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February 01, 2008

REGGAE UNCENSORED - RIVETING NEW DVD DOCUMENTARY FOR USA RELEASE IN REGGAE MONTH

reggae_uncensored.jpgNew York, NY: A riveting new documentary that examines the underbelly of the reggae culture internationally with shocking footage and brutally frank interviews is scheduled for release in the American market during Reggae month, on Tuesday February 26, 2008.

Appropriately named Reggae Uncensored, the footage showcases key elements of Reggae and its sub-culture in a candid way with sustained images of sizzling performances strung together with generous portions of drugs, sex and the inevitable passa passa.

The DVD gives an inside look at what's really going on in the world of reggae music. It takes the viewer on the road, back stage, behind the hallowed closed doors and beyond the eye of mainstream media to document the real truths.

The first of several episodes features today's brightest and biggest stars: Damian Marley, Sean Paul, Buju Banton, Beenie Man, Sizzla Kalonji, Ninja Man and Junior Reid. The documentary also features the contemporary crop of hit makers - Mavado, Collie Budzz, Ding Dong, Aidonia, Macka Diamond and Empire Isis to name a few. This groundbreaking DVD title is broken down in chapters very much like a storybook. Some of the chapters are called 'The Return of Ninja Man,' 'Irie Jamboree,' 'Ravers Clavers,' 'Shopping with Macka Diamond,' 'Labor Day on the Parkway,' 'The Rise And Fall of a Jamaican Don' and 'Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley.' In defining his role in the reggae music business with host Chyna, Marley commented, "We are in a position where we can help and be a voice others who really do not have a voice for themselves."

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Reggae Uncensored is 90 minutes long with English subtitles to support the Jamaican Creole. Other parts of the series are to follow. The documentary was produced by Nutz Films (New York City) in collaboration with Chyna Doll Productions and is being distributed worldwide by Gold Dust Media.

"We feel extremely proud of the world class quality and professionalism of this exciting new product, and we feel this DVD will continue to push our music to new levels of understanding and acceptance globally," remarked Ray Stewart, executive producer of Reggae Uncensored.

Posted by yardFlex at February 1, 2008 10:09 AM


Comments

Posted by: realtugz on February 1, 2008 11:30 AM

well, me can say that, reggae dvd reach across the globe from morning, stage shos, passa passa, even the new sound we jus buss last year bembe thursday's,, n dem nuh go stop mek dem fi ppl 2 watch,, n is not only jamaicans watch dem niether,, me c english nuh tired fi watch dem, dem love it like whoe,,


Posted by: Wade Cameron on February 1, 2008 12:41 PM

Reggae music just like any genre of music is a voice for the people to speak whatever they feel affect them socially. So when people speak negative thing it's only what they know. When people see the documentary don't jump the gun and say reggae music is responsible for anything because people's actions are what account them to do the things that they do. Big up to all di artist dem who continue to push reggae music fawod inna di world.


Posted by: Wade Cameron on February 1, 2008 12:42 PM

Reggae music just like any genre of music is a voice for the people to speak whatever they feel affect them socially. So when people speak negative thing it's only what they know. When people see the documentary don't jump the gun and say reggae music is responsible for anything because people's actions are what account them to do the things that they do. Big up to all di artist dem who continue to push reggae music fawod inna di world.


Posted by: B-RAD on February 1, 2008 08:36 PM

hate the sex, drugs and passa passa. still like to believe reggae a pure form of music. positive vybz with role models. dont want to see our music americanized. jamaica a nice place.


Posted by: donde on February 1, 2008 11:02 PM

Mi waan a seh Reggae haffi powerful lyrics and dis why many a focus on it sooo much. Lik any music it haffi good and bad but mi a waan seh good outweighs bad . Dis a depend pon one approach , artistes are human beings dem haffi sum weakness also. No kind of music apart fron gospel haffi pon it +ve vibes. Reggae a conquer di welt . ..


Posted by: jahmar rose on February 2, 2008 01:01 PM

This is what you call top-class information.


Posted by: yuh muma on February 4, 2008 03:27 PM

KILLER NOH DEH PON D COVER.... WADDATT?

NOR CAPELTON??????????????


Posted by: One love on February 6, 2008 01:41 PM

Big up Empire ISIS doing massive tings!

Saw her on HYPE TV


Posted by: sonicsoulpw on February 12, 2008 10:55 PM

Heck yea, this is gonna be good!


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