Through Reggae many artists express social deprivation, talk about poverty, police brutality and political and religious oppression they cross their countries and Miguel Orlando Collins better known as Sizzle is one of them is a Jamaican singer of the genre of Reggae, Dancehall, Roots Raggamuffin, 43 years old today, who started his career in the musical world at the beginning from the decade of the 90s, and until now it remains active.
His music was generally positive, defending faith and compassion for poor young blacks and respect for women.
A versatile singjay-style vocalist with a harsh tone capable of quickly chatting and singing melodic and powerful.
Here I share some outstanding songs of this artist:
Black Woman & Child by Sizzla is one of the most respected dancehall albums in the genre. The album is much appreciated for its positive message. and political trends.
The main song was a resounding success and became a kind of reggae cultural anthem.
This is another lovely song that I love very much because I feel identified as a mother that I am, this belongs to his album, Da Real Thing released in 2002. It is a form of thanks to his mother and in turn narrates all the circumstances through which we pass the mothers since we conceived until our children grow up ..
DJ Khaled - Holy Mountain ft. Buju Banton, Sizzla, Mavado, 070 Shake
Another song worth listening to is the collaboration made in conjunction with the
DJ Khaled, Buju Banton, Sizzla, Mavado, 070 Shake in the song Holy Mountain ft.
This song belongs to DJ Khaled's Father of Asahd album in which various genres such as the
Hip-hop / rap
until a new opportunity friends really is charming the style that Sizzla gives to his music but also this musical has received criticism from the gay group of Jamaica and international groups for the violent content of some of his songs towards this genre.
Bibliographic references:
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/sizzla-mn0000020740/biography
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