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Thursday, July 13, 2017

The Significance of Fayann Lyons ‘Break the World.’

In a world where mixtapes are composed of a DJs interpretation of the hottest released music, and playlists are compiled based on a music fans favorite songs, some might be tempted to think that an album is no longer necessary, until you understand the significance of Fayann Lyons album entitled ‘Break The World.’

Moving away from the standard practice of releasing singles which a fan would have to manually assemble in one place, Fayann’s body of work houses some of the hottest Soca chunes that require nothing else than to press ‘play’ on your audio device.  A Soca album is as rare today as getting doubles, roti and alopie from a food truck on the streets of Toronto, which is why Break the World is significant.

16 tracks with catchy lyrics and up tempo music greet Fayann’s fans.  Songs like “Buff” featuring Buffy, “Break the World” and “Drift” standout.  On the latter, Fayann gives advice of what to do when people get in your way and are trying to block your progress; just drift.  Securing her point, she sings “don’t make me send fih dih jab” which is doubled in meaning: a jab referring to boxing, and a jab referring to ‘jab-jab’ as in the sub-genre of Soca.  The track “Everybody Joli” is especially infectious featuring Bunji Garlin, and has a wicked horn section.  If you’re immersed in Trini culture, you know how important horns are to Calypso, so keeping this tradition in Soca is refreshing.  Trini culture has touches of French influence
hence the title and French word play within the song.  

A favorite track by far is “Girls.”  This infectious track is classified as groovy Soca and celebrates all the things that are attractive about women!  “When the girls look good yes the boys they come around….”  In an unofficial sense the track speaks to the unity amongst women and our strength and magnetism.  We are the glue that brings and holds everything together!  

If you’re looking for music for your Soca 2017 season (February to October), then Fayann Lyons delivers everything you need with Break The World (VP Records).  Your favorite DJ is playing it on the radio, your friends have it programmed on their playlist, now you need to add it to your listening device!


Fayann Lyons will be performing August 5th in Toronto at Carnival Kingdom.  Follow her
on social media so you never miss an announcement @fayannlyons




Friday, July 7, 2017

Soca Season is Now So Run the “Girls” with Fayann Lyons!

Soca Season is officially upon us, and the anthem for this season is “Girls” by Fayann Lyons!  Consistently requested by fans and played by every Soca DJ / Selector at parties, Boat Cruises and Carnivals, the sweetness of the ‘Girls’ riddim is ruled by the Queen Fayann!

There is nothing men like to see more than the sweetest women having the sweetest time, whining to a sweet chune, and “Girls” is it.  Where the hot girls are, there the hot boys
will be too!

Produced by Jus Now and co-produced by DJ Fresh from the UK, “Girls” went worldwide so fast that Fayann had to bring visual to audio by releasing the music video which is racking up views like #The6ix (I hope you caught that inside joke)!

If you don’t have a copy of this chune, you can get it from iTunes:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/break-the-world/id1207331237




A Return to 2005 with Sizzla Kalonji

As today is Friday, I’m going to Flashback  to July 16th, 2005 when Sizzla Kalonji released his album ‘They Ain’t Gonna See Us Fall.’  


The significance of this album lies in the title track which became an anthem for every suffering and struggling person faced with hardship.  From Jamaica Avenue in Queens, New York, to Eglinton Avenue West in Toronto, Canada, to every dance hall across Europe, and every lawn in the Caribbean, this song was #1.

Sizzla articulated the inner cry of people worldwide who refused to quit when adversaries wanted to see them fall.  The chorus is simplistic but powerful (“they ain’t gonna see us fall”), as is the 2nd verse which says in part “pray unto the most high he help me / I want to see all my people living wealthy / take care of yourself and be healthy / go to Mount Zion that’s where your blessings be….”  The operative word is ‘pray.’

Additional classic cuts on the album include “People Need Love,” “Knowing Each Other” and “Stop Fighting.”



About this album:

‘Ain’t Gonna See Us Fall’ is a raw testimony from one of Regga’e most influential artists on the issues and controversies he’s personally faced.  The statement is pieced together through various Jamaican singles (some lesser known outside of Jamaica) that served as a schannel for the artist to vent.  The album showcases the prolific, biting verses of Sizzla Kalonji as he speaks to local criticism, his adoration of females and his fiercely independent sometimes eccentric philosophies on life.  Sizzla blends truth and Rasta wisdom with hardcore lyrics over a variety of riddims.  The album makes good examples of why Sizzla’s influence looms large in Reggae and expanding among the Hip Hop nation.


Primary producer on the album is Free Willy.

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Ireland is in Jamaica! Riddim 21!

If the 21 Riddim is your introduction to the production skills of Ireland Records, you're starting at the right place!  This infectious riddim is in sync with the vibe and energy of summer.


Featuring the vocals of super hot artists Dexta Daps, Vershon, Raine Seville and more, this is a must stream.  Getting together with friends?  Heading out to the club?  It doesn't matter ... this riddim is it!

You can #Spotify #Tidal #AppleMusic or #Deezer the HOTTT new 21 Riddim with this link >>> https://vpal.lnk.to/Riddim21!  #StreamIt
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About Ireland Records:

David Ireland is a dedicated music producer and entrepreneur who is equally enthused and passionate about each task he undertakes.  He lives by the philosophy "Anything I can't do can't be done."

March, 2017 Ireland published his very own 'Riddim 21' which is successfully blowing up the airwaves in Jamaica, the wider Caribbean region and the United Kingdom by storm.  The 3 month old riddim has set a standard for itself as it showcases the vocal talent of the King of the Dancehall, Beenie Man, as well as Blakk Man, Jahshawn, Tali 0, Judah Rhyme, Ssense and Don 1 as well as the artists mentioned above.

Riddim 21 continues to attract the attention of many across the world as many world renowned DJs continues to play the riddim.