Everton Blender

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Ghetto People Song 03:52 Tools
Lift Up Your Head 00:00 Tools
Blow Your Nose 00:00 Tools
Bob Marley 00:00 Tools
Blend Dem 00:00 Tools
I Love Jah Jah 00:00 Tools
Coming Harder 00:00 Tools
We No Fear 00:00 Tools
Family Man 00:00 Tools
The Man 00:00 Tools
Just Wanna Be 00:00 Tools
Hail the King 00:00 Tools
Inside Out 00:00 Tools
Do Good 00:00 Tools
Abbabajani 00:00 Tools
The System 00:00 Tools
Create a Sound 00:00 Tools
World Corruption 00:00 Tools
Slick Me Slick 00:00 Tools
Little Green Apples 00:00 Tools
Who Cares 00:00 Tools
If You Want to Make It 00:00 Tools
Danger in Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Material Girl 00:00 Tools
Bring Di Kutchie 00:00 Tools
Shanty 00:00 Tools
Live Up 00:00 Tools
Tabernacle Tree 00:00 Tools
True Love 00:00 Tools
Gone A Country 00:00 Tools
Defender of the Faith 00:00 Tools
Higher High 00:00 Tools
False Words 00:00 Tools
Is It Because I'm Black 00:00 Tools
King Man 00:00 Tools
Throw Down Your Arms 00:00 Tools
Why Do We Have to War 00:00 Tools
When You Are Wrong 00:00 Tools
Bingi Man a Come 00:00 Tools
These Hands 00:00 Tools
Travel The World 00:00 Tools
Blender Nah Gone No Way 00:00 Tools
Backra 00:00 Tools
False Tongue 00:00 Tools
Stone Love Sound 00:00 Tools
It's My Time 00:00 Tools
Can't Stop the Vibes 00:00 Tools
What A Feeling 00:00 Tools
She Is Leaving 00:00 Tools
Sun Is Shining 00:00 Tools
The System (Binghi Mix) 00:00 Tools
Piece of the Blender 00:00 Tools
Gwaan Natty 00:00 Tools
Weeping Eyes 00:00 Tools
Lovers Holiday 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Youths 00:00 Tools
Baby 00:00 Tools
Baa Baa White Sheep 00:00 Tools
Bring the Kutchie 00:00 Tools
Man Is Unjust 00:00 Tools
Don't Be Used 00:00 Tools
False Tongue (Binghi Mix) 00:00 Tools
My Father's Home 00:00 Tools
The Philosopher 00:00 Tools
Where Do the Children Play 00:00 Tools
So Long 00:00 Tools
Make It If You Try 00:00 Tools
Tabernacle Tree (Extended Mix) 00:00 Tools
Jah Vibes 00:00 Tools
Give Thanks To The Father 00:00 Tools
Golden Pen 00:00 Tools
Westbound Train 00:00 Tools
If You Want To Dance 00:00 Tools
Piece A Di Blender 00:00 Tools
Been Trying 00:00 Tools
Travelled The World 00:00 Tools
Sing Mi A Go Sing 00:00 Tools
Sun Is Shining (EZY mix) 00:00 Tools
I Love Jah 00:00 Tools
Kanta 00:00 Tools
Jah Never Fail I Yet 00:00 Tools
Tallow Tallow 00:00 Tools
Warmonger Man 00:00 Tools
Babylon Get A Blow 00:00 Tools
One Who Loves You 00:00 Tools
Loving You 00:00 Tools
Time Drawing Near 00:00 Tools
Slackness (featuring Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
Ethiopia Calling Featuring Culture Knox 00:00 Tools
Power And Glory 00:00 Tools
Bubbaru 00:00 Tools
Love in My Heart 00:00 Tools
Kanta Combination (Featuring Tony Rebel) 00:00 Tools
Fret Them A Fret 00:00 Tools
Last Train 00:00 Tools
War Monger Man 00:00 Tools
Teach the Youth 00:00 Tools
Blend Them 00:00 Tools
Ali Ali Ho 00:00 Tools
Rasta Man 00:00 Tools
Leonard Howell 00:00 Tools
Kanta Combination 00:00 Tools
Conference Table 00:00 Tools
Time Get Rough 00:00 Tools
We Need Love 00:00 Tools
Goody Goody 00:00 Tools
Hold On In Deh 00:00 Tools
Man 00:00 Tools
slackness 00:00 Tools
Let Not Your Heart Be Trouble 00:00 Tools
Ethiopia Calling 00:00 Tools
Lovers' Holiday 00:00 Tools
Overture 00:00 Tools
Last Trains 00:00 Tools
Bush and Saddam 00:00 Tools
brain food 00:00 Tools
Power & Glory 00:00 Tools
Love All These Girls 00:00 Tools
Brain Food (Featuring Anthony B) 00:00 Tools
Blow Your Nose (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Watch It 00:00 Tools
Leonhard Howell 00:00 Tools
Festival Song Blenda (Positive Riddim 2010) 00:00 Tools
Free Up Yourself 00:00 Tools
Overture #2 00:00 Tools
It's All About You 00:00 Tools
My Girl 00:00 Tools
If You Want To Dance - Everton Blender & Prezident Brown 00:00 Tools
Tallow 00:00 Tools
Calling Us Home 00:00 Tools
Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled 00:00 Tools
Stand Your Ground 00:00 Tools
Tonight 00:00 Tools
If you want to dance (feat. Prezident Brown) 00:00 Tools
Emergency 00:00 Tools
World In Need 00:00 Tools
Where Is The Love 00:00 Tools
ghetto youth 00:00 Tools
Lion Crown 00:00 Tools
Where Is Your Culture 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Thing Is To Know 00:00 Tools
More Fire 00:00 Tools
Another One 00:00 Tools
Blow Your Nose - Everton Blender & Prezident Brown 00:00 Tools
Waan guh home 00:00 Tools
No Vanity 00:00 Tools
Too Late 00:00 Tools
Rastaman 00:00 Tools
if you want 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Jah 00:00 Tools
Higher Heights 00:00 Tools
Time 00:00 Tools
Nobody No Business 00:00 Tools
Bob Marley / World Corruption 00:00 Tools
The Philospher 00:00 Tools
Blow your nose Part II (feat. Prezident Brown) 00:00 Tools
Youth Dem Cold 00:00 Tools
Fret Dem Ah Fret 00:00 Tools
You Will Make It If You Try 00:00 Tools
Love Jah Jah 00:00 Tools
Loves You 00:00 Tools
Teach The Youths Good 00:00 Tools
The Rastaman 00:00 Tools
If Jah 00:00 Tools
Alli Alli Ho (Yesterday Riddim) 00:00 Tools
Love Jah 00:00 Tools
Kanta Combination (feat. Tony Rebel) 00:00 Tools
Sing Me A Go Sing 00:00 Tools
Blow Your Nose Part Ii 00:00 Tools
Great Man 00:00 Tools
Sun Is Shining [Ezy Mix] 00:00 Tools
No Bargain No Deal 00:00 Tools
Fire A Go Bun 00:00 Tools
Get Ready My People 00:00 Tools
Give Thanks 00:00 Tools
Sing For Jah 00:00 Tools
Nah Stop Try 00:00 Tools
Kill The Heathen 00:00 Tools
No Bargin No Deal 00:00 Tools
Slackness (feat. Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
Babylon A Get A Blow 00:00 Tools
Brain Food (feat. Anthony B) 00:00 Tools
Jumbo Jet 00:00 Tools
Emergency Love 00:00 Tools
Conserve 00:00 Tools
my father kingdom 00:00 Tools
Where Do The Children Play (A Cappella) 00:00 Tools
Where Do The Children Play? 00:00 Tools
Licky Belly 00:00 Tools
My Fathers Home 00:00 Tools
Youth Dem So Cold 00:00 Tools
Blow Your Nose (Part Ii) [feat. Prezident Brown] 00:00 Tools
Babylon Flow 00:00 Tools
dont worry 00:00 Tools
Mistaken Identity 00:00 Tools
Come Along 00:00 Tools
Knowledge 00:00 Tools
Why Should I 00:00 Tools
everton blender - man is unjust (sleng teng riddim) 00:00 Tools
Bob Marley/World Corruption 00:00 Tools
I you want to dance (feat. Prezident Brown) 00:00 Tools
Lift Up Your Head [Quiet Storm Mix] 00:00 Tools
Rasta Imposta 00:00 Tools
Lion Crown (feat. Isha Blender) 00:00 Tools
Mama 00:00 Tools
Overture 2 00:00 Tools
What a Gwann 00:00 Tools
Teach The Youths 00:00 Tools
INNA DIS YAH TIME 00:00 Tools
My Father's Kingdom 00:00 Tools
Babylon A Flow 00:00 Tools
tempo riddim everton blender 00:00 Tools
Higher Love 00:00 Tools
Take my hands 00:00 Tools
False King Pharoah 00:00 Tools
Don't Be Used (Mr. Jacket & Tie) 00:00 Tools
Kadamawah 00:00 Tools
My Fathers Kingdom 00:00 Tools
TEMPO RIDDIM 00:00 Tools
Kill Thee Heathen 00:00 Tools
be independent 00:00 Tools
Brain Food (w/ Anthony B) 00:00 Tools
Everton Blender 00:00 Tools
Ceate a Sound 00:00 Tools
Everton Blender - Ghetto People Song 00:00 Tools
Let Not Your Heart 00:00 Tools
love jah jah everyday 00:00 Tools
False Word 00:00 Tools
run come 00:00 Tools
why war 00:00 Tools
Fire A Go Burn 00:00 Tools
Boom Boom Sound 00:00 Tools
Everton Blender - Bingi Man a Come 00:00 Tools
Full Up Riddim 00:00 Tools
False Tongue [Binghi Mix] 00:00 Tools
Bob Marley - World Corruption 00:00 Tools
Vibes 00:00 Tools
Rasta Bound Fi Take Over 00:00 Tools
Lift Up Ya Head 00:00 Tools
Backra [*] 00:00 Tools
Slackness (w/ Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
dem a fight Dub 00:00 Tools
Lift up your head Dub 00:00 Tools
Talk Dem A Talk 00:00 Tools
babylon 00:00 Tools
slackness feat. beenie man 00:00 Tools
I Am A Family Man 00:00 Tools
intro (psalm 87) 00:00 Tools
lift up your heads 00:00 Tools
Traveled The World 00:00 Tools
Tabernacle Tree [Extended Mix] (feat Trinity) 00:00 Tools
Sensi (Gunman Riddim) 00:00 Tools
Why Do We Have To 00:00 Tools
Family man (tempo riddim) 00:00 Tools
Kanta Combination (w/ Tony Rebel) 00:00 Tools
04 Bob Marley 00:00 Tools
The System [*] 00:00 Tools
Lift Up Your Head [European Mix] 00:00 Tools
Ghetto People Song (flames) 00:00 Tools
07 Blend Dem 00:00 Tools
Can't Say Goodbye To You 00:00 Tools
Lion Crown feat. Isha Blender 00:00 Tools
Tabernacle Tree (extended Mix 00:00 Tools
Tabernacle Tree (extended mix) (feat. Trinity) 00:00 Tools
Come Inna De Dance 00:00 Tools
Right Blen 00:00 Tools
Come Baby 00:00 Tools
Blow Your Nose - Part II 00:00 Tools
Blow Your Nose Part 2 00:00 Tools
Rootsman Credential - We No Fe 00:00 Tools
Take My Hand 00:00 Tools
Lift Up Your Head - A Capella 00:00 Tools
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One of the few Jamaican singers to truly bridge the gap between the roots and dancehall reggae styles is the man known as Everton "Blender." When reggae fans hear the opening notes of "Lift Up Your Head," "Ghetto People Song," "Blend Dem," etc., they instantly recognize these songs as the cultural anthems of our time. The large number of hits Everton has accrued is most impressive for an artist who has been in the business for such a seemingly short period of time. But like many of Jamaica's biggest musical stars, the road to fame wasn't a short or easy one. Everton Williams was born in the parish of Clarendon, Jamaica, but grew up in Kingston 13 on Maxfield Avenue. Everton worked as a painter, construction worker, and decorator, but he realized that the strong chemicals he was working with were not good for his voice or his health in general. With divine help and direction, he decided to leave his job to pursue a singing career. In 1980, he met Phyllis Thompson (who would later become his wife), and moved back to Clarendon. In 1985, Everton and Phyllis' first child, Isha, was born. Although Everton had recorded a handful of singles for various producers, he had yet to score with a hit on the island. But that was all about to change in 1991 he voiced the autobiographical "Create a Sound." The song described Everton's experiences in the music business and with the Rasta faith. It was released the following year on the Star Trail label, and it was Everton Blender's first hit. Everton continued to record for Star Trail, who had a distribution deal with Heartbeat Records. 1994's Lift Up Your Head (HB 169) was Everton's full length debut, and featured "Create a Sound," along with the hits, "Family Man," "Bring di Kutchie," "My Father's Home," "Gwaan Natty," and the title track, which would go on to become one of the biggest anthems of the 1990's. Everton continued to record for Star Trail and other labels, scoring hits including "Blend Dem," "World Corruption," "Bob Marley," "Piece of the Blender," "The Man," and "Coming Harder," all collected on the 1996 album, Piece of the Blender: The Singles (HB 209). At this time, Everton decided to take charge of his career and start his own label, which he named Blend Dem Productions. He began to finance most of his own recordings, a move that proved to heighten tension between him and many who wished to control the music production and promotion on the island. But he persevered, knowing that being in control of his career was the right decision, and his relationship with Heartbeat became even stronger. In 1999, Heartbeat released Everton Blender's first album of Blend Dem productions, Rootsman Credential (HB 227). Alongside boom shots like "Ghetto People Song," "Why Do We Have to War," and "False Words" was Everton's own productions including "Slick Me Slick," "These Hands," and many more strong statements of Everton's faith and will to succeed. Since the release of Rootsman Credential, Everton has toured the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean-establishing himself as one of the top touring forces from Jamaica. Live at the White River Reggae Bash (HB 242) captures Everton performing his most popular material with the Blend Dem band. As the millennium came to a close, Heartbeat released an album of new Blend Dem productions that includes top acts riding Everton Blender produced rhythms. Dance Hall Liberation (HB 246) features Anthony B, Tony Rebel, Louie Culture, Richie Spice, Everton Blender, daughter Isha, and others. Everton was also executive producer on Richie Spice's debut album, Universal (HB 103), and plays a role in Spanner Banner's new release, Real Love (HB 249). Blender's album released in 2001, Visionary (HB 254), consisted of his trademark conscious commitment over sizzling roots and dancehall self-productions. With guest appearances by Bennie Man, Anthony B, Tony Rebel, and Marcia Griffiths along with Everton's own strong performance, the album garnered favorable reviews throughout the music press. 2001 and 2002 also marked excellent touring year for Blender, where he headlined several major reggae events. King Man (HB 258) is the latest work of Blend Dem Productions. This new album is the latest installment in Blender's legacy of excellent reggae music for the discerning listener. Expect to see Everton Blender somewhere near you as he tours later this year to support the release. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.