J Boog
J BOOG's debut album, "HEAR ME ROAR", showcases his ability to display a multi-genre style that will captivate audiences worldwide! His eclectic blend of Reggae, R&B and Hip-Hop fused with "Polynesian Soul" and "street flare" will find its way into the hearts (and ears) of the most discerning listener and music enthusiast! The fact that J BOOG pours his heart and soul into every last lyric of his music is evident...his lyrical styling is superb, Read Full BioJ BOOG's debut album, "HEAR ME ROAR", showcases his ability to display a multi-genre style that will captivate audiences worldwide! His eclectic blend of Reggae, R&B and Hip-Hop fused with "Polynesian Soul" and "street flare" will find its way into the hearts (and ears) of the most discerning listener and music enthusiast! The fact that J BOOG pours his heart and soul into every last lyric of his music is evident...his lyrical styling is superb, and will definitely change the role of Polynesian artists in mainstream music! With the exception of Marlon Asher's "Ganja Farmer", all of the songs on the album are original works; demonstrating J BOOG's creative prowess and ability to write with such a wide range of versatility...from powerful, rhythmic masterpieces to soft, melodious ballads. The legendary George "FIJI" Veikoso also lends his creative skills to the album with his vocal contributions, as well as handling the producing and arrangements for the music. Additional vocal, lyrical and arrangement offerings from Donald Malepeai, Moses "Mr. Sanga" Makaafi, Ernest "Goof" Saffings, "Zen", and Isaac "Sak" Pua help to conclude the incredibly diverse sound of this album. There is so much excitement and anticipation for the release of "HEAR ME ROAR"...as J BOOG sets forth to be "a powerful voice of the Polynesian people through music and positivity."
A singer who fuses reggae with R&B, hip-hop, and rock, J Boog is the stage name of Jerry Afemata, who was born in Long Beach, California but primarily raised in Compton. Of Samoan ancestry (his father was a tribal chief in his neighborhood), Boog's first influence was his sister, who sang and played piano. When she got a book of Bob Marley's classic songs, Boog began singing along, and when he was nine, the two performed a cover of Whitney Houston's "One Moment in Time" at a family reunion, in front of an audience of 200. Raised on an eclectic musical diet of classic reggae, West Coast hip-hop, vintage R&B, and a dash of hard rock, Boog gravitated to the laid-back attitude but taut grooves of reggae, and he began writing and recording his own tunes during downtime from his job at an oil refinery. In 2005, Boog traveled to Hawaii, where he met one of his favorite singers, George "Fiji" Veikoso; Boog gave him a copy of one of his mixtapes, and Veikoso thought Boog showed promise. Veikoso helped produce Boog's 2007 debut album, Hear Me Roar, which cracked the Top Ten of the American reggae charts; by this time, Boog was living in Hawaii. In 2008, Boog began working with veteran reggae artists Yami Bolo and Gramps Morgan (of the group Morgan Heritage), and launched a fruitful association with Hawaii's Wash House Records label. After absorbing reggae's history during a visit to Jamaica, Boog released a self-titled EP in June 2011, with his second full-length album, Backyard Boogie, appearing three months later. Featuring the singles "Let Me Know," "Let's Do It Again," and "Sunshine Girl," Backyard Boogie was a major success for J Boog, rising to the top of the U.S. reggae album charts in 2011, and claiming the top spot again in 2012 and 2013. A four-song EP, Live Up!, appeared in July 2013, and a collaborative single with Anuhea and SOJA, "Easier," dropped in 2014. After making guest appearances on releases by Gappy Ranks, Morgan Heritage, and Raging Fyah, Boog released the Rose Petals EP in March 2016. The release was a warm-up for Boog's third full-length album, Wash House Ting, which was released in November 2016.
Artist: J Boog
Title: Wash House Ting
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Washhouse Music Group
Genre: Reggae
Quality: mp3 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:51:31
Total Size: 120 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Nuh Wan Dat
02. Don't Worry
03. Let Me Love You
04. Good Cry (feat. Chaka Demus)
05. Rose Petals
06. Sweet Love
07. I Got You (feat. Aarahdna)
08. Blaze It for Days (feat. Lion Fiyah & Gappy Ranks)
09. Cut This Off (feat. Tenelle)
10. See Dem Deh
11. Brighter Days
12. Lock It Off (feat. Fiji)
13. Vex Me
14. Raggamuffin (feat. Buju Banton & Gramps Morgan)
A singer who fuses reggae with R&B, hip-hop, and rock, J Boog is the stage name of Jerry Afemata, who was born in Long Beach, California but primarily raised in Compton. Of Samoan ancestry (his father was a tribal chief in his neighborhood), Boog's first influence was his sister, who sang and played piano. When she got a book of Bob Marley's classic songs, Boog began singing along, and when he was nine, the two performed a cover of Whitney Houston's "One Moment in Time" at a family reunion, in front of an audience of 200. Raised on an eclectic musical diet of classic reggae, West Coast hip-hop, vintage R&B, and a dash of hard rock, Boog gravitated to the laid-back attitude but taut grooves of reggae, and he began writing and recording his own tunes during downtime from his job at an oil refinery. In 2005, Boog traveled to Hawaii, where he met one of his favorite singers, George "Fiji" Veikoso; Boog gave him a copy of one of his mixtapes, and Veikoso thought Boog showed promise. Veikoso helped produce Boog's 2007 debut album, Hear Me Roar, which cracked the Top Ten of the American reggae charts; by this time, Boog was living in Hawaii. In 2008, Boog began working with veteran reggae artists Yami Bolo and Gramps Morgan (of the group Morgan Heritage), and launched a fruitful association with Hawaii's Wash House Records label. After absorbing reggae's history during a visit to Jamaica, Boog released a self-titled EP in June 2011, with his second full-length album, Backyard Boogie, appearing three months later. Featuring the singles "Let Me Know," "Let's Do It Again," and "Sunshine Girl," Backyard Boogie was a major success for J Boog, rising to the top of the U.S. reggae album charts in 2011, and claiming the top spot again in 2012 and 2013. A four-song EP, Live Up!, appeared in July 2013, and a collaborative single with Anuhea and SOJA, "Easier," dropped in 2014. After making guest appearances on releases by Gappy Ranks, Morgan Heritage, and Raging Fyah, Boog released the Rose Petals EP in March 2016. The release was a warm-up for Boog's third full-length album, Wash House Ting, which was released in November 2016.
Artist: J Boog
Title: Wash House Ting
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Washhouse Music Group
Genre: Reggae
Quality: mp3 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:51:31
Total Size: 120 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
---------
01. Nuh Wan Dat
02. Don't Worry
03. Let Me Love You
04. Good Cry (feat. Chaka Demus)
05. Rose Petals
06. Sweet Love
07. I Got You (feat. Aarahdna)
08. Blaze It for Days (feat. Lion Fiyah & Gappy Ranks)
09. Cut This Off (feat. Tenelle)
10. See Dem Deh
11. Brighter Days
12. Lock It Off (feat. Fiji)
13. Vex Me
14. Raggamuffin (feat. Buju Banton & Gramps Morgan)
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Let's Do It Again
J Boog Lyrics
Nice to nice to know ya let's do it again
How we did it on a one night stand
Girl I wanna be more than a friend, to you
Nice to nice to know ya let's do it again
How we did it on a one night stand
Girl I wanna be more than a friend, to you
It was like food for all of my senses
Our time priceless, no expenses
Like water to all dem dry trenches
She had a theme song for her every entrance
We had a dinner and a movie, fire up di dubie
Raised vibes for this girl scoot closer to me
I call her babe, she call me boogie
Her beauty, intelligence really moves me
Nice to nice to know ya let's do it again
How we did it on a one night stand
Girl I wanna be more than a friend, to you
Nice to nice to know ya let's do it again
How we did it on a one night stand
Girl I wanna be more than a friend, to you
This isn't my first rendez-vous inna relationship
Well rounded graduated with love certificates ay
She wanna a lover, a lover I'll be
Stimulate her body and mentally ay
Nuh fuss mi straight up mi no lie
Use up me shouldah if you want cry-ah
My love is no not like no dem other guys
Feel sorry for who signed up cause mi a win first prize
Nice to nice to know ya let's do it again
How we did it in on a one night stand
Girl I wanna be more than a friend, to you
Nice to nice to know ya let's do it again
How we did it in on a one night stand
Girl I wanna be more than a friend, to you
She lookin' pretty real nice
Lightly remote she have the perfect body type
Being with you is like being in paradise
Never seen a girl that can live up to da hype ay ay ay
She is Hawaiian, Samoan Fijian, Maori, Tahiiti ma Tonga
Big ups to Caribbean girl and keep it proper
All me Latinos and all a me me sexy mamas
Boogie, Corleone giving you a holla
Nice to nice to know ya let's do it again
How we did it on a one night stand
Girl I wanna be more than a friend, to you
Nice to nice to know ya let's do it again
How we did it on a one night stand
Girl I wanna be more than a friend, to you
Nice to nice to know ya let's do it again
How we did it on a one night stand
Girl I wanna be more than a friend, to you
Nice to nice to know ya let's do it again
How we did it on a one night stand
Girl I wanna be more than a friend, to you
Lyrics © THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC., Royalty Network
Written by: Christina Bennett, Coral Mclaghin, Jarell Houston
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abagaba
my family met this guy in Hawaii giving out free cd’s and we started playing his songs and it was SOOO GOOD. This is my first time hearing his songs off of CD. Literally insane wow
Cap America
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Cap America
met him in person in 2011. he`s a close friend`S daughter`S boyfriend
Joey Kirk
Same, in Oahu. IDK why people have a hard time believing cool shit happens to other people sometimes irl. I also Met Macklemore outside the venue when he was opening for a group called blue scholars before he was anyone too. he put me and my 2 buddies on the vip list bcuz we drove up to bellingham,WA to see the show and it was sold out when we got there. Artists literally do this kind of thing when they start because they don’t have a marketing budget.
Felix Lück
Wow!
symba7djmyllo_t01 Simon
abagaba many 🧢🧢🧢 here kkkk what's going on
Lil X
This song is literally one of the first songs u'll hear at every bbq
Empress K TV
Yeo yesss
linii
onggg , tt Hella ruined this hit 😂
LEUKICK
I JUST discovered this song minutes ago and was surprised to see it's over 10 years old lol!! Never heard it at any of the countless family BBQS I've been to