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Vinyl Giveaway: Wayne Smith’s “Youthman Skanking” LP

Win a copy of Wayne Smith’s “Youthman Skanking” LP, courtesy of VP Records. The debut album from Wayne Smith, the voice of dancehall’s pivotal transitional recording, “Under Mi Sleng Teng.” Enter below!

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The early 1980s were the pinnacle of the ‘youthman’ style of reggae vocal, associated with the generation from Jamaica’s Kingston 11 area, including Waterhouse, where producer Lloyd James built what would become a legendary studio at 38 St. Lucia Avenue.

Then known as “Prince Jammy,” he, along with keyboardist Noel Davey and Wayne Smith, would go on to revolutionize Jamaican reggae/dancehall music via the mega hit, “Under Mi Sleng Teng” in 1985. In 1982, the underground classic, Youthman Skanking, hit the streets via a series of singles and an LP on London’s Black Joy label.

Released just three years prior to “Sleng Teng,” the sound couldn’t be in more stark contrast. This was the heavy, roots reggae sound of the dancehalls of the era. In every sense, this was ‘dancehall’ music in 1982.

The musicians on these sparse sessions included the High Times players, including guitarist Earl “Chinna” Smith, keyboardist Tony “Asher” Brissett, drummer Basil “Benbow” Creary and bassist Christopher Meredith.

The original vinyl LP of Youthman Skanking has been a highly sought-after collector’s item for decades. This is the definitive remastered edition, meticulously restored from two different reel-to-reel transfers.

You can stream and purchase Wayne Smith’s “Youthman Skanking” LP here!

— Carter Van Pelt of VP Records

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ENTER TO WIN

Contest ends Thursday September 12th @ 11:59 pm PT. One email entered = one entry.

Winner will be notified via email from [email protected]. VP Records will ship to addresses across the globe. Winner may be responsible for import duties in your country if applicable.

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Born and raised in the Gateway to the West, it was a cross-country road trip to Cali Roots 2018 with two of his buddies where Braden first discovered his love for reggae and the music industry. After completing the Entertainment Management program at Missouri State University, he began interning at Rootfire in 2021 and now assists with playlists, giveaways, editorial and more.

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