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Cham & Damian Marley, Chronixx and Tarrus Riley perform for BBC 1Xtra in Jamaica [videos]

1Xtra dedicated 5 hours to Jamaican music the past Sunday. Rodigan dealt with the reggae revival and dub cutting speaking to the likes of Ninja Man, Josey Wales, Protoje and Kabaka Pyramid. Toddla T dealt with the production side (Ward 21, Di Genius and Rvssian) plus Stylo G. Robbo Ranx covered the biggest culture festival in Jamaica, Rebel Salute speaking to Damian Marley, Rodney Price (Bounty Killer), festival organiser Tony Rebel and upcoming roots act Jah Bouks amongst others.

In the fifth hour they took over Radio 1 with a live music session at Bob Marley's Tuff Gong studio. See a sample of the performances below.

Chronixx - Here Comes Trouble



Cham & Damian Marley - Fighter/Ghetto Story



Tarrus Riley - Gimme Likkle One Drop



1Xtra have a dedicated section for us to hear what they did. You can do so by clicking here. Big up 1Xtra cos while many stations have cut back on reggae, they've done a special on how great it is. It's mad cos they played more reggae content than the supposed biggest station in Jamaica does.

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