i was at a bar across the road from the boston jerk centre in april. the owner asked me to play some music off my playlist and when i cut this in everyone went crazy.
One thing about these oldschool dancehall is that it got some awesome bass lines that is have the car bouncing; can't help but to bop your head to the riddim lol.
This song just took me waaay back to when I was a little girl. The landlord's cousin who lived in the basement of the house we lived in used to STAY blasting this song. I haven't heard this song in 25 years. I'm surprised I still remember the tune.
When will Jamaica have the hall of fame?? These artists should be reaping the benefits from the influx of tourism to Jamaica. The world has adopted this music and culture and some of the stalwarts are dying from hunger. Smfh
Hear how di man sidung pon di riddim man...dem ya man ya help put dancehall weh it deh ya now an shape dancehall music an mi go always have respect fi dem man ya
90s dancehall had more vibe with shabba ranks,cutty ranks,supercat,buju banton mad cobra,tony rebel etc miss it bad my 1st album was buju banton mr metion on 12" vinyl .....reggae and dancehall needs to bring the old riddims back
Super Cat had a tune called Sweet for my Sweet, any time me here that tune mi remeber when me just meet mi baby mother, about 21 years ago and still together, straight from Panama RESPECT TO THE WILD APACHE!!!
NYU parties lets get it Oasis org for the Caribbean students...we mash up da place at an Ivy League School...class of 95 changed NYU thank you Super Cat
As most dancehall classics i dont know what the entire fuck he is saying but dis a big tune dem!! Different feeling different riddim will rock a man's spine anytime! The king of dancehall is Super Cat
supercat wild apache is a chemist inna dis....him real bad been looking for dis tune fe a long time man ...remember st marys ina de ghetto witha me friends stan chibukwa ,ephraim chipakwe et al batsirayi tuckshop we run tings
Of course... buju wicked cobra nice all of dem nice Shabba make reggae value something..when he broke down the doors and made it international for all artist.
90s dance hall music pure fire,all dem sound clashes I loved to hear.All dem dub plates yes,I preferred stereo sonic though,jungle was just wicked classy and down to earth.But he New like other d.j.s how to rock a party.
This one is another is a list of best reggaes of all times. It represent times on which were made it the best reggae of history. Unforgettable times of good music.