Riddim Salut Jamaica’s Bob Marley Tribute featuring Yaadcore and Fiyah Yout

First Riddim Salut Jamaica in New York

On Sunday, February 10, deejays, clothing designers, artists, media personalities and dancers headed over to Lover’s Rock New York, for the highly anticipated, Riddim Salut Jamaica. Despite the threats of a snowstorm, the crowd was eager to experience this new event in the New York City area, which simultaneously honored the King of Reggae Bob Marley. Unlike other tributes, the focus was sound system culture.  The featured deejays, Yaadcore and Fiyah Yout (of Fifty Kaliba Sound) selected tracks from Bob Marley and the best of the best in reggae and dancehall music. More After The Jump

Voluminous tracks were selected  from Bob Marley’s large anthology. Moreover, the audience previewed unreleased songs from rising Jamaican artists. Most notable was a song entitled “Light as a Feather” by emerging reggae artist, Karbon, who recently signed to Yaadcore’s 12 Yaad Records.

 

Riddim Salut Jamaica presented a comprehensive review of Bob Marley’s music, in tribute to this legend. It also showcased new talent and unreleased music, straight from Yaad. Honorable mentions who showed their support include Brooklyn Painter, Mr. Martin of House of Love;  Black Clothing Designers, including  Creative Native of Chocolate Cake Collection and Jacob’s Eye of 128 Mountain;  Deejay Binghi Dan; and Dancer and Photographer, Nikki Say Shoot.  We look forward to future Riddim Salut Jamaica events of this high caliber in New York City.

 

Photographs By: Tizzy Tokyo

Written By: Angel Love

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