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We at Kalonji Records are working expeditiously to put Black Magazine on the road, but we cannot do it without the help of all you sistas and brothas interested in working with us. There are a number of areas that we are looking for people to work in.
Our goal is to put out a premier issue before the end of May. Graphic designers are working diligently laying out Black Magazine. Here is the link to Black Magazine on the Kalonji Records website: http://www.sizzlakalonjiinc.com/blackmagazine.aspx
There are several areas that we need assistance with which include writing, graphics & layout, advertisement & marketing, and circulation. A number of you all have sent us request through the past months suggesting areas you are ready to work in. Please contact us immediately so that we can get things rolling. The most pressing thing at this moment is the need for writers, editors, and help with sales. Please send us articles relating to issues in your community, education, music reviews and interviews, health articles, beauty and fashion, newest technology, poetry, sports etc. We are open to all types of positive ideas.
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Sizzla Kalonji is one of the most prolific leaders of the conscious Reggae dancehall movement. Emerging in the latter half of the 90s, he helped lead dancehall back to the musical and spiritual influence of roots reggae and heavily Rastafarian subject matter. He was born Miguel Collins on April 17, 1976 in St Mary and was raised in the community of August Town by devout Rastafarian parents.
The 1980s witnessed a dancehall explosion, and with the music came the lifestyle. Sizzla watched carefully, collecting his lyrical ammunition. He began his career in the music industry in his early teenage years. After honing his vocal skills, he landed a gig with the Caveman Hi-Fi sound system, where he first made a name for himself as a performer. He cut his first single for the small Zagalou label in 1995, and soon moved on to Fattis “Exterminator” Burrell. Extensive touring with fellow roots and culture artist Luciano followed, earning Sizzla critical acclaim.
Working with Fattis marked an important turning point for Sizzla. From the outset their relationship was one of mutual respect and inspiration. A run of successful singles led to the release of Sizzla's debut album, 'Burning Up' (RAS). The alliance again proved fruitful a year later with the follow-up, 'Praise Ye Jah' (JetStar). Securing his position as a top conscious reggae artist, he set about cultivating his role as a spiritual messenger. Sizzla's combination of Rasta principles and up-to-the-minute dancehall rhythms made his hard line approach more palatable. A brilliant and passionate performer, Sizzla broke boundaries, appealing to those looking for something new, music with depth.
His major breakthrough came with the release in 1997 of the now classic album, 'Black Woman and Child' (Greensleeves). Bearing all the hallmarks of Bobby 'Digital' Dixon's dancehall-influenced production, the impact on both the reggae and mainstream markets was phenomenal. The evocative title track, issued as a single, rapidly achieved anthemic status. Along with universal praise came Sizzla's first nomination for Best International Reggae Artist of the Year at the 1998 MOBO Awards and a place in various magazines' top 100 albums of the year.
Sizzla scored several more hits during 1997, including ‘Like Mountain’, ‘Babylon Cowboy,’ ‘Kings of the Earth,’ and the Luciano duet ‘Build a Better World.’ This hot streak kicked off an enormously productive recording binge that has lasted for years. He has an ability to fuse passionate lyrical styling with deceptively simple rhythms that take in range of genres from staccato dancehall and gentle roots reggae to surprisingly commercial R&B and soul arrangements.
Somewhat controversial, Kalonji has maintained to the views of the Bobo Ashanti Rastafarians, particularly his aggressive condemnations of slavery, inhumane acts, and Western Oppressors. Overall his music is generally positive, advocating faith, compassion for poor black youth, and respect for women. He remains something of an enigma to the public at large, rarely granting interviews and keeping his concert appearances to a minimum. Nonetheless, he still ranks as arguably the most popular conscious reggae artist of his time. A versatile singjay-style vocalist with a gruff, gravelly tone, he is capable of both rapid fire chatting, powerful, melodic singing, and his best backing riddims are among the strongest in contemporary dancehall.
Sizzla Kalonji has released over 45 impressive solo albums and over fifteen combination albums, crossing different genres of Reggae. The number of mix tapes on the street are countless. He also started his own company Kalonji Records; this set the mark of his growth not only as a great reggae artist but also a record label executive and businessman. In a joint venture with Kalonji Records, his most recent album The Overstanding was released in November 2006 with Damon Dash Music Group and Koch Records. It is as prolific, infectious, and melodic as the previous albums. This is his third album released through Kalonji Records; as well as ‘Black History’ and ‘Life’. Sizzla Kalonji continues to release music through his career showcasing the level of talent that exudes through his creativity.
In addition to his musical breakthroughs, Sizzla continues to build different business opportunities to empower himself and the community by creating an environment for young people to grow and develop skills. Currently, some of his new business initiatives include a signature Sizzla shoe distributed by Pro-Keds; a Sizzla clothing line, an outlet for communities to tell their stories and be creative through Black Magazine, Rasta TV, and a recording studio; plus a sound system to spread the music using Tafari Sounds. As Sizzla Kalonji continues to build and grow, the community builds and grows but most importantly, he is creating opportunities for young people who sometimes don’t have opportunities the same way he was given an opportunity.
blessed luv dada.jus blazin up ur page wid some empress luv.rise to the occasion iv was wicked,thanxs 4 blessin tha stage wid more righteous lyrics.cont. to chant nyahbingh sound to jah people.much luv .xoxo empress farika
Sizzla Just want to say I pray to Jah that your light continue to shine cause you have been a positive influnce in my life. I saw you at the Show in Richmond on 4/6/08 I was the Empress in the front trying to get your attn. I appriciate the love and the attn that you gave back to me . Loved every minute of your performance. Jah Live 4ever
Also want to wish you a blessed birthday and continue in peace with the Almighty Jah at your side cause he will never let us go. My birthday is on the 25th so big up. Love you D M Press myspace. com/3trinis
GLORY BE UNTO JAH RASTAFARI!!! APRIL 17 OH WHAT A BLESSED DAY!!! THE EARTH DAY OF A VERY SPECIAL MAN TO ME,DADA- A.K.A SIZZLA KALONJI KNOWN AS MIGUEL COLLINS. MORE LIFE, MORE JOY, MORE PROSPERITY.WHAT MAKE'S IT ALL BETTER IT'S THE EARTH DAY OF A VERY SPECIAL WOMAN IN MY LIFE,MY MOTHER!!! I'M THANKING JAH DAILY FOR THE LOVE ONE'S DEAREST TO ME.TAKE CARE OF YA SELF DADA AND DA WHOLE FAMILY,WISING I WAS APART OF YOU ALSO BABY."I WANNA TAKE MYSELF AWAY" AND BE WITH YOU FOREVER SIZZLA,DESIRING BEYOND DA STARS FOR InI.JAH BLESS N SANTIFY ALWAYS.
Blessed love King Son ,all guidence and protection in ya music career and on ya life's journey, may da MOST HIGH lead and guide you along life's way,with clean hands and pure in heart. Look into my eyes! tell me what you see?
Forgot to mention, do a Top '4' on my page everyweek to promote artists albums and tracks, some are signed unsigned from around the world, featuring ETannA for the next few weeks, would love to feature one of your tracks to promote the album to users of my page..Let da 'I' Know...'B4reaL...