Wray & Nephew to highlight Jamaican culture with a new series, set to illuminate the impact Jamaican culture has had on UK Music.

Responsible for the shift in culture UK Music had in the past and for the direction UK Music is heading in right now, Jamaica will be celebrating an historic independence day as 6th August marks the countries 60th Birthday.

As part of the celebrations for Jamaican Independence day, Wray & Nephew spoke with UK music pioneers, So Solid Crew and Heartless Crew.

Old school rivals turned idols will be featured in the upcoming series which celebrates Jamaican culture and the countries influence on UK Music past and present.

Artists such as Megaman and Mighty Moe speak on the importance of Jamaican culture and why it is importance to continue to show love to the beautiful country.

As part of the series, members from both crews participated in a freestyles which can be seen below

Check back in with us as we will be sharing the Wray & Nephew series once released

Beyond Noise Team

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