Tuesday, 17 April 2007

Jah Guide Us


Through them times mi never dee-jay no violent lyrics y'know? I dee-jay pure reality, but that nah work 'cah Jamaica nah accept them tune. Them boost yuh when you small seen? But from yuh a big man now yuh 'affe wise up an' certain t'ings 'affe change.

Right now dancehall reggae music wan' some more talented people weh know how fi build melody and lyrics and stop pirate from the rapper them. Cah them a tek from the rap muisc too much and when the rapper them hear that it comin' like them a laugh an seh "A wha dat?".

I & I is ere.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

How excellent! I do believe in encouraging ethnic minority music - especially all that raw street energy. Did you know that Bob Marley was a classically trained opera singer? Oh Yes- it allowed himto access the low notes..

FirstNations said...

why does all reggae resemble the soundtrack to a western movie?

doop doop a doop de doop, doop doop a doop...
(oh, jah rule, one love, moke da olyness leaf...)
doop doop a doop de doop,doop doop a doop...

david santos said...

Today it is the World-wide day of the child

Mermaid of Moorgate said...

this is the best thing I've read in ages.

Ms Smack said...

Love the music, can't understand the lingo :)

Nicey said...

Now that is good stuff - Rezpect !
Nicey