This helpful overview explores the legendary 2004 mixtape by DJ Simple Simon (Simon Nzau), the founder of Supremacy Sounds . Originally released in 2004 , this mix became a cultural staple in East Africa and beyond, frequently heard in matatus and clubs during that era. Overview of the Mix
A fusion of Ragga (Dancehall) and Reggaeton , capturing the peak of the 2004 global urban-Latin explosion. DJ SIMPLE SIMON - Once Upon A Time Ragga & Reggaeton 2004
Early 2000s classics from Tego Calderon and Don Omar. This helpful overview explores the legendary 2004 mixtape
Described by fans as "legendary" and a "sick, insane blast from the past," it remains one of the most-played nostalgic mixes in the Supremacy Sounds catalog. Early 2000s classics from Tego Calderon and Don Omar
While the mix flows as a continuous set, it features a heavy-hitting lineup of reggae and dancehall icons from that period:
Based on the artists featured in this specific release, listeners can expect tracks similar to:
In 2004, reggaeton was breaking into the mainstream worldwide. DJ Simple Simon’s ability to bridge the gap between traditional Jamaican ragga and the new Puerto Rican reggaeton sound helped solidify Supremacy Sounds as a leader in the global DJ scene. Fans often recall this specific mix as the soundtrack to their youth in cities like Nairobi.
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