The Congos
The Congos

The Congos

JAMReggae, Roots Reggae
189,528 monthly listeners
  • 116K followers
  • 41.1K fans

The Congos's Top Spotify Songs

1
Artist Name
Jah Jah Know
82.2K streams
2
Artist Name
Babylon Rule Dem
40.9K streams
3
Artist Name
Fisherman
24.1K streams
4
Artist Name
Picture on the Wall
21.7K streams
5
Artist Name
Weeping Pirates
12.3K streams
82.2K
Streams last week
40.9K
Streams last week
24.1K
Streams last week
21.7K
Streams last week
12.3K
Streams last week
12.1K
Streams last week
10.5K
Streams last week

Hebron

Groundation, Don Carlos, The Congos
9.2K
Streams last week
8.8K
Streams last week
6.4K
Streams last week

The Congos's YouTube Videos

30.1M
Views

Novo Dia - Ponto de Equilíbrio part. The Congos

Ponto de Equilibrio

Novo Dia - Ponto de Equilíbrio part. The Congos
Youtube
30.1M views
Sep 18, 2013
829K
Views
The Congos - Nana
Youtube
829K views
Jan 22, 2012
556.2K
Views
The Congos - Solid Foundation
Youtube
556.2K views
Jun 10, 2008

The Congos's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Artist Name
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by Spotify
2
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Bon Voyage
by Spotify
3
Artist Name
Natiruts Radio
by Spotify
4
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🇺🇸 Cali Reggae @calireggaespotify
by Spotify
5
Artist Name
This Is Ponto De Equilíbrio
by Spotify

The Congos's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events38 Events

Apr
23
The Congos at De Oosterpoort
Netherlands
NLD
, Groningen2500 - 5000 Hall
Apr
24
The Congos at TivoliVredenburg
Netherlands
NLD
, Utrecht500 - 1200 Hall
Apr
26
The Congos at Le Splendid Lille
France
FRA
, Lille500 - 1200 Hall
Apr
27
The Congos at Magic Mirrors le Havre
France
FRA
, Le Havre500 - 1200 Hall
Apr
28
The Congos at Paul B
France
FRA
, Massy1200 - 2500 Hall
Aug
11-14
No Logo Bzh
France
FRA
, Saint-Père-Marc-en-PouletN/A N/A
Past
Aug
04-06
Nomade Reggae Festival
France
FRA
, AnglefortN/A N/A
Past
Jul
20-23
Summer Vibration Festival
France
FRA
, SélestatN/A N/A
Past
Jul
15
Big Red at Le Kilowatt
France
FRA
, Vitry-sur-Seine500 - 1200 Public / Outdoor
Past
May
20-21
Nômade Festival
Brazil
BRA
, Sao PauloN/A N/A
Past

The Congos's Upcoming Events29 Events

  • The Congos at De Oosterpoort

    The Congos
    De Oosterpoort
    NLD, Groningen
    Hall2.5K - 5K
  • The Congos at TivoliVredenburg

    The Congos
    TivoliVredenburg Hertz
    NLD, Utrecht
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • The Congos at Le Splendid Lille

    The Congos
    Le Splendid Lille
    FRA, Lille
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • The Congos at Magic Mirrors le Havre

    The Congos
    Magic Mirrors le Havre
    FRA, Le Havre
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • The Congos at Paul B

    The Congos
    Paul B
    FRA, Massy
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K

The Congos's Past Events9 Events

  • No Logo Bzh festival

    Sean Paul, Little Lion Sound, Blaiz Fayah, Ska-P, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Barrington Levy, Capleton, Steel Pulse, Queen Omega, Lila Iké, Naâman, Etana, Mo'kalamity, Stand High Patrol, Skarra Mucci, Mike Love, Hollie Cook, Blacko, Vanupié, Marcia Griffiths, Brother Culture, Horace Andy, Chezidek, Massilia Sound System, Yaksta, The Congos, Sara Lugo, Smokey Joe & The Kid, Nattali Rize, Jaz Elise, Rumbo Tumba, Lidiop, Joe Yorke, Irie Ites, Jahnaton, Gromans, Selecta Kza, Aba Shanti-I, U Brown, IRIE CREW, Vanzo, FAB I&I, Dub Akom, Sista Jahan, Mathieu Ruben, Medusa TN, SPELIM, Maracujah, Absollem, Museau, Stinging Ray, ABDOU DAY, Fox in Dub, Sunny Legacy, General Huge, Deep&High
    FRA, Saint-Père-Marc-en-Poulet
    Medium
  • Nomade Reggae Festival festival

    Little Lion Sound, Blaiz Fayah, Alborosie, Barrington Levy, Capleton, Queen Omega, Anthony B, Meta And The Cornerstones, Blacko, General Levy, Chezidek, The Congos, Tiwony, Derrick Sound, Broussaï, Irie Ites, Jahnaton, Mad'J, Junior Roy, JOE ARIWA, Missah & Weedo, Jahkasa, Asher Selector, Jaly Luz, Christophe Rigaud
    FRA, Anglefort
    Medium
  • Summer Vibration Festival festival

    Alpha Blondy, Blaiz Fayah, Alborosie, Gentleman, Ky-Mani Marley, L'Entourloop, Wax Tailor, Hilight Tribe, Naâman, Manudigital, Caballero & Jeanjass, Stand High Patrol, Danakil, Eek-A-Mouse, SCYLLA, Mike Love, Sinsémilia, Patrice, Marcus Gad, Brother Culture, Chezidek, Benny Page, Johnny Osbourne, Asian Dub Foundation, Inna De Yard, The Congos, Pupajim, Rakoon, Flox, Ondubground, Broussaï, Le Peuple de L'Herbe, Troy Berkley, Ryon, chalart58, Fatbabs, SIR SAMUEL, Irie Ites, Ijahman Levi, Youthstar, Dj Pone, Big Red, N'ZENG, Blabbermouf, Bisou, Omar Perry, High Paw, U Brown, MISCELLANEOUS, Some Dub Stories, George Palmer, Junior Roy, Matah, MaËva, Bandikoot in Dub, Raavni, Timanfaya, Green Cross, Losso Keïta, Ex-Echo, Naaman, Caporal Negus, Stinging Ray, Obidaya, General Huge, Women Soldier, Shengen Clan Band, Mista Baptiste, Pitch
    FRA, Sélestat
    Big
  • Big Red at Le Kilowatt

    The Congos, Ijahman Levi, Big Red
    Le Kilowatt
    FRA, Vitry-sur-Seine
    Public / Outdoor500 - 1.2K
  • Nômade Festival festival

    João Gomes, Nando Reis, Little Lion Sound, Seu Jorge, Alcione, Blaiz Fayah, Alborosie, Criolo, Barrington Levy, Capleton, Karol Conká, Chico César, Geraldo Azevedo, Tasha & Tracie, BaianaSystem, Liniker, Luedji Luna, Queen Omega, Anthony B, Meta And The Cornerstones, Blacko, General Levy, Chezidek, MC Tha, The Congos, Tiwony, Derrick Sound, Broussaï, Irie Ites, Jahnaton, Mad'J, Junior Roy, JOE ARIWA, Missah & Weedo, Jahkasa, Asher Selector, Jaly Luz, Christophe Rigaud
    BRA, Sao Paulo
    Mega

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The Congos's Beatport Songs

1
Artist Name
Sunshine (Original Mix)
Released on Apr 17, 2011
2
Artist Name
Happy Song (Original Mix)
Released on Apr 17, 2011
3
Artist Name
Invocation (Original Mix)
Released on Apr 17, 2011
4
Artist Name
Jungle (Original Mix)
Released on Apr 17, 2011
5
Artist Name
New Binghi (Original Mix)
Released on Apr 17, 2011

More about The Congos

Overview of Roots Reggae musician The Congos

Legendary Kingston, Jamaican roots reggae band The Congos is renowned for their distinctive vocal harmonies and politically motivated songs. Their music has a strong Jamaican rhythmic foundation and incorporates social and spiritual undertones that connect to the challenges of the African diaspora. The group's complex vocal arrangements, which are frequently performed in a call-and-response format, are what give the ensemble its recognizable sound.

The Congos were a Jamaican band that formed in the 1970s during a period of political unrest, and their music represented the social and cultural concerns of the time. With songs like "Fisherman" and "Congoman," their landmark album "Heart of the Congos" is regarded as one of the best reggae albums of all time. The album was produced under the direction of renowned reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, who contributed to the creation of a classic that continues to motivate musicians and music lovers of all genres.

Numerous musicians that came after them were influenced by the music of The Congos, which has a long-lasting effect on the reggae genre. They have become one of the most revered and respected bands in the history of roots reggae music thanks to their dedication to social justice and spiritual enlightenment. The Congos' ageless message of togetherness and optimism has given voice to the voiceless through their music, and they continue to move listeners around the globe.

What are the most popular songs for Roots Reggae musician The Congos?

Over the years, Kingston, Jamaica-based reggae band The Congos has created a number of well-known songs. Popular song "Babylon Rule Dem" discusses the difficulties of surviving in a society where repressive forces are in control. Another fan favorite, "Jah Jah Know," conveys a message of hope and tenacity in the face of difficulty. Both songs showcase the group's distinct roots reggae style, which is distinguished by its powerful basslines and sultry vocal harmonies.

Two other songs that highlight The Congos' musical prowess are "Weeping Pirates" and "Picture on the Wall." The former has a catchy chorus and a fast rhythm section, while the later is a more quiet song that emphasizes the vocal harmonies of the ensemble. The outstanding song "Novo Dia" has a reggae groove with jazz and funk accents. Fans of the genre love the song for its peppy speed and appealing tune.

Among The Congos' other well-known songs are "Fisherman," "Freedom Taking Over," "Silver Tongue Show," "Don't Blame It On I," and "La La Bam-Bam." Each of these songs showcases the band's distinctive fusion of R&B, soul, and reggae roots, as well as its musicianship and vocal talent. The Congos provides music for everyone, whether you're a die-hard reggae fan or just searching for some new sounds to groove to.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Roots Reggae musician The Congos?

The Congos, a well-known reggae and roots reggae band from Kingston, Jamaica, have caused a stir in the music business with their most recent album, "Foot Prints In The Sand." This album, which was released in 2022, features the group's distinctive sound that has helped them become well-known in the reggae field. The album includes songs like "One Rock" and "Rasta Born in Jamaica," both of which have received acclaim from both critics and fans.

The Congos have released several songs in addition to their most recent album, including "I Don't Blame," "Don't Blame On I (Remix)," and "One Rock." These songs are a must-listen for any reggae enthusiast as they continue to highlight the band's distinctive sound and style. These most recent tracks from The Congos continue their tradition of having socially oriented lyrics.

It's important to note that The Congos have a lengthy and accomplished musical background. The band has solidified their place in the reggae music pantheon with albums like "FRKWYS Vol. 9: Sun Araw & M. Geddes Gengras meet The Congos" (2011) and "Back In The Black Ark" (2010). For any fan of reggae or roots reggae music, their most recent recordings are a testament to their continuous relevance and significance in the genre.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Roots Reggae musician The Congos?

Jamaican roots reggae band The Congos has played at numerous music events all over the world. Reggae Geel, Summer Vibration Festival, No Logo Bzh, Beatyard, and Nomade Reggae Festival are some of their most famous appearances. They gave a standout performance at Reggae Geel, showing their distinctive sound and upbeat stage demeanor. The event is well-known for its varied lineup of dancehall, dub, and reggae performers, making it the ideal setting for The Congos to interact with their audience and share their message of love and harmony.

The Congos gave another outstanding performance at the Summer Vibration Festival in France. Each year, thousands of reggae music and culture enthusiasts travel from all over the world to attend this festival. The Congos gave a performance that was nothing short of outstanding, including songs like "Fisherman" and "Open Up The Gate" that are among their most well-known. They received a positive response from the audience, and everyone who saw them play was impressed.

The Congos are now recognized as one of the most important roots reggae bands in the world. Their performances live are proof of their love and devotion to the genre, and their music is ageless. The Congos consistently put on an engaging performance, whether they're playing for a small audience or a sizable festival crowd. Their music serves as a reminder that reggae is a way of life that encourages love, peace, and harmony rather than just a musical style.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Roots Reggae musician The Congos?

Throughout their existence, The Congos, a well-known reggae band from Kingston, Jamaica, have worked with many musicians. One of their most noteworthy collaborations is on the songs "Babylon Rule Dem" and "Jah Jah Know" with Don Carlos and Groundation. The Congos' traditional reggae sound was combined with Don Carlos and Groundation's modern reggae sound to create a distinctive and potent sound that appeals to reggae enthusiasts all over the world.

The Congos' work with Groundation and Don Carlos on "Weeping Pirates" and "Picture On the Wall" is another noteworthy collaboration. These songs highlight The Congos' skill in fusing their distinctive harmonies with Don Carlos' skillful lyrics and Groundation's technical proficiency. The end result is a sound that captures the spirit of reggae music while yet being nostalgic and contemporary.

It's also important to notice the collaboration between The Congos and the Brazilian reggae group Ponto De Equilibrio on "Novo Dia". The distinctive sound of The Congos blended with the Brazilian reggae sound of Ponto De Equilibrio results in a compelling hybrid that emphasizes the accessibility of reggae music. Through this collaboration, The Congos not only exhibit their variety but also the ability of music to cut across cultural barriers.

The Congos' associations with Don Carlos, Groundation, and Ponto De Equilibrio collectively resulted in some of the most influential and enduring reggae music projects of the modern age. These collaborations demonstrate The Congos' versatility in modifying their sound to fit other reggae music genres while retaining their own sound.