Reggae Artist – Prophet Benjamin

by Reggae Artists

Part of the Reggae Road Block tour, Prophet Benjamin has established himself on his reggae journey with his most popular tune, ‘Field of Weed. Defining his excalibur authority chanting tunes on the ever-touchy subject of marijuana smoking.

Hailing from rural south Trinidad, Prophet Benjamin belts out heart felt melodies on a wide array of subjects, from women attracted to ‘pretty boys’, love and the HIV virus…in the hit, Delilah.

Delilah, a quite controversial song; but a reality in today’s world that is rampant with the AIDS virus. Each lyrical sentence warns people about not getting carried away with the physical, when we must also consider the diseases that exist.

Dubbed as a ‘real congo bongo’, Prophet Benjamin has injected the reggae vibe into the Caribbean, sharing stages with Marlon Asher, Gyptian and the Reggae Road Block team. Capturing crowds with his sensational voice, he is living his musical dream by entertaining crowds and captivating stageshows.

His musical style is, however, not the typical laid-back reggae, but more of an upbeat vibe…that exudes hyped-up vibe. A part of the reggae all-stars, he continued to captivate audiences worldwide.

Written by Jamie Jaggernauth.

Popularity: 29% [?]

Related posts:

0 Comments For This Post

2 Trackbacks For This Post

  1. http://webdesign-boston.com/ Says:

    “Affordable Webdesign Doesn’t Mean Compromise”…

    THE BEST SERVICE EVER AND MY SITE DIDN’T COST ME A FORTUNE….

  2. SHOP ELECTRONICS!!! Says:

    **YOUTUBE VIDEO REVIEWS ON THE HOTTEST ELECTRONICS OUT**…

    #1 SITE FOR THE LATEST REVIEWS ON THE HOTTEST TECHNOLOGY HITTING THE MAINSTREAM!…

Leave a Reply


Clickcha - The One-Click Captcha

RSS Reggae News

  • Under 20 girls progress
    NEWS coming out of Cuba last night that Guyana clipped Puerto Rico 1-0 Wednesday night, means that Jamaica's Reggae Girlz progressed as the best runner from the two zones of the CFU Under-20 World Cup qualifying tournament and book a spot to the CONCACAF Finals to be held in Panama in March. […]
  • The Reggae Philosopher: Anthony B comes to town with a message and a dance party
    Over the years, the river of reggae music that has flowed through Bend has at times been a rushing torrent, but then sometimes slowed to a mere trickle as it has over the past year. That’s the way live music works in a town like this. But when good reggae comes through the city, people definitely pay attention and they should be paying attention to Anthony B […]
  • Local reggae band lands gig with Wailers
    Splash Guardian, a new reggae group featuring members from all over south Orange County, has scored a gig Thursday opening for the Wailers, a band that began as reggae icon Bob Marley's backup group. The show is at 8 p.m. at Brixton on the Redondo... […]
  • School fuelled MBE DJ’s love of music
    A REGGAE DJ who was made an MBE in the New Year’s Honours said last night that he developed his passion for music while at school in Kidlington. […]
  • Line-up announced for South Auckland Waitangi Day celebrations
    More than 40,000 people are expected to flock to Barry Curtis Park, in Flat Bush, for Toi o Manukau's annual Waitangi Day family celebration. […]
  • King Django's Reggae At Café Nine
    Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant's Features Buzz Facebook Page In just over a half-century, the tiny island of Jamaica has produced a staggering amount of homegrown popular music. […]
  • Rooted in Rasta
    To Anthony B, the meaning of reggae music is realization. Over live instrumentation or digital samples, the Rastafarian singer’s vocals sway from smooth to red-hot as he calls for humankind to reawaken and treat consciousness as paramount in life. […]