The Warning Track
Lyndon John X
About Conscious Kings
November 14,2015 Renascence Entertainment launched Conscious Kings-Saluting Reggae Artists With A Position Message!
Conscious Kings showcase was created to feature reggae artists who have kept the roots and legacy of positive reggae music within their repertoire. From the days of Bob Marley who we all know as the King of Reggae Music, this genre has always had the power to unit, educate and empower people around the world.
As new and younger artists emerged on the reggae fraternity the lyrical content changes drastically and was some what degrading with targets on our females and others disrespecting each other in feuds which really changed the taste of deep love for many reggae music lovers around the world.
Nov 14, 2015 Aretha Cooper launched Conscious Kings Saluting Reggae Artists With A Position Message! Thereafter a live concert/festival/showcase is organized each year highlighting different artists every year performing only positive reggae music lyrical content basis. Renascence Entertainment is a Canadian Entertainment Company created by Aretha Cooper, her purpose for this company and name? I was going through situations both in my personal and professional life and decided I need a new beginning which is the meaning of Renascence, to host specific events with focus on purpose.
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As new and younger artists emerged on the reggae fraternity the lyrical content changes drastically and was some what degrading with targets on our females and others disrespecting each other in feuds which really changed the taste of deep love for many reggae music lovers around the world.
The Conscious Kings production was created to bring Reggae Music back to it's core purpose. To educate, liberate, unite and empower the minds of people with positivity through music which seem to have slipped away from some artists in this industry. We believe the youths are the agents of change so it's imperative for reggae artists to take a step back and consider the lyrical content in their music while enjoyable keeping it positive. Once again showcasing Canadian Reggae Artists, this time showcasing male Reggae Artists who promotes positive lyrical content in their songs, music that inspires people enforcing changes and strength. Part 2 and 3 showcase saluted more male reggae artists that continued empowering their fans with conscious music.
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THE MIGHTY MYSTICS
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The Mighty Mystics Spotlite
The Mighty Mystics are a Canadian base vocal group from the Reggae capital of the world, Jamaica. Toronto has been their home since the late ’70s. Louis O’Conner, Carlton Harrison (Simbaa), and Mr. Winston (Thinka Francis) are known throughout Canada and the bordering U.S cities as a top vocal group in all genres of song; with reggae in their hearts.
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THE MIGHTY MYSTICS SPOTLITE
The Mystics are a strong advocate of conscious lyrical content and a real lover of “Lover’s Rock.” That determines the type of songs they play. The demand for their performances led them to share the stage with some of Jamaica’s legends, such as Third World, Delroy Wilson, Freddie McGregor, Maxi Priest, Frankie Paul, and one of Jamaica’s top singers, Mr. John Holt. Holt told them they remind him of the vocal group, The Paragons. Holt was a singer/songwriter with The Paragons of Kingston, Jamaica up until 1964.
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THE MIGHTY MYSTICS SPOTLITE
The Mystics are also known for their flashy clothing styles as witnessed when they share the stage with US artists like the Manhattans, the Drifters, and Percy Sledge. The Mighty Mystics have decided to turn their attention to the recording studio once again. This time with Toronto’s Rhythm Express – Everton Paul, Bill King, Shane ‘Shaky J’ Forrest, Juno award Winner - Jesse ‘Dubmatix’ King – guest horns and Juno Award winner Alison Young and Chris Butcher of Heavyweights Brass Band.
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Lyndon John X, sometimes also credited as LJX, is most noted for his 2019 album The Warning Track, which won the Juno Award for Reggae Recording of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2020. As an independent artist in a niche genre within the Rock-centric Canadian music scene, Lyndon and his team have worked tirelessly to deliver original Roots Reggae to the masses and help the genre gain more widespread exposure on the Canadian music stage as well as on an International level.
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Kairo McLean is a Canadian reggae musician from Toronto, Ontario, who won the Juno Award for Reggae Recording of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2022 for his EP Easy Now. Just 13 years old, he was the youngest nominee in the history of the category. His father Garvin is Jamaican and his mother Kim is Canadian of Jamaican descent. When Kairo was 2 years old he began to show an interest in music and by the time he was 3 he was already playing drums. At 5 he picked up the acoustic guitar and by 6 he was already singing and performing at festivals. To call this child a natural would be an understatement.
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Negus is not only limited to recording tracks, as he possesses an exceptional talent to write impressive lyrics drawn from current affairs, his imagination or even from movies. “I focus on everything… If I wake up tomorrow morning and the world is in chaos, I can write about what I see. I will write based on my feelings and emotions… I am constantly creating stuff and I have a variety of music based on the experiences and thoughts I have,” said the talented artiste who currently owns the Street Platinum label out of Toronto, Canada.
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