May 19, 2013
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Posts tagged: Los Rakas

The LargeUp Sessions (5/16): Los Rakas + Deejay Theory

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It’s going to be a Bay Area takeover this Thursday night on the The LargeUp Sessions, as Our NorCal crew (and burgeoning Latin rap stars) Los Rakas and our own Mixtape Mondays columnist Deejay Theory—make their return to our RadioLily.com radio show. Los Rakas are stopping through in advance of their Webster Hall show Friday night, amidst their run opening up theater shows for US reggae road kings SOJA; Theory comes to us fresh off a major (if unexpected) high note of his own: a well-received official remix of Demi Lovato’s chart-busting pop hit “Heart Attack.” Tune in to RadioLily.com Thursday night from 6 to 8p.m. ET to hear how it goes down, and catch up with Los Rakas via their two latest videos—for “No Tan Listo” and “Mi Pais”—below.

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TONIGHT: Los Rakas, New Kingston + The Encyclopedia of Reggae on The LargeUp Sessions

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We’ve got a whole heap of guests stopping by the LargeUp Sessions on RadioLily.com tonight: Los Rakas, New Kingston and author Mike Alleyne. Though they come from very different places— New Kingston are a three-piece band from NYC via Jamaica, and Los Rakas are a hip-hop duo from California’s Bay Area, by way of Panama—both groups come to the LargeUp Sessions fresh off the Dark ‘N Stormy Tour with Collie Buddz, which crisscrossed the Western US this fall. Meanwhile, Alleyne, a professor at Middle Tennessee University, will discuss his newly published Encyclopedia of Reggae book with us.

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Brown is Beautiful: Los Rakas Large Up Las Morenas On “Africana”

Words by Jesse Serwer—

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“Si las mujeres mas buenas son las morena,” Los Rakas’ Raka Rich suggests on “Africana,” the latest single from the Panamanian duo from out of California’s Bay Area. Non-Spanish speakers might miss some things in translation, but Rich and rhyme partner Raka Dun’s message on “Africana” is loud and clear: brown skinned women are the best women. No matter how you slice it, the poppy, reggae-tinged tune, produced by frequent Rakas collaborator Yeti Beats, sends a positive message to gals of darker complexion and African heritage. And if you can’t follow the lyrics, the alluring cover art goes a long way to getting the point across.

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Raka Wear: Panabay Gear From Los Rakas

Words by Jesse Serwer—

In between crisscrossing the Western US with Collie Buddz and New Kingston on the Dark ‘N Stormy Tour (see the pics from the San Francisco show here and enter to win tickets to each remaining show here), Oakland-via-Panama duo Los Rakas have added to their growing collection of tight gear.

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Impressions: Live From the Dark ‘N Stormy Tour With Collie Buddz


Photos by Bousa Tatpaporn—

Collie Buddz by Bousa Tatpaporn

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Giveaway: Win Tickets to Collie Buddz, New Kingston + Los Rakas’ Dark N Stormy Tour

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Fresh off the release of his new single “Won’t Be Long,” Collie Buddz recently kicked off the aptly titled Dark ‘N Stormy tour, with friends Los Rakas and New Kingston.

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