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Buju Banton recently (3/4/19) generated extraordinary excitement by fans worldwide when he used his instagram stories feature to big up three international sound system icons, one of which is North America’s legendary reigning king sound—King Addies.
The nine second “…big sound ah big sound…” video post immediately went viral and thrust the global sound system fraternity into a now ongoing conversation about the celebrated sounds mentioned by the legend.
This
epic social media moment occurred while the world is still very much
elated about Buju’s recent December 2018 return home from prison, and
his highly anticipated return to the stages of the world—his “Long Walk
to Freedom” 2019 Tour.
The impeccable timing of Buju’s post has
put sound system culture at center stage of the global entertainment
conversation, just as King Addies moves to leverage their influential
platform to push the sound clash industry to the forefront.
Pushing the Business Forward
In
2019, when most iconic sound systems around the world are either no
longer operating or holding on extremely tight to their established
legacies, King Addies is currently deliberately playing alongside and/or
giving younger sound systems across the industry an opportunity to
compete with them.
Many wonder why a sound of King Addies’
tenure and caliber would put their legacy on the line to clash
newcomers. Shinez, Co-Manager of the champion sound stated, “You have to
offer fresh music and experiences to fans, old and new, in order to
push the culture forward, and we are about showcasing authentic sound
system culture to wider audiences.”
Most recently, King Addies
remains the undisputed champion of New York City’s highly anticipated
Premier League Sound Clash, which featured a one on one match up of the
legendary juggernaut, versus newcomer Philadelphia’s One-A-Day. Held on
March 9th at NYCs Amazura venue (2500 capacity), in front of a wall to
wall thick standing room only crowd, by the end of the second round the
crowd had verbally pronounced One-A-Day dead 4 times.
World Fight Club
King Addies Promotions will debut an all-new global sound clash arena, World Fight Club (WFC), on March 30, 2019. With a beautiful heavyweight championship belt on the line, and the opportunity to defend it against sounds from around the world, DJs and sound systems will compete in the series designed to engage new fans, and global competitors, with or without dubplates. “Round One” of WFC will establish a New York tri-state champion, who will go on to defend the belt title versus contenders from all over the world.
The WFC debut is a long awaited ‘settle the score’ 3-way sound clash
featuring the 2017 US Rumble Champion out of the Bronx, Platinum Kids
(PK), who is a NYC party scene heavyweight with very little clash
experience, and/or dubplates.
In Rumble, PK unexpectedly
killed a full line up of “hardcore clash sounds”, two of which are also
headlining WFC—King Shine out of New Jersey, and Kosmik Movements out of
Brooklyn. Much more experienced in clashing, and more heavily armed
musically than PK, King Shine and Kosmik losing to a “juggling sound”
(party DJs), created quite a stir in the industry. However, to King
Shine and Kosmik’s credit, that clash line up had 7 sounds, a format
that levels the playing field by giving sounds with less dubplates the
ability to compete.
WFCs debut contenders will battle it out in a
more traditional sound clash format with longer timed rounds, wherein:
Platinum Kids will either prove they are the baddest among them and can
do what hardcore clash sounds do, better; or King Shine, who has been
clashing some of the bigger sounds internationally, may prove he’s the
dominant force; or, perhaps Kosmik who has recently been the least
active of all 3 sounds will make a grand re-entrance onto the scene with
a win.
With a combined promotions team that includes: King
Addies, Tru Money Musiq, Andrew Digital Promotions, Tek9 Promotions,
Britelite Promotions, PowerOfReggae.com and Impulse Nation, along with
coverage by television sponsor “The Release”, World Fight Club’s
Co-Founder Dinero says, “Everyone loves exciting competition. Soundclash
is a competitive musical sport happening in several major international
markets where Reggae Dancehall and sound system culture are popular.
However, WFC will bring the culture to the world by inviting all
mainstream DJs, and their fans, to get involved.”
King Addies Continues to Dominate
An
ambassador of sound system culture and Jamaican music since 1983, in
2019 King Addies begins their 36th year in the music industry as North
America’s most dominant and influential sound system, of all time.
Their three and a half decade legacy is rich with continuous music trend
setting, genre barrier breaking, standing room only events, continuous
print, radio and TV coverage, and a very long list of the most
historical sound killings.
Currently, enjoying the success of a
winning streak over several notable sound systems from countries like
Japan, Italy, Canada, Trinidad, Antigua and the USA, King Addies is now
embracing a new moniker bestowed on them by fans, “North America’s #1
Defender”. Battle tested and fan approved, the squad kicks off 2019
with a 8 sound “lock off” record, (achieved within the last 2+ years).
Today,
King Addies’ 11 member New York City and Jamaica based squad of award
winning Selectors, DJs, Producers, Radio Personalities and event
producers continue to tour the States, Japan, UK, Canada, the Caribbean
and Europe—featured in several international festivals, drawing crowds
of over 13K people.
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