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Nā Huaʻōlelo A Me Nā Unuhi - Kings Highway

— mele ʻia e Marlon Asher

"Kings Highway" mele a me nā unuhi. E ʻike i ka mea nāna i kākau i kēia mele. E ʻimi ʻo wai ka mea hana a me ke alakaʻi o kēia wikiō mele. "Kings Highway" haku mele, mele, hoʻonohonoho, nā kahua hoʻoheheʻe, a pēlā aku. ʻO "Kings Highway" kahi mele i hoʻokani ʻia ma pelekania. "Kings Highway" mele ʻia e Marlon Asher
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Original Ganja Farmer Marlon Asher (Trinidad/Tobago) with a new tune on the Babylon Burning riddim (2020).
Riddim by Asher-E. All instruments by Asher-E, except guitar by Mike Knabe. Backing vocals by Robina Souilljee.
Produced and mixed by Asher-E for Black Star Foundation. Mastered by QS Soundlab.

Designs by Tim Hoebee, animations by Michelle Boekhout van Solinge for Black Star Foundation.
Official release: 31 January 2020.

Taken from the album Babylon Burning riddim. Full album (20 versions) is available at:
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The foundation of the Babylon Burning riddim was laid some 30 years ago by Dutch reggae producer Asher-E and it became the origin of the fruitful cooperation between Black Star Foundation and Asher-E. Over the years many artists have interpreted the riddim in their own particular styles, yet only five iterations have appeared on albums before. These previously released versions have all been revisited, remixed and remastered and are incorporated on the new release, alongside fifteen never before heard tracks.

The international appeal of reggae music is again confirmed on this release with vocalists from Japan, the United Kingdom, the Virgin Islands, the Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, Ghana and of course Jamaica. Out of many, one riddim… During the month of February 2020 (Reggae Month) animated lyrical videos will be released at a pace of 3 a week so stay tuned for more videos!

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