Rebel Control
Rebel Control

Rebel Control

GBRReggae, Reggae Fusion
262 monthly listeners
  • 204 followers
  • 276 subscribers
  • 1.2K followers
  • 42 followers
  • 340 followers

Rebel Control's Top Spotify Songs

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Don't Let Them Fool Ya ...
47 streams
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Things
38 streams
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Worldwide Ceasefire
38 streams
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Sirens
14 streams
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Whine Ya Body Down !
12 streams
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Rise Up

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Rebel Control's YouTube Videos

18.1K
Views

REBEL CONTROL - CREEP reggae cover version - live band.

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REBEL CONTROL - CREEP reggae cover version - live band.
Youtube
18.1K views
Jul 14, 2008
10.9K
Views
Rebel Control - Whine Your Body Down - Official Music Video
Youtube
10.9K views
Oct 29, 2013
7.8K
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Rebel Control - Hold On To Love

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Rebel Control - Hold On To Love
Youtube
7.8K views
Jul 30, 2010

Rebel Control's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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🌱 Chill Mango Island
by Spotify
26K
Followers

Events3 Events

Aug-Sep
30-01
One Love Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, Bruton • N/A N/A
Past
Aug
07-11
Boomtown Fair
United Kingdom
GBR
, New Alresford • N/A N/A
Past
Jul
19-22
Magical Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, Haywards Heath • N/A N/A
Past

Rebel Control's Past Events3 Events

  • One Love Festival festival

    Dawn Penn, Manudigital, Dub FX, Reemah, King Yellowman, Macka B, Brother Culture, Mad Professor, The Abyssinians, Warrior King, Iration Steppas, Reggae Roast, E.sy Kennenga, Kiko Bun, Vibronics, Iba Mahr, Charlie P, Ray Keith, Benjamin Zephaniah, Pyramids Symarip, Sylford Walker, Liondub, Fabio and Grooverider, Gully Bop, Mixmaster Morris, Ruff Trade, Unstoppable Fyah, Babe Roots, Red-i, Saxon Sound System, Twilight Circus, TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT, Dubateers, Teshay Makeda, Mighty Emmanuel & Lion Shiloh, The Barefoot Bandit, The Scribes, Double O, Earl Gateshead, Etna Kontrabande, Sun Sooley, Bajjna, Skata Tones, Clea Llewellyn, Rebel Control, Carnival Collective, Marx Gallo, The upper cut band, Macky Banton, South London Samba, Mangoseed, The Datura Roots Collective, Richie B, Mantra, Bloco Branco, Ruddock's Om, Shelly Lightnin & The Most High Band, Nick Manasseh, Trinity, The Petty Thieves
    GBR, Bruton
    Medium
  • Boomtown Fair festival

    Ms. Lauryn Hill, Chase & Status, UB40, Stonebwoy, Twista, Little Simz, Salt-N-Pepa, Chronixx, Four Tet, Bou, Jada Kingdom, Amelie Lens, Carl Cox, Dr. Peacock, Alborosie, Xavier Rudd, Majestic, Groove Armada, Kenny Dope, Sammy Virji, Boys Noize, Infected Mushroom, The Streets, Little Dragon, Enrico Sangiuliano, Pennywise, slowthai, Shy FX, Stylo G, Kabaka Pyramid, Mall Grab, Naâman, Patrick Topping, Jurassic 5, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Manudigital, Iseo & Dodosound, Liquid Soul, Killing Joke, Sister Nancy, Emmanuel Jal, Marten Hørger, Napalm Death, High Contrast, Skream, Gogol Bordello, SOFT PLAY, Mefjus, Eats Everything, Prophets Of Rage, D Double E, Joy Orbison, Brass Against, Tanya Stephens, Nova Twins, DJ Zinc, Ocean Wisdom, Claude VonStroke, General Levy, Crossfaith, At The Gates, Sevana, Mungo's Hi Fi, Kae Tempest, Lava La Rue, Johnny Flynn, Friendly Fires, Selecta J-Man, The Black Seeds, Marcus Gad, Marcia Griffiths, Sian Evans - Kosheen, Ajja, Nickodemus, Blackalicious, Redlight, La P'tite Fumée, Yazmin Lacey, Black Sun Empire, FooR, Avalon, Ms. Dynamite, This Is The Kit, Super Cat, DRS, Alice Russell, Zero, Bedouin Soundclash, Therapy?, Mella Dee, Animus, Asian Dub Foundation, Bosq, Mandidextrous, Vandal, Teddy Killerz, The Allergies, Break, Leo Justi, Kamiyada+, The Upbeats, Moscow Death Brigade, Dense & Pika, Cancer Bats, The Four Owls, Goldie Lookin Chain, Congo Natty, Subhumans, Hak Baker, Tallah, Local, Nubya Garcia, Stella Donnelly, Conducta, Erol Alkan, NAOMI COWAN, Dirty Dike, Gentleman's Dub Club, Atari Teenage Riot, Leftöver Crack, DJ Rap, Gardna, Flava D, The Murder Capital, Grouch, Horse Meat Disco, Dread MC, Submotion Orchestra, Muzi, Sonic Species, Joe Armon-Jones, LSB, Calyx & TeeBee, Ego Ella May, Maissouille, Talisk, Lenzman, Far Too Loud, Ali Campbell, Swindle, Nostalgia 77, Fourward, Killerwatts, Iration Steppas, Beans On Toast, Bushbaby, The Bug, Ashley Henry, Dub Phizix, AC13, Eva Lazarus, My Nu Leng, Sir Spyro, Navigator, Symbolic, Che Lingo, Tanukichi, Faith Mussa, Total Science, Ben Snow, Dick Trevor a.k.a. Dickster, La Fleur, Haiku Hands, Strategy, Godflesh, Kelvin 373, Dreadsquad, The 2 Bears, Grace Petrie, Alicaì Harley, Dreadzone, DABBLA, Emperor, Skinny Lister, Flevans, Jam Baxter, Seth Lakeman, Gaudi, Baba Stiltz, Shanti Celeste, Young Culture, Nicky Blackmarket, B.Traits, Professor Elemental, Bad Company UK, DJ Yoda, Tiffany Calver, The Mauskovic Dance Band, DLR, CUT CAPERS, BCUC, Ben UFO, Siberian Meat Grinder, Channel One Sound System, Earthling, SNAZZBACK, Extreme Noise Terror, Onoe Caponoe, Pengshui, She Drew The Gun, Elephant Sessions, Lt. Stitchie, Sally C, Mikey B, Rodney P, Daniel Haaksman, Need For Mirrors, CC:DISCO!, Death of Guitar Pop, Madam X, Breabach, Hedflux, Madi, Matt Jam Lamont, Daddy Freddy, DA FUCHAMAN, Nookie, The Breath, System 7, Harriet Jaxxon, I:gor, Fernquest, DJ Die, Neville Staple, Kyrist, Mandala, Caoilfhionn Rose, The Menstrual Cramps, Bellatrix, The Restarts, Call Me Malcolm, Dizraeli, Fizzy Gillespie, Gypsy Hill, Keston Cobblers Club, Shimon, Fabio, Jamz Supernova, Milk Teeth, Lucas, Laid Blak, BAINBRIDGE, Ithaca, Hypnocoustics, Mighty Mouse, Slamboree, Brutality Will Prevail, Palm Reader, MC GQ, FiFi Rong, Kenny Ken, Dismantle, HOLY MOLY AND THE CRACKERS, Yo Speed, Sterling Moss, Sinai Sound System, Fixate, Wrongtom, Suns of Dub, Grouch In Dub, Grove Street, Ramson Badbonez, Dr. Rubinstein, Shanti Powa, Union 13, DJ Bone, Shosh, Nikki S, Maksim MC, Tankus the Henge, 3 Of Life, Abraskadabra, Deyah, Riskee and The Ridicule, King Prawn, Svetlanas, My Bad Sister, The Iguanas, King Kong Company, DJ James Monro, Materia, E-coli, The Speed Freak, Rumba de Bodas, Skitz, Backbeat Soundsystem, Aerial Salad, Foul Play, ZONE-33, River Roots, Skamma, J-Felix, MC Vapour, DJ Trax, Funke and The Two Tone Baby, Jus Now, Phatworld, Deadbeat UK, Timbali, Dead Label, Freddie Martin, Tom Spirals, Never Not Nothing, Miss Red, Renegade Brass Band, Djipe, Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5, The Meow Meows, Beating Heart, Legal Shot Sound System, OHHMS, LowQui MC, Ed cox, Peppery, Kreed, Hotsteppas, Baltic Balkan, Mad Apple Circus, Kioko, Radical Dance Faction, The Great Malarkey, Amy Becker, Limando, Benji303, The Hawkmen, Year of the Dog, Mind Of A Dragon, DJ Hiphoppapotamus, Shiran, Mik Artistik's Ego Trip, Counting Coins, Circuits, San Salvador, DJ Kobayashi, Incisions, Xenoblight, Manara, Animanz, Emerald, Fish, DJ Sammy B-Side, Afro Cluster, Sheelanagig, Antispin, China Shop Bull, Vixen, Mr Benn, Earl Gateshead, Emily Dust, Officer Down, Joe Burns, OB1, Sœur, Skarbone 14, Karl Phillips and the Rejects, PART2STYLE, Liam Monaghan, Mr. Tea & The Minions, Forca, Slowie, The Sweetchunks Band, DJ Cartier, The Cabarats, Matilda's Scoundrels, Little Gay Brother, Waggles, Beer Beer Orchestra, Imprints, The Stiff Joints, Pineapple, Seas of Mirth, 3RDKND, DJ CHRIS TOFU, The Majestic, Josephine and The Artizans, The Sporadics, Junior Bill, The Gravity Drive, Necktr, Ushti Baba, Disorda, Aaron Liberator, Skata Tones, Kid Carpet, Monster Ceilidh Band, Monk3yLogic, Karyo, Gypsy Sound System Orkestra, MedusA, Lead Shot Hazard, MC Kie, Drowning Dog and Malatesta, Death Ingloria, Crinkle Cuts, Rebel Control, 2 Sick Monkeys, DeepBlue, Voyager 12, Darren Eedens, Aries, Para Fiction, Count Skylarkin, SUB FILLA, Brassick, Eat The Evidence, Kaotik Kartel, The Barracks, Babar Luck, Natty Speaks, Ruby Confue, The Newcranes, Mamilah, Nadine, Ben Russell And The Charmers, The Carny Villains, Razzomo, coxon, Jurassik, Sounds of Harlowe, Rita Lynch, DDR, Hallouminati, THE DEFEKTERS, Dirty Alex, The Activators, Count Bassy, Loathe, anarchistwood, Dan de'Lion, Natty & The Rebel Ship, Terra Viva, Sacha Dieu, NED DYLAN, DISPLACE, Gathering Tides, BACKYARD RHYTHM ORCHESTRA, The Bomo Swing, The Brandy Thieves, Junior Jungle, Fourth Order, Greenman Rising, Mairaj & The Family, AAA BADBOY, FFTP, The Midnight Zu, Hedge Gods, The Rev Schnider and The Band of Angels, Brockie & Det, FireFarm, Ona Snop, Werecats, Kray-z Legz, The Dub Righters, Rotten Foxes, Doc and The Headshrinkers, The Mighty John Street Ska Orchestra, The Bare Souls, SICARIA SOUND, Heavy Beat Brass Band, DANA IMMANUEL & THE STOLEN BAND
    GBR, New Alresford
    Mega
  • Magical Festival festival

    Electric Swing Circus, A.Skillz, THePETEBOX, Lizzie Curious, Fizzy Gillespie, Chunky, Funke and The Two Tone Baby, Smiley & The Underclass, Mr. Tea & The Minions, Matthew One Man, Jay Johnson, Rebel Control, Wolfe Hogan, One Eyed Jacks, Bloom, Concrete Disco, Dan de'Lion, Tiger Moth, SouthWestsiide, Bloco Branco, Brewski, Buddha Triangle, Dende, Ben Jammin & The PLH, Me Miles & i, Lee Sounds, MESSY
    GBR, Haywards Heath
    Small

Artists Following Rebel Control

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Prince Fatty
INSTAGRAM
Prince Fatty
GB • Dub
Dub Pistols
INSTAGRAM
Dub Pistols
GB • Dub
Swingrowers
INSTAGRAM
Swingrowers
GB • Swing
Rob da Bank
INSTAGRAM
Rob da Bank
GB • House
Run Tingz Cru
INSTAGRAM
Run Tingz Cru
GB • Drum & Bass
Maroon Town
INSTAGRAM
Maroon Town
GB • Roots Reggae
Zeeteah Massiah
INSTAGRAM
Zeeteah Massiah
GB • Soul
The Hypnotunez
INSTAGRAM
The Hypnotunez
UA • Punk Rock
Kill for Eden
INSTAGRAM
Kill for Eden
GB • Blues Rock
Grant Sharkey
INSTAGRAM
Grant Sharkey
GB • Alternative Rock
The Majestic
INSTAGRAM
The Majestic
GB • Alternative Rock
Basement83
INSTAGRAM
Basement83
GB • Mainstream Pop

More about Rebel Control

Overview of Reggae Fusion musician Rebel Control

From Brighton, England, comes the Reggae Fusion musician Rebel Control. Rebel Control performs with a compelling and vivacious sound that combines Reggae with a variety of other musical influences. Their music combines elements of rock, hip-hop, and electronic music with the rhythmic beats and lyrical melodies of classic reggae.

Rebel Control incorporates strong lyrics that address social and political themes into their music, drawing influence from legendary Reggae musicians like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh and giving their songs greater depth and significance. Their blending of genres results in a vibrant and diversified sound that is both energizing and refreshing.

Strong vocals, lively rhythms, and catchy hooks define Rebel Control's sound. Their live performances are renowned for their great energy and audience participation, giving their audience a unique and unforgettable experience. Rebel Control has built a devoted fan base and is still making waves in the Reggae Fusion music scene thanks to their authentic sound and passionate performances.

In conclusion, Brighton, United Kingdom's Rebel Control is a dynamic and gifted Reggae Fusion musician. Their music creates a distinctive and alluring sound by fusing the greatest elements of reggae with a variety of other genres. Rebel Control has established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry with their compelling lyrics and vivacious performances.

What are the most popular songs for Reggae Fusion musician Rebel Control?

With their contagious rhythms and alluring lyrics, Brighton, United Kingdom-based Reggae Fusion band Rebel Control has won the hearts of music fans. Rebel Control has created a distinctive sound that connects with listeners all over the world with a discography that covers a variety of genres.

"Don't Let Them Fool Ya" stands out as a potent anthem against trickery and manipulation among their best songs. The song demonstrates Rebel Control's talent for fusing traditional reggae sounds with contemporary influences to create a compelling and thought-provoking musical experience. Another standout track is "Worldwide Ceasefire," which promotes peace and harmony and calls on listeners to band together and change the world for the better.

Reggae, dancehall, and techno elements combine in Rebel Control's music to produce a sound that is both recognizable and original. Songs like "We Nah Got No Money (But We Got Love)" and "One Life" demonstrate their capacity to slickly meld different genres, producing sounds that will get you moving. Other songs like "?Gangsta," "Old Records," and "Sirens" demonstrate the band's adaptability and ability to experiment with various sounds while adhering to its reggae roots.

Rebel Control demonstrates their ability to make music that not only entertains but also motivates audiences with songs like "Whine Ya Body Down!" and "Rise Up." Themes of empowerment, social justice, and the strength of unity are all mentioned in their lyrics. Songs like "Mindflow" demonstrate their capacity to evoke a melodious and reflective environment that entices listeners to consider their own lives and experiences.

Rebel Control's music has a devoted following both in and outside of their birthplace of Brighton. Their presence in the Reggae Fusion music industry has been cemented by their capacity to meld genres and convey important themes through their music. Rebel Control has won the hearts and minds of music fans all across the world with their catchy beats and insightful lyrics.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Reggae Fusion musician Rebel Control?

With their most recent songs and music albums, Brighton, UK-based Reggae Fusion band Rebel Control has been making waves in the music industry. "Jammin At Rebel H.Q. (2009)," their most recent CD, displays their distinctive blending of reggae and fusion sounds. With songs like "Worldwide Ceasefire (2023)," "Don't Let Them Fool Ya... (2021)," "We Nah Got No Money (But We Got Love) (2020)," and the "One Love EP (2017)," Rebel Control keeps enthralling listeners with their catchy rhythms and stirring lyrics.

Their hit song "Worldwide Ceasefire (2023)" is an impassioned anthem that pleads for peace and harmony in a chaotic world. The song delivers a strong message that connects with listeners by fusing earworm tunes with thought-provoking words. Another outstanding hit that speaks to contemporary situations and exhorts listeners to remain true to themselves is "Don't Let Them Fool Ya... (2021)."

Rebel Control is an artist known for their upbeat sounds, memorable songs, and lyrics that are socially conscious. Their distinctive sound distinguishes them from other performers in the genre as a result of their blend of reggae, rock, and other musical influences. It is clear from songs like "We Nah Got No Money (But We Got Love) (2020)," which emphasizes the value of love and unity over monetary goods, that the band is committed to using music to communicate positive messages.

Rebel Control has made a huge impression on the Reggae Fusion music world with their most recent album and singles. They are a force to be reckoned with thanks to their contagious rhythms, potent lyrics, and dedication to disseminating uplifting themes. Fans can expect this brilliant ensemble to release more soulful and thought-provoking music in the future.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Reggae Fusion musician Rebel Control?

Throughout their existence, Brighton, UK-based Reggae Fusion band Rebel Control has made a number of noteworthy appearances at festivals. They have performed at a number of renowned events, including Boomtown Fair, One Love Festival, and Magical Festival.

Rebel Control wowed the crowd at Boomtown Fair with their distinctive fusion of reggae and fusion sounds and contagious energy on stage. The audience enjoyed their energetic show and joined in on the dancing and singing. The band made a strong impression on festival goers with their crisp musicianship and charismatic stage presence.

Another noteworthy occasion where Rebel Control displayed their talent was One Love Festival. Their positive energy permeated the crowd as a result of their wonderful songs and stirring words. The band's ability to smoothly incorporate aspects of different genres into reggae gave the festival a new and exciting feel.

Rebel Control also earned a name for themselves at the Magical Festival. Their energetic and varied performance attracted a diverse audience since their music cut across ethnic barriers. The band was a highlight act at the festival thanks to their capacity to engage the crowd and transmit joy through their music.

Rebel Control has performed at a variety of venues all throughout the United Kingdom in addition to these festivals, exposing their distinctive sound to a wide audience. Their upbeat live shows and contagious rhythms have won them a devoted fanbase and made them a major player in the Reggae Fusion music industry.

All things considered, Rebel Control's appearances at events like Boomtown Fair, One Love Festival, and Magical Festival have cemented their standing as a gifted and exciting group. Their skill and passion are evident in their ability to captivate audiences and inspire them via their music.