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Missile 5

DJ Last Born worked OverTime to deliver Fabulous Five. Missile 5 is a weapon for the ages, it is carried on the wings of legends Beres Hammond, Glen Washington, and Freddie McGregor…in it, explosive Reggae classics like – If you wanna go, Kindness for weakness, and Love from a distance, will always be favorites for Reggae lovers all around the world… Siren Alert!
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Missile 4

One of the most played missile mixtapes was Missile 4. This mix features Zion Gate Riddim – Warrior King. 🔥Virtuous Woman, Come Down Father- Beres Hammond 🔥
Frenzy – Sanchez and Expo Train Riddim Blessing Darling – Half Pint, . No Missile Defence System could intercept, or stop this one.
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Missile Mixtape

As many reggae lovers in Kenya, and East Africa would attest, The last 1/4 Century has seen no other Reggae mixtape series rival the Missile Mixtape from Supremacy Sounds. Having recorded millions of listens both in physical and digital formats, Missile Mixtapes were the the perfect segway to an all digital format we currently enjoy. Every “Ma-3” and “Base” played one or more of the mixtapes.

Special recognition to Legendary DJ Lastborn for a critical role in helping establish the Missile Mixtape into a must listen of the day. The consistency and creativity of DJ Simple Simon propelled Missile to it’s unique international recognition, and appeal.

In the coming weeks, prepare to relive, and revive the good times soundtrack.

Missile 62 – We Remember Dennis Brown

Missile 62 honors reggae legend Dennis Brown with 6 tracks in this extended play special edition. This mix features renditions of classics by the crown prince of reggae ~ Ghetto Girl by Jah Cure, For You by Ikaya, and Rasta Children by Chronixx, Jahmeil, Kelissa et al, Racial Discrimination by Lion D. These artists are just a few of those influenced and inspired by the Crown Prince. In total, 133 minutes of sugar sweet reggae music guaranteed to revive the unbreakable love for reggae in all of us. A much needed dose for the world today.