Four months after Eddie Murphy revealed he was plunging into reggae music with a new song called “Oh Jah Jah,” the positive reaction to the song – “Oh Jah Jah” topped iTunes’ reggae charts – has ...
This is the kind of press release that catches our eye here at The Cannabist: “EDDIE MURPHY RELEASES BRAND NEW REGGAE SINGLE.” (VPAL Music) Sure enough, it’s true. The song is called “Oh Jah Jah.” But ...
*Eddie Murphy’s foray into reggae via the song “Oh Jah Jah” topped the reggae chart on iTunes, and now there’s a video for it. Murphy released the song four months ago after revealing he was now ...
It’s been four month’s since we first heard Eddie Murphy’s reggae tune “Oh Jah Jah.” Wednesday, the comedian and actor released the song’s official music video on YouTube. The video, released on ...
Eddie Murphy is serious about returning to music. Today, the actor and comedian releases a new reggae track called 'Oh Jah Jah.' Now before you go thinking that the actor couldn't possibly sound good ...
Eddie Murphy may be best known as an actor and comedian, but he spends most of his days working on music. "In my downtime, that's what I do all the time is music," says Murphy, who'll make his latest ...
Eddie Murphy, the actor who famously mocked reggae in the SNL skit "Kill the White People," has a new song floating around—and its reggae. But his choice of genre isn't that surprising if you paid ...
Eddie Murphy has been balancing a comedy career and a passion for making music since well before his turn in Shrek covering The Monkees’ “I’m a Believer” (see: his portrayal of soul singer James ...
Following Eddie Murphy's 2013 Snoop Lion-featuring reggae single "Red Light" and soulful "Temporary," the actor and avid-musician has returned with a new Rastafarian-flavored single called "Oh Jah… By ...
Eddie Murphy has made a reggae song (yes you heard that right). Listen to the track below. The song called 'Oh Jah Jah', doesn't attempt to reinvent the wheel at all, instead it plays up to all ...
Eddie Murphy hasn’t made a movie since 2012’s horrific A Thousand Words. It was the latest in Murphy’s string of kid-safe films, all of which were varying degrees of nauseating and light-years away ...