Words by Deejay Theory
For this week’s #MixtapeMondays delivery, in comes the thing called Like A Version from Queen Majesty – one of the most dedicated reggae selectors in NYC and throughout the land.
If reggae covers of 80’s pop songs is for you – and let’s be honest, it is – then your Monday just got a whole lot better. Like A Version is guilty pleasures left and right styled by artists like Shinehead, Frankie Paul, Mr Vegas, Sanchez, Marcia Griffiths, Garnett Silk, Yami Bolo, Spragga Benz and many more.
With a vast arsenal of deep dig vinyl selections, a conceptual mix like this is just what excites us around here this Monday – same way her Trilla mix did when it dropped exactly 10 years ago. Thankfully we have the re-up for that one right here today as well. Press play and don’t delay!
Also while you’re turning up the dial, do yourself a solid and cop some of her top-rated hot sauce in our web store right here.
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