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KwasiAfrica Promotions & Damusichits.com presents …
Pre Thanksgiving Reggae Bash in Everett feat Selassie I Soldier, DJ OneLove
A night of Roots & Culture Reggae on the North side. Kick off your Thanksgiving weekend with something new and special Everett – Snohomish County peeps. This pre-Thanksgiving, folks will be coming from Seattle to party in EVERETT.
Selassie I Soldier
Alex Kajumulo and The Bushman Sound
DJ OneLove – Kwasiafrica
All Ages until 10:30
Free for children12 and under
$10
Seattle Reggae
Everett Reggae
Seattle Concerts
Seattle Live Music Network
One Love Productions (Seattle)
Reggae Concerts Upcoming Group
::VENUE: Everett’s Finest Tony V’s!
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Check out: Top Reggae Charts by iTunes
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Find tickets for UFC 244: Jorge Masvidal vs. Nate Diaz in New York, New York at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, November 02, 2019. Madison Square Garden is located at 4 Pennsylvania Plaza in New York, NY
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WATCH Public Enemy – Fight The Power
We bring you this revolutionary hip-hop classic by Public Enemy. Fight the Power was featured on Spike Lee’s classic film Do The Right Thing. We thank George Floyd for doing the right; and for helping spark the fight against power. RIP.
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To understand the colossal talents of Taylor Swift, flash back to where it all began: “Tim McGraw,” the then-16-year-old’s ode to her high school sweetheart. Plaintive, melodic, dense with rich imagery—the song, like the countless others she’s released since, is a view right into Swift’s soul. That is her gift: From the jaunty, melodic country of “Love Story” to the towering, hip-hop-infused pop of “Bad Blood” to her stellar 2019 duet with Brendon Urie “ME!,” Swift yanks you into her world with both hands, capturing the pain of a soured relationship or the triumph of moving to the big city with unbridled enthusiasm. And when she makes bold creative transformations, like declaring herself dead on “Look What You Made Me Do,” she does so with conviction and an acknowledgment that even though she’s only human, she’s the one in control.
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To understand the colossal talents of Taylor Swift, flash back to where it all began: “Tim McGraw,” the then-16-year-old’s ode to her high school sweetheart. Plaintive, melodic, dense with rich imagery—the song, like the countless others she’s released since, is a view right into Swift’s soul. That is her gift: From the jaunty, melodic country of “Love Story” to the towering, hip-hop-infused pop of “Bad Blood” to her stellar 2019 duet with Brendon Urie “ME!,” Swift yanks you into her world with both hands, capturing the pain of a soured relationship or the triumph of moving to the big city with unbridled enthusiasm. And when she makes bold creative transformations, like declaring herself dead on “Look What You Made Me Do,” she does so with conviction and an acknowledgment that even though she’s only human, she’s the one in control.
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Burna Boy, grandson of music critic Benson Idonje, has music in his blood. He juggles Afrobeats and R&B with seeming ease—2012’s single “Like to Party” is a synth-laden track that melds soulful singing with bright, punchy beats. The pounding bass and catchy refrains of his dancehall-influenced music show that the rapper has a talent for finding earworm melodies. Despite this skill, he hasn’t gotten stuck on one formulaic style—he adds downtempo pop to 2018’s “Ye” and Latin salsa instrumentals to the 2017 single “Deja Vu”, exploring the full range of his dynamic, beat-forward club tracks.
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