

Director KS Ravikumar, who customarily sports a brief cameo in almost all of his directorial ventures, fits into the character of Dhanush’s dad quite well and emotes well too. The film is basically a family entertainer focusing on relationships between family members, especially between father and son, while the earlier outing of the actor-director combo laid focus on mother-son relationship. Dhanush appears as Thamizh whose character has two phases – one before wedding and the other one after. Possibly for the first time in her career, Samantha has sported the look of a girl hailing from a middleclass family clad in traditional saris unlike her other outings in the recent past. Or, if you'd rather, here is a text file of the list.The successful actor-director combo that brought us Velaiyilla Pathadhari, Dhanush and Velraj, has once again joined hands to churn out a family drama mingled with romance and sprinkled with liberal doses of comedy. There's also a Spotify playlist with 541 (47.6%) of the tracks that a member created. I didn't embed it here because if you embed, it limits it to 200 tracks and doesn't allow shuffle (it's alphabetical otherwise). Quite a few of them can be found on SoundCloud as well. If it doesn't sound like Fake Reggae, try the "Search YouTube" link underneath, or google it. It pulled the first result from searching "Artits Title", so it may not be correct. Here are automatically generated YouTube videos for most of the 1219 tracks posted as of Oct 28, 2017. It doesn't have to be all the way reggae, but you have to be able to hear the reggae in it. It's Why by Carly Simon, Haitian Divorce by Steely Dan, The Word Girl by Scritti Politti - even Ride Across the River by Dire Straits. It's not non-reggae by a reggae artist (unless it's opposite day). It's NOT disco dub or dub techno or other dubbed out music. Artists who tried on the dreadlock wig at the costume store, made a face, and moved on - IE artists who are NOT PRIMARILY reggae artists.įake Reggae is NOT reggae/dub/ska by artists who are white or not from Jamaica. But this is a website (and Facebook group) for spreading the love of Fake Reggae, so we named if after a line from Dreadlock Holiday - a song that simultaneously embodies and satirizes what we are all about.įake Reggae is music by artists who held over briefly at Reggae International Airport on their way to pop stardom (or obscurity).
