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Zwarte Cross festival
Joost, Dropkick Murphys, Snelle, DJ Paul Elstak, Snollebollekes, Antoon, Mart Hoogkamer, Radical Redemption, Chef'special, Kensington, Di-Rect, Danny Vera, Promo, Kraak & Smaak, Idaly, Hef, De Jeugd Van Tegenwoordig, Krezip, Adje, René Karst, De Dijk, Tim Hox, Marco V, Mental Theo, Mell & Vintage Future, Kenny B, Typhoon, Bökkers, Cor, WeDamnz, Drukwerk, Sports Team, DeWolff, Dj Thera, Dreadzone, Degos & Re-Done, Stiff Richards, The Kik, Pater Moeskroen, Blend Mishkin, Henge, Legendary Shack Shakers, BZB, Chris Deluxe, Boh Foi Toch, Tim Knol, WC EXPERIENCE, Paceshifters, Rootsriders, Claw Boys Claw, The BellRays, The Dawn Brothers, The Dirty Daddies, SONS, Dirty Fences, Thijs Boontjes, Broken Brass, Mia More, Sloper, Darlyn, Daredevils, The Drop, MAURINO, Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra, The Hillbilly Moonshiners Bluegrass Band, De Paloma's, Høken met de Heinoos, Donovan Kingjay, Hymn For Her, Rumbaristas, Temple Fang, Djeckman, Malford Milligan, Black Leather Jacket, Splinter, TankZilla, Kingsta, Mara Wells, T-99, Aux tha Masterfader, They Say Jump, Tommy Tornado, Mr. Ray Bass, Small Time Crooks, Beachdog, BOOGIE MONSTER, Paracetamøl, Mahout, Hilltop Howlers, Mr. Weazley, The Green Monkeys, Rootman J and the Zionyouth crew, Rave van Fortuin, Tommi a.k.a Cafe de Calaveras, Loira Lux, Omar Ka, Hens Solo, Roodriks, Yallah! Yallah!, Abba Fever, Tabanka, Heqwerk, Stuk, Bram KrikkeNLD, LichtenvoordeThey Say Jump at Camden Assembly
They Say JumpCamden AssemblyGBR, LondonSunrise Celebration festival
Aries, Katy B, Culture Shock, Stanton Warriors, Inja, Lack Of Afro, Gardna, Eva Lazarus, The Undercover Hippy, Chopstick Dubplate, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Beat Fatigue, Bish, Slamboree, The Ocelots, Backbeat Soundsystem, Jimi Needles, Jacky Murda, River Roots, Timbali, TWOGOOD, Captain Flatcap, Just Say Nay, Amy True, Chris Munky, Karl Phillips and the Rejects, Crash Party, Jenna, They Say Jump, Mama Jerk and the Ladyfingers, Powello Bros., Malavita!, Bustawidemove, Rivers Of England, The Hat Club, Toby Spin, THE MIGHTY DUB GENERATORS, The Consciousness Collective, The Tremor Tones, Barry Gammon and the Midday Incident, Dj JoolsGBR, HerefordBoomtown Fair festival
Gorillaz, Limp Bizkit, Purple Disco Machine, Daniel, Charlotte de Witte, Die Antwoord, Twista, Electric Callboy, IDLES, Jimmy Cliff, Idris Elba, Dimension, Ben Harper, Bru-C, MEUTE, Maribou State, Morcheeba, Chris Lorenzo, Enrico Sangiuliano, Dead Kennedys, L'Entourloop, Lady Leshurr, Amadou & Mariam, Enter Shikari, Aries, Connie Constance, Skepsis, Dubioza kolektiv, Shy FX, Soulfly, BiSH, Deluxe, Paul Woolford, Billx, Ghetts, Sampa the Great, Rising Appalachia, Lowkey, The Rumjacks, Too Many Zooz, Billy Bragg, Skazi, Sleaford Mods, Stereo MC's, Skarra Mucci, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Groundation, Omar Souleyman, Alfa Mist, AC Slater, O.B.F Sound System, Eats Everything, Phaxe, The Herbaliser, DJ Zinc, Dusky, Honey Dijon, Romare, THE HUNNA, Bilal, Audio Bullys, Taiki Nulight, Kojey Radical, S.P.Y, Yola, The Skatalites, Macka B, Spragga Benz, Goldie, Deekline, Mungo's Hi Fi, Cutty Ranks, Fantastic Negrito, Garnett Silk, Freedom Fighters, Brushy One String, Faada Freddy, Foreign Beggars, DJ Marky, Selecta J-Man, Ed Solo, Simian Mobile Disco, Kings Of The Rollers, DJ Vadim, Redlight, Freestylers, Josh Wink, LTJ Bukem, Avalon, Chali 2na, Samory I, The Adolescents, The Selecter, BLiSS, Benny Page, Lankum, Electric Swing Circus, Nadia Rose, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Big Zuu, Johnny Osbourne, Mandidextrous, Fishbone, Extrawelt, Mella Dee, Etherwood, Darkzy, London Elektricity, Trigga, Vandal, Mista Savona, The Mouse Outfit, Baba Zula, Danny Byrd, Mammal Hands, Krafty Kuts, Nubiyan Twist, Nadine Shah, MALARKEY, Blue Lab Beats, Clipz, Inja, Children of Zeus, Moscow Death Brigade, The Upbeats, Denis Sulta, Dub Pistols, The Skints, Daara J Family, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Shaun Dean, GMS, Unglued, Authority Zero, Aphrodite, GotSome, IYAMAH, Lisa O'Neill, Gardna, Mat Weasel Busters, LSB, Serial Killaz, Halogenix, Los Fastidios, Pyramid, Nerina Pallot, Far Too Loud, Krystal Klear, Ragga Twins, Dillinja, Wookie, Jack Beats, Hacktivist, Kasra, Ed Rush, Beans On Toast, Jaya The Cat, DJ Q, Le Bask, Eva Lazarus, Conan, MY BABY, Special Request, Lenny Dee, Kiko Bun, Earth Crisis, Massive Wagons, Church of the Cosmic Skull, Benny L, Mathias Duplessy, Robbo Ranx, The Nextmen, Turbowolf, QZB, Coops, Charlie P, Banyan, Breakage, Jah Wobble, Evil Nine, L-Side, Dynamite MC, Wizard, Plastician, Joe Blow, Jamie Duggan, Sam Binga, Will Varley, ALIBI, Ekanta, Pete Cannon, T>I, Plump DJs, CUT CAPERS, Doc Brown, Bryan Gee, Clap! Clap!, KILLA P, D.A.V.E. The Drummer, Samsara Blues Experiment, Jesse Perez, REMI, Altern 8, Pengshui, DJ Patife, GECKO, 808INK, Marla Brown, The Abstract Orchestra, GEO, Clowns, Hyroglifics, Dream Nails, Dubkasm, Susan Cadogan, Mikey B, Heavy Lungs, Optical, The Undercover Hippy, Potential Badboy, Employed To Serve, Cassy, Jakes, Rodney P, Spencer Parker, Venom Prison, New Kingston, Molotov Jukebox, Dutty Moonshine Big Band, Matt Jam Lamont, Zara McFarlane, DJ Micky Finn, Chopstick Dubplate, The Outside Agency, Bare Jams, Maztek, Kasparov, Alsarah & The Nubatones, Buster Shuffle, Sonic Boom Six, Larry and His Flask, Mr Virgo, Counterstrike, Ash Walker, Egoless, Oi Polloi, Chloé Robinson, Jumpin Jack Frost, Random Hand, William Crighton, Vels Trio, DJ Krust, Earthkry, sp:mc, Jade, Command Strange, Wildwood Kin, Cause & Affect, Distinkt, Foreign Concept, Aquasky, Remarc, Deedrah, Milk Teeth, [spunge], Riddim Commission, The Bar Stool Preachers, Steve Ignorant, GOLD Dubs, Popes Of Chillitown, Hypnocoustics, Dr Syntax, YT, 2 Bad Mice, L 33, NEO, Disphonia, Cause4Concern, CoCo and The Butterfields, The Roughneck Riot, LEVELZ, Kelvin 373, Slamboree, Shumba Youth, Natty Campbell, DJ Moxie, Kenny Ken, Dirty Saffi, Or:la, MC GQ, Jamie Lenman, Sinai Sound System, The Swinghoppers, DJ PayPal, Black Water County, Shanti Powa, Carasel, Elvana, Parly B, Cromby, Young Lions, The Dj Producer, CHIMINYO, Tankus the Henge, Shosh, Jerome Hill, MNDSCP, Merikan, Chris Liberator, Uncle Dugs, Divination, Horseman, My Bad Sister, Wonk Unit, Disprove, The Iguanas, Faintest Idea, Taso, Danny T, Inner Terrestrials, E-coli, Royal Sounds, Volatile Cycle, Feed The Rhino, Brainiac, Babylon Dead, Dino Psaras, James West, Hellfish, Hadean, The Sweet Life Society, Capdown, Lady Bird, KROSIS, DJ Nuky, Dj Taye, Citizen Fish, Skitz, MC Vapour, Drop Legs, Demolition Man, Zach Said, Mike Delinquent Project, Dr Cryptic, Ben Coda, New Town Kings, Skynet, Gaz Brookfield, Lord Leopard, Nanoplex, M-Theory, Sleepy Time Ghost, Phatworld, Vital Techniques, Pizzatramp, The Drop, River Roots, Imperial Leisure, Jus Now, Kuenta i Tambu, Malavita, Deadbeat UK, Fragz, Chris rich, The Zipheads, The Filaments, Jakaan, Kalaha, Apollyon, Baltic Balkan, DINAMO, Land of the Giants, OOOD, General Roots, Altus, Jackson, Dolphin, AFFILIATE, Sean McGowan, True Strays, Origin One, Sinerider, Makola, THE LEYLINES, Rappernamedlocal, Psymmetrix, Mad Apple Circus, Dirty Bourbon River Show, The Barefoot Bandit, Los Kamer, Lavery, Kobi Onyame, Neuroplasm, DJ MAARS, Haggard Cat, Audiofire (UK), Benin City, Shoot the Moon, The Fat Bastard Gang Band, Vodun, Matiu Te Huki, Gentlemen Of Few, DJ Hiphoppapotamus, Emily Capell, Spred the Dub, Pelikann, Fabio Ferro, DJ Tune Raider, Illegal machines, Counting Coins, The Kubricks, Regime, Krome Angels, Bryan Fury, Paul the Kid, Cimi, Psibindi, Otim Alpha, Giufà, Crazy Arm, Joe Burns, Grand Collapse, Huw & The Greater Good, Smiley & The Underclass, Maïka, DJ Liquid Ross, MAiKA, Tom Frankel, Ryme Tyme, Forca, Millie Manders, THE TRIBE, Neck, Cousn, ED WEST, Contineum, Barely Royal, Duncan Disorderly & The Scallywags, SCŌTT XYLO!, Thallom, Hot°, DJ Cartier, Fjokra, LAZCRU, Lightyear, Headworks, Neill Moore, Beat The Red Light, Supa Ape, KRUPA, Waggles, C.K., Harry Jordan, Jabru, Nosebleed, Imprints, China Bowls, JazzyLioness, Fat-Suit, Lemmy Ashton, Freefall Collective, DJ Redhot, SKIPPIT, Elea Calvet, The Long Game, onlyjoe, Daddy Nature, DUBBUL O, The Squire Of Gothos, Frenetic, Jenna, They Say Jump, Aaron Liberator, Ellis Meade, Junior buzz, Gash, MC Kie, Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys, MC Pean, Feline, Roots Rising, The Future Dub Project, Revenge of the Psychotronic Man, The Inexplicables, Tantz, Katch Pyro, Mick O'Toole, Eat The Evidence, Dynamic Range, Aries, A.M.C & Turno, Count Skylarkin, Brassick, Notion, Kaotik Kartel, Subgiant, Hylu & Jago, Raggamuffin Whiteman, Cathar, Neutron, Blind Motive, Gorilla Tactics, The Skimmity Hitchers, Mara LeFay, A-bee, CONTROL, SGT Pokes, The Activators, TBM, Jägerhertz, KosherMusik, Dirty Alex, The Phosphenes, Phat Bollard, First Degree Burns, NEM, Pieman, Snakerattlers, Dirty Boots, THE SCHMOOZENBERGS, Fractal Spin, DJ Hollow Point, Rags Rudi, Earthling, Resist, Shelvis and the Roustabouts, Darkmatta, X-Ray Cat, BERRY BLACC, Sacha Dieu, Cartoon Violence, Feelgood Experiment, UPBEAT SNEAKERS, Rob Barnaville, The Mantic Muddlers, Galak Spiritua, Luke Philbrick, DISPLACE, Shoot The Duke, Dazed, GHOULS, SkyHigh, Balkan Hotsteppers, Creatures of Habit, N-Vader, Leo Samson, Yes Man Jellyfish, Fourth Order, A.P Grimshaw, Deadwood, LSD-Licious, Biere De Luxe, Lorraine, ALMATIC, 51st STATE, The Rev Schnider and The Band of Angels, DJ Psykinetic, XMenBTeam, Kray-z Legz, The Goblin, Trasher, Kreed, Cut A Shine, Alta, Odwana, Solid Gone, Soul To Soul Acoustic, ACT ONE, Chameleon, Benji & HibbzGBR, New Alresford
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Overview of Roots Reggae musician They Say Jump
They Say Jump is a mesmerizing reggae musician from the thriving metropolis of London, United Kingdom, who goes deeply into the foundations of the reggae genre. They Say Jump has had a big impact on the reggae industry with their distinctive sound and passionate lyrics, enthralling audiences with their moving performances.
They Say Jump incorporates a distinctive fusion of contagious rhythms and thought-provoking melodies into their music, drawing inspiration from the illustrious traditions of reggae music. Their music transports listeners to a state of reflection and harmony while conjuring up the sensation of liberation and optimism that are hallmarks of reggae music.
They Say Jump expertly captures the essence of roots reggae with their sultry vocals and talented musicianship, paying respect to the genre's founders while still giving it their own modern spin. As a potent reminder of the social and political undertones that reggae music is known for, their music resonates with honesty.
Every note from They Say Jump exhibits a commitment to their craft that immerses listeners in an amazing experience. They Say Jump are a force to be reckoned with in the reggae music scene because of their enthusiasm and talent, which are visible whether they are on stage or in the studio.
They Say Jump is an accomplished roots reggae artist from London, United Kingdom, who performs under the stage name They Say Jump. Their soulful sound and stirring lyrics have won them a devoted following and cemented their position in the reggae music industry. They Say Jump continues to enthrall audiences and disseminate the wonderful energy of reggae music with their contagious rhythms and moving performances.
What are the most popular songs for Roots Reggae musician They Say Jump?
They Say Jump is a London-based Reggae and Roots Reggae band that has become well-known for its distinct style and compelling songs. "Can't Chase Me (feat. Horseman)," "Lion (Benny Page Remix)," and "Late At Night" are some of their best songs. These songs exhibit their talent for fusing contagious rhythms with stirring lyrics to provide a singular musical experience.
Among the group's best songs, "Can't Chase Me (feat. Horseman)" stands out for showcasing their aptitude for crafting memorable melodies and vivacious beats. This song is sure to get listeners moving to the beat thanks to its catchy chorus and compelling verses. "Lion (Benny Page Remix)" is another standout track that demonstrates their ability to combine classic Reggae components with cutting-edge production methods. The original is given a new spin by the remix, which results in an entrancing combination of sounds.
They Say Jump's discography also features other noteworthy songs including "Away With The Fairies," "18," "Pressure," "Festival," "Lion," "Music Is My Medicine," and "Reggae Music (Is Not a Crime)" in addition to these standout tracks. Each of these songs embodies the band's distinctive sound, fusing catchy melodies with deeply felt lyrics that connect with listeners.
They Say Jump has made a name for themselves in the music industry with their distinctive Roots and Reggae music fusion. While their other songs provide a wide variety of musical experiences, their best hits, such as "Can't Chase Me (feat. Horseman)" and "Lion (Benny Page Remix)," exhibit their brilliance and inventiveness. They Say Jump is undoubtedly an artist worth checking out, whether you're a fan of reggae or are just looking for music that stirs your soul.
What are the latest songs and music albums for Roots Reggae musician They Say Jump?
They Say Jump, a reggae and roots reggae musician from London, UK, has continuously released compelling songs and music albums. Their most recent CD, "They Say Jump (2022)," demonstrates their distinct style and musicality. The album has a refreshing and dynamic sound, thanks to a blend of reggae and roots reggae elements.
"One Dance (2022)," their latest song, is a lively and energizing melody that will have you dancing in no time. With its captivating rhythms and upbeat lyrics, it represents the spirit of reggae music. Another noteworthy hit is "What I Got (Tribute to Sublime) (2022)," which is a tribute to the iconic band Sublime. It expertly blends reggae vibes with a hint of rock to create a compelling musical experience.
They Say Jump has gained acclaim for its prior tracks in addition to their recent ones. "Festival (2021)" is an uplifting and cheerful melody that captures the sense of celebration and community. With its smooth beats and soulful vocals, "Late At Night (2021)" demonstrates their flexibility.
They Say Jump's music continues to push boundaries and appeal with fans. Their reggae and roots reggae style is imbued with passion and authenticity, distinguishing them as a genre standout. Keep an eye out for more enthralling music from this outstanding ensemble.
Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Roots Reggae musician They Say Jump?
A Reggae and Roots Reggae band from London, United Kingdom, called They Say Jump has enlivened a number of shows and festivals with its contagious sound. At Boomtown Fair, where they made one of their most famous festival appearances, they enthralled the crowd with an upbeat performance. Festival goers were left with lasting impressions by the band's strong stage presence and their capacity to combine traditional reggae with contemporary elements. Another unforgettable festival performance was by They Say Jump at Zwarte Cross, where they entertained the Dutch crowd with their distinctive ska and reggae fusion and spread a contagious spirit of happiness.
They Say Jump has garnered attention at numerous places throughout the UK in addition to its festival appearances. At the famed London music venue Camden Assembly, one outstanding performance took place. The crowd responded well to the band's great musicianship and strong vocals, resulting in an outstanding reggae music performance.
They Say Jump has also appeared at other renowned festivals, such as Sunrise Celebration, where they entertained a wide and devoted crowd with their upbeat reggae vibes. It is simply amazing how well the band can communicate with their listeners through music.
Overall, They Say Jump's appearances at events and festivals have cemented their standing as a top-tier reggae band in the UK. They are a must-see act for any fan of reggae music because of their contagious enthusiasm and dedication to their profession that are evident in every performance.
Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Roots Reggae musician They Say Jump?
They Say Jump, a British reggae musician from London, has worked with a number of other artists in the genre to produce some notable recordings. The tracks "Can't Chase Me (feat. Horseman)" and "18 (feat. Horseman)" are two examples of remarkable group efforts.
They Say Jump collaborates with the accomplished musician Horseman on the song "Can't Chase Me". Their combined abilities and musical talent are on full display in the song, which has a compelling reggae flavor. The two performers' distinctive vocal ranges are combined in this duet, resulting in a dynamic and upbeat mood. It is a noteworthy duet in the reggae genre due to the flawless blending of their voices and the catchy rhythm.
The song "18", which once again features Horseman, is another noteworthy collaboration. The fact that They Say Jump and Horseman are able to seamlessly enhance each other's musicality shows how closely they are connected. "18" is a notable duet that demonstrates the talent and ingenuity of both singers thanks to its catchy melodies and captivating lyrics.
These associations show how adept They Say Jump is at working with other musicians to produce appealing reggae music. These compositions, which they collaborated on with Horseman, show off their mutual love of the genre and their joint ability to make catchy, compelling music.
Overall, They Say Jump's collaborations with Horseman on the songs "Can't Chase Me" and "18" demonstrate their capacity to produce enthralling reggae music through their seamless fusion of addictive rhythms and vocal harmonies. These recordings stand out in the reggae genre and exhibit the abilities and originality of both Horseman and They Say Jump.