In reference to the latest Lord Fury Says So episode, we dive into the raw history of how a powerhouse promotional duo completely controlled the hip-hop, R&B, and dancehall scene across the Durham Region. From bringing legendary international reggae heavyweights like David Rodigan, Carlton Livingstone, Louie Rankin, and Junior Cat to Canada, to locking down Friday nights before the weekend rush—we break down their historic run, why the business partnership split, and where things stand today. Is Suppa Natty still the main link to make things happen in Durham? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
YouTube Chapters (Timestamps)
00:00 How We Controlled the Durham Nightlife Scene
00:20 Bringing Dancehall & Reggae Heavyweights to Canada
00:54 Opening Up the Market for New Promoters
01:17 Shoutout to Supreme Genes & Bernie’s Bar
01:59 The Legendary Oshawa Lineups: Louie Rankin & Junior Cat
02:27 Shoutout to DJ Griff: The Durham Hip-Hop King
02:56 “He Went the Wrong Way” – Why the Link Split
03:32 Suppa Natty’s Legacy in Durham Today
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