2018 marks the 25th anniversary of the iconic compilation series Reggae Gold is available tomorrow. This milestone will be celebrated with a throwback mixtape by the legendary RoryStoneLove, featuring classic reggae jams from the likes of Maxi Priest, Capleton, Buju Banton, Beres Hammond and more from Reggae Gold albums in the 90’s. 1993 marked the first year in the series and it has since solidified its place of importance in the culture, being the premier compilation album for the latest and best in reggae and dancehall each year.
Reggae Gold 2018’s exclusive lead track and instant-grat is “Easy to Love You Remix” by VP Records newly signed artist Culan featuring Konshens. The UK born dancehall artist Culan was discovered off the pace of his hit Easy to Love You”, originally featured on last year’s Strictly the Best Vol 57. Released on June 1st“Easy to Love You Remix” has all the right ingredients to become a notable Summer 2018 jam. Other exclusives include “Better”, a new smooth rhythmic single by singer Estelle, following her 2017 Reggae Gold debut with “Love Like Ours” featuring Tarrus Riley and Jahmiel’s flirty single “U”.
Another lead track is Jah Cure’s melodic “Risk it All” featuring Phyllisia Ross.Other standouts include Beres Hammond’s new single “I’m Alive”, Romain Virgo’s “Still”, Christopher Martin’s “Come Back” and Jah9’s “Love Has Found I”, all of whom have current or upcoming projects this year on VP Records.
There is no shortage of crowd pleasers and popular hits from the past year on “Reggae Gold 2018”. Hood Celebrity’s massive hit “Walking Trophy” has established itself as a 2018 ladies anthem. Amindi K. Fro$t, Tessellated, Valleyz’s “Pine and Ginger” has also made waves on urban radio with its tropical and laidback vibe. Ding Dong’spopular “Dweet (Genna Bounce)” has the energy that fans of his expect and anticipate. This year’s compilation also includes hits “Raggamuffin” by Koffee, “Stay So” by Busy Signal, “Ghetto Paradise” by Chronixx and much more.
The innovative and iconic covers have become an integral aspect of the Reggae Gold brand. Many concepts, colors and themes have been explored over the last 25 years, but 2018’s cover pays homage to the humble beginnings by showcasing the raw energy and fashion of the 90s, one of the most influential eras of pop culture.
Shot at the House of Dancehall in Jamaica, models Abonique Coley, Rayana Campbell, Shacqueal Witter, Kimiko Miller, Maleik Lamont and Hakeem Noticeposed in an array of 90s fashions styled and photographed by Savanna Baker and contributing photographer Keanu Gordon. “Being this was the 25th anniversary, the concept was to embrace the aesthetics of the 90s which led to shooting a group of dancers candidly, pulling inspiration from the first years of the Reggae Gold brand,” said creative director for VP Records Stephanie Chin. “Savannah Baker was the ideal photographer to portray the dynamic unfiltered energy of the 1990’s while Director Rogen ‘Ruption’ Walker (RD Studios) was able to capture the rawness of the era,” she concluded. “Having experienced a part of the 90’s made this project more special to me. Being able to capture something from my childhood memory and bringing it to present day was amazing! Bless up VP records,” Ruption stated.
The album’s photo shoot will be used to anchor a limited-edition print and online zine curated by Richard “Treats” Dryden. The piece will include unique features and interviews with reggae artists and cultural influencers across the reggae scene.
“Reggae Gold continues to be the marker for the hottest tracks in the genre every year,” said Christopher Chin, President of VP Records. “As we approach the 25th year of this brand, we are happy to offer the best current and past music to honor the legacy and look forward to the future.”
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Disc #1 Tracklisting
  1. Hood Celebrity – Walking Trophy
  2. Ding Dong – Dweet (Genna Bounce)
  3. Estelle – Better
  4. Culan – Easy to Love You Remix Feat. Konshens
  5. Amindi K. Fro$t, Tessellated, Valleyz -Pine and Ginger
  6. Jah Cure Feat. Phyllisia Ross – Risk It All
  7. Jah9 – Love Has Found I
  8. Romain Virgo – Still
  9. Christopher Martin – Come Back
  10. Dovey Magnum – Bawl Out
  11. Shenseea – Nothing Dem Kno Have Ova Me
  12. Jahmiel – U
  13. Kemar Icon – Why
  14. Busy Signal – Stay So
  15. Chronixx – Ghetto Paradise
  16. Damian Marley ft. Stephen Marley – Medication
  17. Beres Hammond – I’m Alive
  18. Koffee – Raggamuffin
  19. Queen Ifrica – Black Woman
Disc #2 Tracklisting
  1. Reggae Gold 25th Anniversary Mix by RoryStoneLove
  2. Beres Hammond – I Wish
  3. Buju Banton – Batty Rider
  4. Capleton – Every Body
  5. Red Rat – Tight Up Skirt
  6. Bounty Killer – Benz and Bimma
  7. Cutty Ranks – Who Seh Me Done
  8. Lady Saw – Hardcore (It’s Raining)
  9. General Degree – When I Hold You Tonight
  10. Tony Rebel – Fresh Vegetable
  11. Tanya Stephens – Goggle
  12. Beenie Man – Girl Dem Sugar (Remix)
  13. Garnett Silk – Everything I Got
  14. Half Pint – Substitute Lover​
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