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Reggae Music Summer 2008

by Reggae Artists

Just a quick post today to share something with you all that I found just last week.

I don’t know about you but I always seem to find a couple of really, really great tunes that define my summers. There is something about the sunshine of summer that goes hand in hand with reggae music. A few cold beers, maybe a little herb, some good tunes and some good times; this is what my memories of summer are all about. Well just the other day I hit upon a song that I think will be one for the summer of 2008, its called ‘Thanks’ by yet another fantastic Trini reggae artist, Zan. Yeah I know, what is it with Trinis and Reggae music right now? I don’t know much about Zan myself so I am about to go diggin around to bring you some news but for now, just check out what I anticipate is going to be a big tune this summer. What say you?

Thanks to Trinisocajunkie for sharing this one!! Perhaps any Trinis out there can let us know more about Zan??? Drop some comments below!

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. trench Says:

    Listen to Reggae every day. Next concert here on Guam.. we got Rebelution… yeah!!! Check out tracks from these guys too. http://www.myspace.com/56hope Serious stuff from di islands!!!

  2. Dex Says:

    I dunno much aboute Zan but i like dis tune…its wicked!!Im lookin forward to listen to some more

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