Video: Kabaka Pyramid’s ‘Nice Up the Dance’
New York, NY– This past Friday, VP Records unleashed Kabaka Pyramid’s update of Michigan & Smiley’s 1979 “Real Rock” anthem, “Nice Up The Dance.” Incorporating original
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New York, NY– This past Friday, VP Records unleashed Kabaka Pyramid’s update of Michigan & Smiley’s 1979 “Real Rock” anthem, “Nice Up The Dance.” Incorporating original
Plus three releases spanning four decades of rare and collectible Reggae on Vinyl, highlighting the Xterminator label, Lee Perry’s Black Ark, and a hit single from
Video Launches on Tuesday, August 25th New York, NY– On Aug. 21, VP Records unleashes Kabaka Pyramid’s update of Michigan & Smiley’s 1979 “Real Rock” anthem,
Featuring Jo Mersa Marley (son of Stephen Marley/grandson of Bob Marley), the raw, upbeat new single is the latest from the artist who recently released
The video for Richie Spice’s “Together We Stand” has been released. Following the release of the album of the same name, the video sets the
Out on streaming platforms digitally on Friday, May 22, Reggae Loves Unity is a themed compilation of hits selected from the VP/Greensleeves catalog centered around
Out today, the fourth and final music video from Jah9’s Note To Self album, “Could It Be,” anchors the narrative that ties the body of
Virtual experience being considered for this summer The producers of the annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival New York have announced that due to the overwhelming
Out on VP Records, trap dancehall artist Squash has released his single “Let It Go.” Following a string of seminal trap dancehall hits including “Mek
VP Records has premiered the Red Hot mixtape from Reggae icon Richie Spice on YouTube to celebrate the upcoming release of his new album, Together
On Saturday, May 9 from 1-4 p.m. ET, Rampage Sound and leading UK mas band Socaholic join forces for a free interactive online Carnival via
VP Records is happy to announce the May 2020 line up for their weekly DJ Happy Hour Series. Every Friday from 5-6 p.m. EST on YouTube.com/VPRecords, viewers can tune in to see