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b/ require that any attendee leaves the event where we reasonably believe that they may not be complying with these terms or any of our or Government guidelines in force in relation to COVID-19. We will take reasonable steps to comply with any relevant guidelines intended to reduce the spread of COVID 19 and we will make you aware of these measures with as much notice as is reasonably possible. This may include, but not limited to, specific entry requirements An album of reggae collaborations with artists spanning four continents and seven decades of recording experience, featuring House of Shem, Tippa Irie, BLVK H3RO, Inner Circle, Pablo Rider, KIOKO, Gilly G, Slinger, Winston Francis, Leno Banton and General Zooz (Reggae Rajahs) Following 2019’s critically acclaimed original album ‘For The Many’, on 25th June UB40release Bigga Baggariddim, an incredible celebration of the genre they love, and a seminal reggae collaborations album. For over 40 years, the Birmingham-based band, and the UK’s biggest reggae group to date, have been creating amazing music that has been loved the world over. Having sold over 100 million records worldwide, and with over 50 singles in the UK charts, hits like “Red Red Wine” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love” are amongst the first songs that come to everyone’s mind whenever reggae music is discussed.

Among other things, it is relatable, has a good hook, structure, and a message and, the lead singer has good clarity and elocution. His opening line arouses suspense and it was evident that the group meticulously penned their lyrics, with the intention of producing a hit song, one that is able to transcend various audiences. I had the pleasure of listening to UB40’s latest offering “Bigga Baggariddim”and what a beautiful release this is. Slinger’s attempt at an interpolation of Papa Levis Mi God, Mi King and the rhyme schemes of Supercat and Yellowman, in his song Mi Life Action, falls short lyrically. The lyrics are basic and are centered more on rhyming as opposed to telling a story or making a solid point. Reggae bands like UB40, who write and produce their own music, had all but disappeared in the UK until fellow Brummie band KIOKO came along. The two bands met whenKiokoperformed a tribute to UB40, playing One In Ten live at Birmingham’s annual Music Awards. They join together on Bigga Baggariddim’sYou Don’t Call Anymore.

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It was announced a week ago that Duncan was retiring from music - a move that prompted an outpouring of 'Big Love' messages from fans thanking him for his work and wishing him well. Although Duncan had recorded five studio albums and been UB40s frontman for longer than most stars have careers, Matt's energy will surely give the UB40 veterans a new lease of life.

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These terms and conditions shall not be amended, modified, varied or supplemented except in writing and signed by duly authorised representatives of the company. NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES The event organisers have been in touch to say that: 'Regrettably we are announcing the postponment of our UK/Irish tour dates for 2021 which unfortunately will be pushed to 2022'. UB40 have announced the name of their new lead singer - and it's the name we hinted it could be even before they needed one. Alongside UB40’s emergence in the 1980s, there was a UK deejay explosion. Of this talent, Tippa Irie made his reputation on London Sound Systems – and guests here on On The Road – alongside three Birmingham MC’s: Gilly G ( Me Nah Leave Yet), Pablo Rider ( Did You See That) and Slinger ( My Life Action).

Party", "Parties", or "Us", refers both the client and ourselves, or either the client or ourselves. What I particularly like is how the entire album feels cheerful, uplifting & warm. It is uniquely balanced – the beats/rhythm keep you hooked, the lyrics are simple yet moving, while the singing keeps you entertained. It’s the kind of music we all need during these difficult times as it is filled with songs about love, good vibes, hope and unity . Enjoy the video below, featuring General Zooz, and you will see what I mean. You will be smiling, singing along and feeling good before it ends. But it was instantly clear from the video that even if the band had done a whole summer of X Factor-style auditions, they could not have found a better fit if they did need a new singer. When You Don't Call Anymore was released last month, Matt said: "When UB40 invited us out on tour the first show we did was the Royal Albert Hall - sold out - and it was the most incredible experience of our lives.Please review this policy periodically as we may update it from time to time. WHO WE SHARE YOUR DATA WITH AND WHY UB40’s passion for reggae and belief in its cultural importance has led them to create an exceptional reggae collaborations album, which will remind the listener of reggae’s timeless and evolving power, whilst also introducing them to new, vital, and emerging reggae talent. Inner Circle’s Rebel Love is an OK song, but it is not the iconic group’s best effort. Me Nah Leave Yet featuring Gilly G, is listenable, but is not unforgettable. a/ refuse entry to any attendee who we reasonably believe may display COVID 19 symptoms or who may not have followed Government guidelines or our guidelines or entry requirements;

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