.
7. 3:44 FCCs – “fuck” and several in Jamaican… somewhat uptempo dancehall.
8. 3:32 **midtempo roots skank. Mostly cool lyrics, but there are some cheesy elements.
9. 3:36 ***finger snapping and skat intro, then downtempo dancehall skank.
10. 3:16 ***midtempo roots skank – the obligatory song about pot.
11. 3:10 *downtempo modern skank with some truly odd processed vocals.
12. 3:57 **downtempo dancehall skank with female backing vocals, stand firm lyrics.
13. 3:27 downtempo dancehall skank, a bit of vocal processing – quite sweet lyrics, but the music is pretty dismal.
14. 4:02 ****midtempo roots skank, Rasta militant lyrics.
15. 3:37 **downtempo dancehall, strong hard times lyrics.
16. 3:45 **midtempo skank with lots of electronics, female backing vocals.
17. 3:33 May be an FCC? ***downtempo skank with syndrum, hard times lyrics.
18. 4:32 slow R&B – godawful. Female guest vocals. I hate this!
19. 4:06 slow dancehall with a bit of nyahbinghi drum and too much synthesized strings, Rasta lyrics.
20. 3:06 ****strong midtempo dancehall skank, strong elements of Reggaeton. Good sound.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/14/07
First full album by up and coming Dancehall star living in Canada. Covers a wide variety of styles, including a couple of cool Reggae/ Reggaeton mashups – unfortunately, IMO covers a wide variety of quality, too. I can’t tell you how much I hated track 18, but everything with 3 and 4 stars is quite good…
FCCs on track 7 (which is VERY naughty in patois!), and might be one on 17, but since it’s so hard to tell, I ain’t sweating that one…
1. 3:59 ***uptempo and upbeat, almost ska. Lush harmonies, big hit.
2. 3:56 **short preaching intro, then midtempo and rather mellow dancehall with what sounds like a bit of backmasking, more harmonies.
3. 3:16 *modern midtempo dancehall, slightly processed vocals. “You’re all I need, even more than weed” – gotta love it!
4. 3:51 processed vocals and talking intro. Downtempo dancehall love song. This kind of vocal processing is so popular in dancehall these days, and I’m sick of it…
5. 3:46 ***sweet midtempo lover’s rock riddim. In praise of Jamaica – the board of tourism needs to latch onto this one.
6. 3:57 ****remix of track 2 – fusion of Reggae and Reggaeton. First time I’ve heard this combo – cool! Apparently one Andy Vama provides the Reggaeton production/vocal.
7. 3:44 FCCs – “fuck” and several in Jamaican… somewhat uptempo dancehall.
8. 3:32 **midtempo roots skank. Mostly cool lyrics, but there are some cheesy elements.
9. 3:36 ***finger snapping and skat intro, then downtempo dancehall skank.
10. 3:16 ***midtempo roots skank – the obligatory song about pot.
11. 3:10 *downtempo modern skank with some truly odd processed vocals.
12. 3:57 **downtempo dancehall skank with female backing vocals, stand firm lyrics.
13. 3:27 downtempo dancehall skank, a bit of vocal processing – quite sweet lyrics, but the music is pretty dismal.
14. 4:02 ****midtempo roots skank, Rasta militant lyrics.
15. 3:37 **downtempo dancehall, strong hard times lyrics.
16. 3:45 **midtempo skank with lots of electronics, female backing vocals.
17. 3:33 May be an FCC? ***downtempo skank with syndrum, hard times lyrics.
18. 4:32 slow R&B – godawful. Female guest vocals. I hate this!
19. 4:06 slow dancehall with a bit of nyahbinghi drum and too much synthesized strings, Rasta lyrics.
20. 3:06 ****strong midtempo dancehall skank, strong elements of Reggaeton. Good sound.
Track Listing
1. | Reggae Time | 11. | Officially Missing You | |||
2. | Dance | 12. | Road Of Life | |||
3. | All I Need | 13. | Grandma | |||
4. | Natural African | 14. | Don't Dis | |||
5. | Jamaica Land Of The Sun | 15. | Unexpected | |||
6. | Dance | 16. | Hard Man To Kill | |||
7. | She Wants Me | 17. | Ghetto People | |||
8. | Pretty Woman | 18. | You Are Mine | |||
9. | Party In The Street | 19. | Thank You | |||
10. | Herb Tea | 20. | Reggae Time Remix |