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Not that song specifically, but that type of music can still get good spins here.
Nikki
Not really. This type of music is mostly heard at " Old hits Parties" that play mostly music that from that reggae era and some radio stations play these types of songs on specific days they call "retro days" or " throw back days"
Don, son of Shakka
If it is an oldies musical clash, yes as selectors will uses these songs as aces, but you won't hear it on the air waves.
Chula
Yes it is! But it's mostly listened by a more mature crowd since they are more into Dance Hall Reggae music. I actually loved it, I would listen to that any day than the real fast Reggae, this is more my style very smooth hehe.......
I also love Reggae songs by Gregory Isaac and Sanchez.
Lamoya
this type of music is oldies and its not popular it will get played at a old hits party and very rarely over the radio as a throw back
◄☯♫ vanitee of vanitees ♫☯►
those songs are still on the lips of many jamaicans
sometimes at a dance they get played randomly but not necessarily on radio unless its a special program and all