The Best Reggae Music of 2008

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The Best Reggae Music of 2008 was a great year for reggae music. Here are some of the best tracks of the year.

Best Reggae Albums of 2008

In 2008, the best reggae albums came from a wide range of artists, both established and up-and-coming. From traditional roots reggae to contemporary dancehall, these albums represent the best of what the genre had to offer in 2008.

Albums:
-Maximum Sound presents JahDan Blakkamoore – Babylon City Rockers
-Barrington Levy – Sweet Reggae Music
-Beres Hammond – A Moment in Time
-Buju Banton – Rasta Got Soul
-Chuck Fenda – The Voice of the Poor
-Gentleman – Another Intensity
-Morgan Heritage – Save the Music
-Bushman -Babylon Burning
-Ini Kamoze – Here Comes the Hotstepper

Best Reggae Songs of 2008

There was a lot of great reggae music released in 2008, with many artists experimenting with new sounds and styles. Here are some of the best reggae songs of the year:

1. “No Woman, No Cry” by Vybz Kartel: This emotional ballad from one of Jamaica’s biggest stars is a modern classic.
2. “Take Me as I Am” by Tarrus Riley: Tarrus’ debut album contained this smooth love song, which quickly became a hit.
3. “Don’t Worry” by Morgan Heritage: One of the most popular tracks from Morgan Heritage’s album “Mission in Progress”, this song is a great example of modern roots reggae.
4. “In My Arms” by Beres Hammond: Beres Hammond is one of the masters of Jamaican love songs, and this track from his album “Into The Night” is a beautiful example of his work.
5. “One Love/People Get Ready” by Bob Marley & The Wailers: This classic track from Bob Marley has been covered by many artists, but it never sounds better than when performed by The Wailers.

Best Reggae Artists of 2008

There are a lot of great reggae artists out there, but who are the best of the best? Here are our picks for the best reggae artists of 2008.

Bob Marley is, of course, the king of reggae, and he is still going strong today. His album “Exodus” is one of the most popular reggae albums ever made, and it is still played regularly on radio stations all over the world. Marley’s songs are full of positive messages and his music is loved by people of all ages.

Another great reggae artist is Ziggy Marley. Ziggy is Bob Marley’s son, and he has followed in his father’s footsteps by making some great reggae music of his own. Ziggy’s album “Love Is My Religion” was nominated for a Grammy award, and it contains some truly beautiful songs. If you’re a fan of Bob Marley’s music, then you’ll definitely want to check out Ziggy’s work as well.

Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley is another one of Bob Marley’s sons, and he is also a very talented reggae artist. Damian has won two Grammy awards for his work, and he is widely considered to be one of the best young reggae artists out there today. His album “Welcome to Jamrock” was extremely popular, and it earned Damian a lot of new fans from all over the world.

If you’re looking for some great reggae music to listen to this year, then be sure to check out the work of these three artists. You won’t be disappointed!

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