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nefardec
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my girlfriend used to sing that don omar track all the time before i started to introduce her to house music. When I was teaching myself spanish I actually listened to her music lol - not a good way to learn spanish unless you want to speak 'cafre'

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Location: twentyonetwo

murder she wrote, dem gal dem suggah, romie, stuff from red rat

god there was so many more, totally forgot them lol

but nothing is more funny then seeing a car full of guys blasting reggae..lol


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montana
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: södertälje. sweden

ye, the chaka demus & pliers track is still awesome, you just can't go wrong with that bam bam riddim. i liked when greensleeves did a reissue with new tunes using the bam bam. sizzla's one was good inperticular
but reggae classics, hmmm, bar the usual bob marley, peter tosh etc, anthems.

well, ye. Junior Reed - One Blood, http://youtube.com/watch?v=mnIl1kiShfY ,heavily sampled tune also. MAW used the beginning for Blood Vibes, became then re-used into the dubfield remix of intoxication and for the recent househeads, Francios dubios - Blood. amongst others

also, Black Uhuru - Bull in the pen. http://youtube.com/watch?v=-X204_7mjOE , good cut. Sade - Love Is Stronger than Pride (Mad Professor remix), really lovely this one. sorry no juno or youtube sample. Gregory Isaacs, basicly any tune from him, he rocks, well he got a bit shit later on but his early stuff are killer. ooh, and Cocoa Tea - Can't stop cocoa tea, immense that one

edit, can't forget some Asian Dub Foundation, nice pack of nutters them. Dub Mentality is my favourite track by them

and well, for reggaeton, i actually despise most of it really, but it's good for dancing and stuff ye, i have to admit. nore's oye mi canto managed to get stuck into my brain, well the original remix with gem star and not daddy yankee.

and i fucking hate daddy yankee. whiniest ****** ever


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twilightki
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Massachusetts

Check out Jimmy Cliff. The guy practically invented Reggae, and deserves (in my opinion) more respect than Bob Marley. I never liked Bob Marley's music. His son is even worse.

The Harder They Come The Harder They Fall

http://youtube.com/watch?v=xGE4dnrPPZQ

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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

and reggaeton, NO FUCKING MATTER WHAT THOSE ****S SAY, has nothing to do with reggae. they wanna claim ancestry of a great genre to boost their value, when in fact, they're just a shitty latin variation of hip-hop.

at least early reggaeton offered the fact that it was beats and an MC freestyling, normally with a touch battle-style lyrics. it wasn't all gangsta, it was more of an urban thing. then they fucked that up too and became all bling bling and bullshit.

meh.


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