Editors Choice

Mad ah Road Documentary

With us previously informing you of the pending documentary set to be released. The time has now arrived for readers to watch the full Wray & Nephew video detailing the impact Jamaican culture has had on the UK Music scene.

With Jamaica set to celebrate its’ 60th birthday, Wray & Nephew have recruited rival turned idols, So Solid Crew and Heartless Crew.

These two legendary crews have been brought in to speak on the influence Jamaican culture had on them and how it affected their music, as well as they’re lives.

Reliving past events, members from both crews show us around historic landmarks to them while giving detail into how they had to manoeuvre in the music scene in the beginning.

Sound clashes, pirate radio and memorable raves were the topic of discussion between these two factions.

With So Solid Crew and Heartless Crew being icons in the music industry, check out how Jamaican culture influenced these talented artists and gave them direction.

Beyond Noise Team

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