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Aleighcia Scottt & Chucky Bantan Exclusive Freestyle
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Aleighcia Scott’s voice has the soul of the finest reggae singers combined with the power of a 50-strong Welsh choir and given that she grew up in Cardiff and yet with family roots from Trelawny, Jamaica, this should come as no surprise. It’s a voice that is exciting those in the know or the reggae scene and Aleighcia has recorded with Julian Marley and more recently been tapped up by both Peckings Records and Rory Stonelove to work on an extended length projects as well as BBC Wales to be one of their Horizons artists for 18/19.
CHUCKY BANTAN WAS BORN AND RAISED IN BRIXTON SOUTH LONDON . HE STARTED AS A DJ THEN SWITCHED TO SING JAY. FIRST PICKING UP THE MIKE IN 1985 AT A HOUSE PARTY AND A FEW LOCAL DANCES. NOTABLY AT THE GOLD CUP CLASH AT ACTON TOWN HALL, KING TUBBYS HIFI VS JAVA NUCLEAR POWER IN 1986. HIS FIRST RECORDING WAS, “DI YOUTH DEM GONE BAD”, A COLLABORATION WITH MARVELLOUS BANTAN IN
1988 FOR THREE MILES RECORDS.
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Ruins of Colbeck Castle. Construction of the castle began in 1655 after the English captured Jamaica from the Spanish and was completed in 1680. It is also believed that the castle was owned by Colonel John Colbeck, a member of the English force of 1655 who subsequently settled in Jamaica and remained in this part of Jamaica until his death in 1682. The castle was most likely built as a defensive fort to fend off attacks from the Spanish, it may also have been used as an opulent residence. (Source: Ted Lee Eubank Fermata)
Coconut vendor #hollandbamboo #stelizabeth show off r cutlass skills. While driving through Holland Bamboo in St Elizabeth jelly stop is a must.
'The coral are coming back': Reviving Jamaica's elegant and essential coral reefs. https://www.usatoday.com/story..../travel/destinations