Sunday, April 5, 2020

Sound (Hu)man Ft. David Kennedy - Brews Beats & Eats The Podcast

Checkout my brother David Kennedy on the Brews Beats & Eats Podcast with Oldhead Ed











RadiAsian interviews: Mike Bell of Aurora Eclipse Productions and Da Results AKA King DROOPIE

Checkout my brother King Droopie on RadiAsian. Cruise through an eclectic selection of music from soft rock to hip hop and soul with Dav, an interview with Michael Bell of Aurora Elipse Production, or skip on to the 2hr 5min mark where Droopie chops it up; Production, Engineering, Mixing, DAW's, MC'ing and collab'ing. All good listening. Even packed some of my music in there... UP!

Friday, November 1, 2019

The MC AFFIRMATION


Produced by #Inztinkz 
Mixed & Engineered by King Droopie 

Just a regular day in #Jamaica; cruising through suburbs and speeding down highways, but to the rest of the world, suburbs, highways and anything not fitting the Jamaican stereotype doesn’t exist here. 

Here is home, a place I need a plane to visit now that I’m living in London again. I see so many influenced by this island of paradox and beauty not knowing how much it truly has to offer, including Jamaicans that have never ventured as far as Kingston or who have yet to even step foot on its soil. 

Reflecting on this during a recent trip home I started documenting. So untypical am I; British Jamaican #HipHop #Reggae #Soul #singer. Every day that breaks is far from regular, even if all you see is the highlights, this is a sound journey. Art is the mission music is the medicine love is the message. 

This is my affirmation welcome to the adventure.

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

The MC Covers Quincy Jones - Everything must change

Now that I've stopped crying 



Eveything Must Change a song by Benard Ighner performed by Quincy Jones for the album Body Heat, then later by Randy Crawford, Barbera Streisand, Nina Simone and others.


The best part of my work day is just before I leave... Can’t believe I heard this song for the first time just a few years ago. I give thanks to Chinna who shared this one with me visiting #InnaDiYard Simple, moving, timeless, and timely. Now I take the time to learn this song and own it.