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Reggae Gold 2007

Reggae Gold 2007

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 31 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Sean Paul, Buju Banton, Mavado, Munga, Elephant Man, Shaggy

Playlist

More Woman by Shaggy (4:14)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 5,565
Sacrifice by Alaine (3:52)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 4,845
Bring It by Elephant Man (3:15)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 4,468
I Need Her In My Arms by I-Wayne (3:36)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 3,390
Love And Affection by Pressure (4:19)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 3,914
Hide Away by Tessanne (5:00)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 3,468
My Fadah Seh by Gyptian (3:38)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 2,602
Sticky by Jah Cure (3:27)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 3,008
Brooklyn And Jamaica by Morgan Heritage (3:44)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 2,764
Last Night by Mavado (2:45)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 2,539
Bad From Mi Born by Munga (3:53)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 2,527
Top Shotta Nah Miss by Mavado (2:58)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 2,428
This Is Why I'm Hot (Blackout Remix) by Mims featuring Cham & Junior Reid (3:38)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 4,541
Watch Them Roll by Sean Paul (3:04)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 6,726
Bobby Reds by Buju Banton (3:56)
explicit Date added: 07/31/07 | Total listens: 2,585

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Biography

CELEBRATING ITS 15TH YEAR, REGGAE GOLD 2007 UNVEILS ITS TREASURES OF THE CARIBBEAN

The #1 reggae compilation, Reggae Gold 2007 Treasures of The Caribbean, divulged its riches to the rest of the world on June 12, 2007. VP Records discovered 18 of the most prized reggae gems of 2007 along with an exclusive bonus DVD featuring the hottest music videos, artist interviews, footage of Kingston’s liveliest dancehall parties and the Reggae Gold cover model casting call and photo shoot.

After digging and searching, VP experts found the essential jewels necessary for a first-class compilation. The medley of Caribbean tunes ranges from the top-rated hits to rare exclusive tracks…from dancehall’s finest to roots & lover’s rock’s best…from hip hop vibes to pop vibrations.

The Gold Mine Find represents Wealth, Prestige, Assertiveness and Lavishness.

Exuding 24 karat goodness to the fullest, MIMS ft. Junior Reid, and Cham carry their bravados to another level on “This Is Why I’m Hot” Black Out Remix. Practicing what they preach, this #1 Billboard hit’s cocksure delivery and allure led them to gold status in only a matter of minutes. This is why they’re hot!

The Sapphire Piece represents Harmony, Loyalty, Composure, Mutual Understanding and Indestructible Trust.

Newcomer Tesseanne Chin- pop songstress with a dash of dancehall diva- gains her fan’s trust instantaneously on her melodic heart felt tune “ Hideaway,” where the hopeless romantic expresses her devotion and love for a special someone.

The Ruby Smash is undisputed ruler and most sought after, representing vivacity, passion and power.

Making crimson waves since day one, Sean Paul, the dancehall king, radiates the vigor and sexiness needed to get the club jumping on his new dance single “Watch Dem Gal A Roll” off his anticipated Fall 2007 album.

The Emerald Tune represents freshness, vividness, never monotonous behavior and lively vigor in all its nuances.

Mavado, the one and only turbulent genius who is taking dancehall by storm, brilliantly shines as the next star of his genre. Surviving as a spontaneous youth in tumultuous surroundings, Mavado reveals his plot on the gun tune smash “Top Shatta Nah Miss.”

The Diamond Cut represents first-class service, eternity and journey. You better bring it cause Elephant Man is waiting, and he only expects the finest of course….uhh…diamonds, that is. Prompt delivery equals smooth business operations, according to Buju Banton’s hit song “Driver.” On Elephant Man’s “Bring It,” the follow up tune to Driver, Elephant Man plays the recipient and seller of these delivered goods from Buju’s driver. This choice cut is expected to be on Elephant Man’s upcoming album, “Let’s Get Physical,” set to be released by VP/Bad Boy Records this August.

Track Listing 1. Watch Dem Roll – Sean Paul 2. This Is Why I’m Hot (Blackout Remix) 3. Top Shotta Nah Miss – Mavado 4. Bad From Mi Born – Munga 5. Last Night- Mavado 6. Bring It- Elephant Man 7. Bobby Reds-Buju Banton 8. Brooklyn Jamaica- Morgan Heritage 9. Sticky – Jah Cure 10. My Fada Seh – Gyptian 11. Hideaway – Tessanne 12. Love & Affection – Pressure 13. I Need Her in My Arms – I Wayne 14. Sacrifice – Alaine 15. More Woman – Shaggy

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