The Hempolics
The Hempolics

The Hempolics

GBRReggae, Roots Reggae
50,127 monthly listeners
  • 10.4K followers
  • 2.5K subscribers
  • 2.7K followers
  • 3K followers
  • 817 fans

The Hempolics's Top Spotify Songs

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Boss Clock Me Style - JStar Remix
4.6K streams
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Me Love To Sing
4.1K streams
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Bongadashi (P*nut Remix)
3.8K streams
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Life Ain't Easy
3.3K streams
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Boss Clock Me Style - Radio Edit
3.3K streams
4.6K
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3.3K
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The Hempolics's YouTube Videos

124.3K
Views
The Hempolics - Me Love To Sing
Youtube
124.3K views
Oct 27, 2016
88.7K
Views

The Hempolics Life Aint Easy (Official video)

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The Hempolics Life Aint Easy (Official video)
Youtube
88.7K views
Nov 24, 2014
83.6K
Views

The Hempolics Boss Clock Me Style (Official Video)

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The Hempolics  Boss Clock Me Style (Official Video)
Youtube
83.6K views
Aug 01, 2017

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

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Reggae/Dub
by Spotify
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IRIE Trax of the Day
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KEXP's Song of the Day 2020
by Spotify
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Mungo's Hi Fi Radio
by Spotify
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REGGAE: DUB!!! ROOTS SKA RAGGAMUFFIN FUSION SOUNDSYSTEM ROCKSTEADY AFRICAN LATIN BRASILIAN...
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The Hempolics's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events12 Events

May
26
The Hempolics at The Fox & Firkin
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Bar
Jul
12
Sophie Ellis-Bextor at Various Venues, Margate
United Kingdom
GBR
, MargateN/A Other
Jul
14
The Hempolics at Olby''s Soul Cafe & Music Rooms
United Kingdom
GBR
, Margate0 - 500 Bar
Aug
25
The Hempolics at The Forge Camden
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Bar
Past
Apr
21-22
Freedom Sounds
Germany
DEU
, CologneN/A N/A
Past
Sep
09-10
Mucky Weekender
United Kingdom
GBR
, PolegateN/A N/A
Past
Jul
28-31
Womad Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, MalmesburyN/A N/A
Past
Jul
25-28
Kendal Calling
United Kingdom
GBR
, PenrithN/A N/A
Past

The Hempolics's Upcoming Events3 Events

  • The Hempolics at The Fox & Firkin

    The Nextmen, Irie Ites, Big Red, The Hempolics, Kenny Ken
    The Fox & Firkin
    GBR, London
    Bar0 - 500
  • Sophie Ellis-Bextor at Various Venues, Margate

    Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Horse Meat Disco, The Hempolics, Dat Brass
    Various Venues, Margate
    GBR, Margate
    Other
  • The Hempolics at Olby''s Soul Cafe & Music Rooms

    The Hempolics, Dat Brass
    Olby's Soul Cafe & Music Rooms
    GBR, Margate
    Bar0 - 500

The Hempolics's Past Events9 Events

  • The Hempolics at The Forge Camden

    The Hempolics
    The Forge Camden
    GBR, London
    Bar0 - 500
  • Freedom Sounds festival

    Hollie Cook, The Selecter, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, The Hempolics, Victor Rice, Jim Murple Memorial, Soothsayers, Eastern Standard Time, King Zepha, The Clerks, Le Birrette, Masons Arms, too many crooks, Dr. Ring Ding Ska Vaganza, Cartoon Violence, JonQuan, BOSS CAPONE & PATSY, Principles Of Joy, Youthsayers, Laura Llorens, Roy Ellis / Mr. Symarip
    DEU, Cologne
    Small
  • Mucky Weekender festival

    Rocky, Hollie Cook, Deekline, Ed Solo, Freestylers, Benny Page, The Allergies, Krafty Kuts, Dub Pistols, Gardna, X-Press 2, Ragga Twins, Eva Lazarus, Robert Owens, Kiko Bun, Dreadzone, Plump DJs, Altern 8, Too Many T's, Rodney P, The Hempolics, Don Letts, Terry Farley, Mark XTC, Mr bruce, Natty Campbell, Uncle Dugs, Leeroy Thornhill, Dave Edwards, Cheshire Cat, Hobbs, Kioko, King Yoof, Atomic Hooligan, Emily Capell, Ron Mexico, Daddy Nature, Klaus Blatter, Sarah White, lulah francs, Doghouse Derelicts, Stuart Patterson, Dave Jarvis, Tim Toil, Katalist, Mini Da Minx, Just a Couple of Mums, Wendy May Band
    GBR, Polegate
    Small
  • Womad Festival festival

    Angelique Kidjo, Greentea Peng, The Flaming Lips, Fatoumata Diawara, Ramy Essam, Sona Jobarteh, Hollie Cook, Kae Tempest, Dudu Tassa, Fantastic Negrito, Cimafunk, Nitin Sawhney, The Selecter, Nabihah Iqbal, Nubiyan Twist, Bess Atwell, Son Rompe Pera, Joe Armon-Jones, RAM, Joseph Tawadros, Stornoway, The Garifuna Collective, A Certain Ratio, Zed Bias, Sam Amidon, Les Amazones d'Afrique, Minyo Crusaders, The Mauskovic Dance Band, Ak Dan Gwang Chil a.k.a ADG7 (악단광칠), Alban Claudin, Too Many T's, Yazz Ahmed, The Hempolics, Lazy Habits, Bab L' Bluz, Project Smok, Malphino, Fizzy Gillespie, Sarathy Korwar, Hatis Noit, Dizraeli, Barmer Boys, Mr bruce, ONIPA, The Dhol Foundation, Fulu Miziki, Nihiloxica, Voka Gentle, Khiyo, Gwenifer Raymond, Elaha Soroor, Kefaya, Electric Jalaba, Kampire, OLCAY BAYIR, Johanna Juhola, Madame Electrifie, Joji Hirota & The London Taiko Drummers, Paolo Tossio, Mariachi Las Adelitas UK, Grupo Lokito, DJ CHRIS TOFU, The Fontanas, Taraf de Caliu, King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys, Jali Bakary Konteh, The Future Shape Of Sound, Amaraterra, Mazaher, Jack Baldus, Sacha Dieu, Minyanta
    GBR, Malmesbury
    Huge
  • Kendal Calling festival

    Jax Jones, Dermot Kennedy, Tom Jones, Holiday, IDLES, KT Tunstall, Giant Rooks, Sophie And The Giants, Mahalia, The Fratellis, Maribou State, Chris Lorenzo, Gerry Cinnamon, Years & Years, Nina Nesbitt, Manic Street Preachers, slowthai, Rival Sons, SOPHIE, Paul Woolford, Jurassic 5, Orbital, Easy Life, Miles Kane, High Contrast, The Snuts, Arkells, The Courteeners, Sea Girls, Leftfield, The Subways, Doves, DON BROCO, Danny Howard, The Pigeon Detectives, The K's, Badly Drawn Boy, Vashti Bunyan, Ryan McMullan, Calva Louise, Melé, Mystery Jets, The Big Moon, Cassia, Gomez, Red Rum Club, Blood Red Shoes, Dream Wife, Darkzy, The Joy Formidable, The Lottery Winners, The Allergies, Reverend And The Makers, Juniore, Goldie Lookin Chain, Cinthie, Sports Team, Krystal Klear, Beans On Toast, Monki, TEN TONNES, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Waze & Odyssey, APRE, The Rifles, The Slow Readers Club, Hands Off Gretel, Walt Disco, Tim Burgess, MC Xander, The Lancashire Hotpots, Lucia & The Best Boys, SNAZZBACK, Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra, The Hempolics, Tamzene, DELIGHTS, Harriet Jaxxon, Low Island, Chloé Robinson, Eliza and the Bear, Kyle Falconer, Lydian Collective, The Lake Poets, Anna McLuckie, Zuzu, CoCo and The Butterfields, Twisted Wheel, No Hot Ashes, LayFullStop, Piroshka, Penelope Isles, VALERAS, Broken Brass, Our Girl, Honeyfeet, Fleetmac Wood, Saytr Play, The Pearl Harts, Simon Raymonde, Jeramiah Ferrari, Y.O.U.N.G, Ellie Cocks, Balcony, Peaness, Never Not Nothing, Jay Carder, The Membranes, Dave Haslam, Simon Lynge, Rascalton, BLOW 3.0, Hardwicke Circus, The Giants, The Urban Folk Quartet, Dirty Laces, Emily Capell, Binbag Wisdom, Colt 45, Amy True, Bethlehem Casuals, Ed The Dog, Mercy’s Cartel, Lazy Day, K.O.G & The Zongo Brigade, The Northern Threads, Hippo Sound System, Billy Mitchell, Indigo Youth, Vulture Authority, The Ambition, Stompy's Playground, Alex Winters, Muntu Valdo, Kadija Kamara, mylittlebrother, Jumanji, Têtes de Pois, Courtyards, The Clint Boon Experience, Cobain Jones, The Pagans S.O.H, Necktr, Rubber Jaw, Monster Ceilidh Band, Zooni, Dan Webster, Average Sex, SCUTTLERS, Mark Radcliffe's Une, Sam Seth, Record Street, Ciaera, Glass Phantoms, Celestial North, The Plimp Souls, Flat Cap Brass, The 99 Degree, Pablo's Paintings, Salford Jets, Sallows, Tranqua Lite, Broken 3 Ways, Beachmaster, The Postcard Band, De-Tronic, Shot Balowski, Slow Mojo, Canada Square, Building Giants, Barry Postlethwaite, Eliza Faye, Jiggy Beast, Mama Moonshine, The Unsung, cosmic cat, Reptilians, Supergiant, False Flags, Droll Man, Thingumabob and the Thingumajigs, KVEIS, Samba Stones, Psychadelephant, The Case of Us, Ogres of gogo, Jungle Warriors, Band of Hope, The Rockin' Rhinos, Trudy Knight, Nick Bright, Odwana, Joe Fleming Band, Thomas Turgoose
    GBR, Penrith
    Big

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The Hempolics's Beatport Songs

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Full of Surprises (FLeCK Remix)
Released on Dec 11, 2020
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Crazy Days (Jungle Mix)
Released on Apr 14, 2023
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Full of Surprises ((Potential Badboy Remix))
Released on Nov 20, 2020
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Friday Session feat. The Hempolics (Original Mix)
Released on Nov 20, 2015
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In My Brain (Red Star Arcade Remix)
Released on Dec 01, 2014

Rude Boy Talk feat. Kinetical (The Hempolics Remix)

Galon, The Hempolics, Kinetical

In My Brain (Karl Frampton & Adam Shaw Remix)

The Hempolics, Karl Frampton

More about The Hempolics

Overview of Roots Reggae musician The Hempolics

The Hempolics are a roots-oriented reggae band from London, United Kingdom. The group is renowned for its distinctive sound, which fuses dub, soul, and classic reggae. Deep basslines, sophisticated horn arrangements, and sultry vocals in their music take listeners to a new era and location.

The Hempolics have received accolades for their aptitude for bringing feeling and significance to their music. They frequently discuss social justice, love, and spirituality in their lyrics, which connects with listeners all around the world. The band's dedication to their craft is clear from the caliber of their traditional yet contemporary music.

The Hempolics are a breath of fresh air in a world where reggae music is frequently disregarded. Their music is a monument to the lasting history of reggae and a reminder of its strength and beauty. The Hempolics are a band you won't want to miss, whether you're a devoted listener of reggae music or you're just getting into it.

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

The London, UK-based Hempolics have gained recognition in the roots and reggae music scenes. Due to their distinctive sound and memorable beats, their tunes have been gaining popularity. One of their best songs, "Me Love to Sing," exemplifies their talent for fusing reggae, dub, and soul. This song is a popular among listeners due to the catchy chorus and slick vocals.

"Boss Clock Me Style," another well-liked song by The Hempolics, also has a radio edit version. With a blend of reggae and hip-hop sounds, this song has a more positive and vibrant feel to it. It's a terrific song to dance to because of the lighthearted lyrics.

With its quiet yet funky sounds, "Early in the Morning" is another fan favorite. This song's soothing and soulful vocals and more conventional reggae vibe provide for a calming and delightful listening experience. Beautiful song "I Woke Up With an Open Heart" demonstrates the group's aptitude for fusing reggae, jazz, and soul. Smooth vocals and soothing instrumentals give the song a more relaxed vibe, fostering a tranquil ambiance.

The Hempolics' other standout songs are "Love to Sing," "Life Ain't Easy," "Play On," "High & Gritty," and "Green Line." These songs highlight the band's adaptability and capacity to forge a distinctive sound by fusing several musical genres. The Hempolics have established a reputation for themselves in the reggae music field, and their songs are still well-liked by listeners all over the world.

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

A London-based reggae and roots reggae band called The Hempolics has recently become well-known in the music business. Their most recent album, "Kiss, Cuddle & Torture Volume 2" (2020), including tracks like "Bongadashi (P*nut Remix)" and "Get It Right (Jstar Remix)" that offer new and contemporary interpretations of their classic style.

The Hempolics released an album in 2022, along with a number of songs, including "Crazy Days," "One Law Fi Dem," and the aforementioned remixes. Every song has something special to offer, from the politically charged lyrics of "One Law Fi Dem" to the catchy grooves of "Bongadashi (P*nut Remix)."

The Hempolics fans will also enjoy their previous album, "Kiss, Cuddle & Torture Volume 1" (2017), which includes notable songs like "Boss Clock Me Style" and "High & Gritty." Overall, The Hempolics continue to establish themselves as a major player in the roots and reggae scenes because to their avant-garde sound and socially conscious lyrics.

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

The Roots Reggae group The Hempolics, from London, UK, has gained recognition for their distinctive sound. They have given performances at numerous places and events, including the legendary Boardmasters and Womad Festival, all throughout the UK. Their live shows have always been upbeat, and fans have connected to their music.

At the Band on the Wall in Manchester, they gave one of their most noteworthy performances. The crowd went wild for their music, and their performance was sold out. They sang some of their most well-known songs, such as "Samurai" and "Love to Sing." On stage, the band members' chemistry was obvious, and it was plain that they were enjoying themselves.

The Hempolics also gave a performance at the Kendal Calling Festival, when the audience stood up and danced to their exciting set. They also performed on stage at the Reggae Jam Festival in Germany, showcasing their distinctive style to a global audience.

Another highlight was their appearance at the Fusion Festival, where they performed among other well-known musicians. The audience sang along as they sang some of their finest hits. The Hempolics were a significant contributor to the festival's electrifying atmosphere.

Overall, The Hempolics have put on some amazing shows at various events and festivals. Fans have connected with their music, and they have amassed a devoted following. They are still touring and playing shows all over the UK, and they have a promising future.

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

Reggae and roots reggae band The Hempolics from London, UK, has worked with a number of musicians over their musical career. The songs "I Woke Up With An Open Heart" by Lost Horizons and Simon Raymonde, "One Law Fi Dem" by Macka B, "Boss Clock Me Style - JStar Remix" by Jstar, "Strange Feelings (Manasseh Remix)" by Manasseh, and "In My Brain - Denney Remix" by Maxi Jazz are just a few of their prominent collaborations.

"One Law Fi Dem" with Macka B is one particularly noteworthy joint effort. Regardless of color or social standing, the song sends a strong message about the need for equality and justice for all people. The song's lyrics discuss the difficulties that marginalized and oppressed people confront and the necessity of working together to resist injustice. The Hempolics' dedication to using their music as a tool for social change is demonstrated by this partnership.

The song "I Woke Up With An Open Heart" by Lost Horizons and Simon Raymonde is another noteworthy collaboration. With hauntingly beautiful vocals and an entrancing tune, the song is a lovely fusion of reggae and indie pop. The Hempolics' ability to collaborate with musicians of various genres is demonstrated by this cooperation.

The Hempolics have expanded their sound and reached a larger audience as a result of their partnerships with other musicians. One of the most promising reggae acts in the UK right now, these collaborations have also allowed them to explore various topics and messages in their music.