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Some of my personal forgotten favs. General Degree - Traffic Blocking Wayne Wonder - Saddest Day Burro Banton - Boom wah dis Yellowman - Zunguzung Frankie Paul - Cassandra General Degree - Granny Pan Head - Punny Printer Red Fox - Down In Jamaica Tanya Stephens - Yuh Nuh Ready Fi Dis Yet Terry Ganzie - Who So Ever May Come John Wayne - Call The Police Dennis Brown - Revolution Buju Banton & Carol Gonzales- No Second Class Love Gregory Issacs - Night Nurse Johnny Osborne - No Ice Cream Sound Maddy Maddy Cry - Papa San Althia & Donna - Uptown Top Ranking.

You guys might enjoy this old to the new reggae mix I did earlier this year: 1. Beres Hammond – Double Trouble 2. Wayne Wonder feat Buju Banton – Bonified Love 3. Garnett Silk – Gave You Everything I Got 4. Ini Kamoze – Hot Stepper 5. Beres Hammond – I Want To See You 6. Sanchez – Give It A Chance 7.

Shabba Ranks – Girls Wine 8. Johnny Osbourne – Buddy By 9. Super Cat – Trash And Ready 10. Junior Reid – One Blood 11. Barrington Levy – Broadway 12. Tenor Saw – Golden Hen 13.

Yellowman – Zungguzungguguzungguzeng 14. Shinehead – Rough & Rugged 15. Shabba Ranks – Wicked In A Bed 16. Alton Black & Blacka Ranks – Gal Just A Watch You 17.

Supercat Nicodemus Jr. Demus – Cabin Stabbing 18. Buju Banton – Champion 19. Capleton – Number One Pon Di Look Good Chart 20. Capleton – Girl Shock Out 21. Boro Banton – Boom Wha Dis 22.

Joseph Stepper – Hold Up Your Head 23. Super Cat – Don Dadda 24. Shabba Ranks – Caan Dun 25.

Sean Paul and Mr Vegas – Hot Gal Today (Remix) 26. Beenie Man – Romie 27. Beenie Man – Girls Dem Sugar 28. Beenie Man – Who Am I 29. Beenie Man – Memories 30.

Beenie Man – Dengue Fever 31. Mad Cobra – Body Look Good 32. Ricky General – Skettel Boom 33. Bounty Killa – Suspense 34. Bounty Killer – Ask Fi War 35. Buju Banton – It’s All Over 36.

Buju Banton – Love How The Girls Flex 37. Terror Fabulous & Nadine Sutherland – Action 38. Sean Paul – Like Glue 39. Bud – Tonight 40.

Easy – Drive Me Crazy 41. Beenie Man – Miss L. – Money To Burn 43.

Baby Cham – Vitamin S 44. Beenie Man & Ms. Thing – Dude 45. Lady Saw – Man Is The Least 46.

Elephant Man – Bad Man 47. Lexxus – Do That For Me 48. Bounty Killer Feat. Wayne Marshall – The Greatest 49. Lexxus – Good Hole 50. Lexxus – Bounce A Gal 51.

Elephant Man – Higher Level 52. Elephant Man – Pon Di River 53. Elephant Man – Signal The Plane 54. Voicemail and Delly Ranks – Jiggy Time Again 55.

Ding Dong – Bad Man Forward 56. Vybz Kartel – Brooklyn 57. QQ – Stookie 58.

Mr Vegas – Tek Weh Yuhself 59. Beenie Man – Back It Up (Club Raw) 60.

Vegas – Hot Wuk 61. Tony Matterhorn – Dutty Wine (Clean) 62. Munga – Bad From Mi Born 63. Aidonia – Hundred Stab 64. Erup – Click Mi Fingerz 65. Beenie Man – Buffer Zone 66. Beenie Man – Bad man story 67.

Tony Matterhorn – Hey Gal 68. Sizzla – Visit Mi (Edit) 69.

Serani – Play It Straight 70. Assassin – Jah Nah Mek Mi Suffer 71. Buju Banton – Waterworks 72. Mavado – I’m So Special 73. Elephant Man – SWEEP DA FLOOR 74. Elephant Man – Nuh Linga 75.

Assassin – Nah Nuh Gal 76. Elephant Man – Gully Creepa 77. Serani And Bugle – DOH!

Movado – Dying 79. Demarco – Fallen Soldiers 80. Busy Signal – Nah Guh Jail Again 81. Collie Buddz – Blind To You (Dirty) 82. 2Face Idibia – African Queen 83. Sizzla – Gimme Me A Try 84.

Sanchez – Praise Him 85. Luciano – Skank If You Skanking 86.

Luciano – It’s Me Again Jah 87. Luciano feat Louie Culture and Terror Fabulous – In This Together 88. Sanchez – Never Dis Di Man. Quote: you guys might enjoy this old to the new reggae mix I did earlier this year: 1.

Beres Hammond – Double Trouble 2. Wayne Wonder feat Buju Banton – Bonified Love 3. Garnett Silk – Gave You Everything I Got 4. Ini Kamoze – Hot Stepper 5.

Beres Hammond – I Want To See You 6. Sanchez – Give It A Chance 7. Shabba Ranks – Girls Wine 8. Johnny Osbourne – Buddy By 9.

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Super Cat – Trash And Ready 10. Junior Reid – One Blood 11. Barrington Levy – Broadway 12. Tenor Saw – Golden Hen 13. Yellowman – Zungguzungguguzungguzeng 14. Shinehead – Rough & Rugged 15. Shabba Ranks – Wicked In A Bed 16.

Alton Black & Blacka Ranks – Gal Just A Watch You 17. Supercat Nicodemus Jr. Demus – Cabin Stabbing 18. Buju Banton – Champion 19.

Capleton – Number One Pon Di Look Good Chart 20. Capleton – Girl Shock Out 21. Boro Banton – Boom Wha Dis 22. Joseph Stepper – Hold Up Your Head 23.

Super Cat – Don Dadda 24. Shabba Ranks – Caan Dun 25. Sean Paul and Mr Vegas – Hot Gal Today (Remix) 26. Beenie Man – Romie 27. Beenie Man – Girls Dem Sugar 28.

Beenie Man – Who Am I 29. Beenie Man – Memories 30. Beenie Man – Dengue Fever 31. Mad Cobra – Body Look Good 32. Ricky General – Skettel Boom 33. Bounty Killa – Suspense 34. Bounty Killer – Ask Fi War 35.

Buju Banton – It’s All Over 36. Buju Banton – Love How The Girls Flex 37. Terror Fabulous & Nadine Sutherland – Action 38. Sean Paul – Like Glue 39. Bud – Tonight 40.

Easy – Drive Me Crazy 41. Beenie Man – Miss L. – Money To Burn 43. Baby Cham – Vitamin S 44. Beenie Man & Ms.

Thing – Dude 45. Lady Saw – Man Is The Least 46. Elephant Man – Bad Man 47. Lexxus – Do That For Me 48. Bounty Killer Feat. Wayne Marshall – The Greatest 49.

Lexxus – Good Hole 50. Lexxus – Bounce A Gal 51. Elephant Man – Higher Level 52. Elephant Man – Pon Di River 53. Elephant Man – Signal The Plane 54.

Voicemail and Delly Ranks – Jiggy Time Again 55. Ding Dong – Bad Man Forward 56.

Vybz Kartel – Brooklyn 57. QQ – Stookie 58.

Mr Vegas – Tek Weh Yuhself 59. Beenie Man – Back It Up (Club Raw) 60. Vegas – Hot Wuk 61.

Tony Matterhorn – Dutty Wine (Clean) 62. Munga – Bad From Mi Born 63. Aidonia – Hundred Stab 64. Erup – Click Mi Fingerz 65.

Beenie Man – Buffer Zone 66. Beenie Man – Bad man story 67. Tony Matterhorn – Hey Gal 68.

Sizzla – Visit Mi (Edit) 69. Serani – Play It Straight 70. Assassin – Jah Nah Mek Mi Suffer 71. Buju Banton – Waterworks 72.

Mavado – I’m So Special 73. Elephant Man – SWEEP DA FLOOR 74. Elephant Man – Nuh Linga 75.

Assassin – Nah Nuh Gal 76. Elephant Man – Gully Creepa 77. Serani And Bugle – DOH! Movado – Dying 79. Demarco – Fallen Soldiers 80. Busy Signal – Nah Guh Jail Again 81.

Collie Buddz – Blind To You (Dirty) 82. 2Face Idibia – African Queen 83. Sizzla – Gimme Me A Try 84. Sanchez – Praise Him 85.

Luciano – Skank If You Skanking 86. Luciano – It’s Me Again Jah 87. Luciano feat Louie Culture and Terror Fabulous – In This Together 88. Sanchez – Never Dis Di Man Clean version of Dutty Wine. I bet that was hard for him to make. That song is full of dirty words. Quote: Clean version of Dutty Wine.

I bet that was hard for him to make. That song is full of dirty words You're thinkin of the one by Vybz (unless I'm mistaken). This is the 3rd and 6th verse So f-in inna wata f-in inna sea f-in inna bushes and f-in inna tree If you f- pon di bed your not f-ing mi f- pon di floor f- pon di t.v. F- pon di dresser and bruk up figurine f- pon di fan no gyal no figa me When mi see di hot gyal dem dat a trigga me f- any where let f- be free. Japanese - Roughest Hatman Philip Frazer - Morning Mr.

Quote: Japanese - Roughest Hatman Philip Frazer - Morning Mr. I'm looking for a reggae/roots/dub style song which I lost a few years ago and not had any luck finding. The song started off with a robotic voice the same as Soundwave from Transformers the cartoon for about 5 seconds. It then continued into a beautiful reggae song, slightly dub like. There is another bit in the song later when the same robot voice re-appears for about the same amount of time. I'm sure the first couple of lines in the song had the word 'rasta' in them.

I think it was: rasta warrior, or rasta soldier. On the same tape which I'm 70% sure was made up were also Lee Perry's 'Jungle' and Jah Lion's 'Wisdom'. I hope somebody can help me with this. It's a great song. Thank u so much! Woke up from a dream with a single repetitive verse from (one or two) reggae songs dating back to my childhood from the early/mid 1980's. The song(s) were sung by a man; i say plural because I'm not quite sure if the verse was a combination of two songs.

The lyrics went something like this: 'rude layday. RUDE LADAYYYYyyeahhh.' Then I heard the verses 'I'm nobody's fool'! It seemed to sound more of a love song, with a mellow, motown/jive vibe, and the artist singing had a Caribbean accent, as well as his back up singers, giving off that reggae vibe! Would anyone from back in those days (quite possibly from the baby boomer generation), know who may've sang that?

I do remember my stepfather had a Reggae record album that was royal blue in color, and on the front cover of the album was a photo of crystal pyramid! I absolutely adored that album, but because I was so young, I don't remember the artist of that album, or if the song from my dream is likely related to that album. Any help on this one? Would love to add the song to my growing collection on iTunes. Quote: Woke up from a dream with a single repetitive verse from (one or two) reggae songs dating back to my childhood from the early/mid 1980's. The song(s) were sung by a man; i say plural because I'm not quite sure if the verse was a combination of two songs.

The lyrics went something like this: 'rude layday. RUDE LADAYYYYyyeahhh.' Then I heard the verses 'I'm nobody's fool'! It seemed to sound more of a love song, with a mellow, motown/jive vibe, and the artist singing had a Caribbean accent, as well as his back up singers, giving off that reggae vibe! Would anyone from back in those days (quite possibly from the baby boomer generation), know who may've sang that? I do remember my stepfather had a Reggae record album that was royal blue in color, and on the front cover of the album was a photo of crystal pyramid! I absolutely adored that album, but because I was so young, I don't remember the artist of that album, or if the song from my dream is likely related to that album.

Any help on this one? Would love to add the song to my growing collection on iTunes. Can any of you guys help me out here? I have an awesome old track in my head but can't find it anywhere. I grew up in the 80's so around that timeframe with the lyrics; 'Oh what a hell when you end up in a jailhouse, wo yoi' 'Say what a tribulation when you end up on a curfew, wo yoi bad boy' 'Bad boy mind, you end up in a jailhouse, wo yoi' 'The first time me say your gone in a jailhouse' 'The next time me say your gone on a curfew' 'The next time me say your gone in a penitentiary' 'Man you're gone rub a century' 'But your friends say it's better than the cemetery' Sort me out guys:-).

Hi,I ended up on this Forum because I was looking for a tune I do not know the name of, or the Artiste. The tune was on a mixed tape I bought sometime between 2000 to 2003 lyrics were like:' jump and shout (yeh) put up your hands and jump and shak out,(yeh) junior Rodney running the route, (Yeh) this is a new fashion a brand new style'.etc etc.With a wicked Bass line, now it was just a mix not the entire tune, I have been through your list, or should I say very Impressive list,but still cannot find that tune. Could you help me please.

^^^^ Completely disagree with the above statement in regards to 90s riddims being all based on 80s riddims. Just curious, how old are you?

SOME not all 90s riddims are derivatives of 80s tunes but just like it was for Hip-Hop the 90s was the golden era for Dancehall. Classic riddims from this time period include: Showtime Playground Filthy Tattie Dance Pepperseed Arab Attack I could go on and on. Remember this is also the time period that producers like Steely & Clevie, Ward 21 (late 90s), Jeremy Harding, Tony Kelly & his brother Dave Kelly dominated. This was also the time period where artist started experimenting more (Beenie Man's 'Nuff Gal' and Buccaneer's 'Sketel Concerto' were two HUGE genre bending records of the 90s) I'll agree and say the production of today is not up to standard but there are still a few people out there producing solid riddims (Snowcone & Ward just to name two). Can any one help me please? I am looking for 2 reggae songs.

It has been over 20 yrs since I have heard them. I think they were on a strictly reggae ablum or something like that. Songs go something like this.(she's a dangerous woman with dangerous eyes & if your looking for trouble she will cool you tonight.34, 24, 36.)something like that. The other song goes. (Give it up, give up the loving cause she don't want no more from you cause I can do what you can't do.) I keep thinking maybe Tiger or cobra or someone like that sings one of them. Thanks for any info. Love this thread!!!

Ive been looking for 2 songs now for what feels like YEARSSS. Im hoping somebody can help me. The first one i thought sounds like Elephant Man, but im not sure. All the song says is something 'Ay yayayaya ay ya ay ya ' and thats about all i can remember it says. Not many lyrics to it, just a fast paced song to dance to. I think he says Jamaica first before he breaks out with the 'Ay yayay ay ya ay ayaya'.

They usually play it in dancehall clubs/ events for twerking competitions for a few seconds until they move on to the next girl. The next song ive been looking for it for AGESSSS. Im not sure who sings it but whoever the artist is reminds me of Lukie D for some reason, his voice. The lyrics go something like chorus: ' which gyal liked, which gyal cool, who got the silver, who got the cool, tell me ah yuh, tell me ah yuuuuuh ooh Verse: 'Never seen a body lookin like yuh.(forgotten lyrics).cuz everything you wear you know its brand new. Nobody couldnt take your placeee.(forgotten lyrics). And then the chorus again.

If i can atleast find the riddim ill be able to find the track. Nicky B's Mi Wah Fi Know is also recorded on that particular riddim but its NOT Crystal Clear Riddim like the original Nicky B song. Anyone pleaseeeeeeeee?!??! Hey guys and gurus I need help locating a few songs from back in the late 80's, if possible I would like to get the mp3 files, 1.Life Muddup- Peter Metro 2. Winner - fragga ranks 3.

Sorry Part 2 - junior rodigan, and the last one I dont know artist or name of song but its on the ' you should have known riddim' and the chorus goes - see dem ah see dem ah see dem ah run come, watch how the girls them come fi have some fun. Bulla john aslo sang rod of correction on that version of that riddim, thx in advance. This forum is amazing, I think all of my favorites are listed. Sister Nancy, Dawn Penn, Althea & Donna, Lady Saw, Yellowman, Buju Banton, Terror Fabulous, Barrington Levy.

I just made a mix and about half the songs and almost all of them were already listed. I have one to add: Frighty & Colonel Mite - Life (Is What You Make It). I also have a song, that I loved in the 90s but it could be from any time period before that. I taped if from a Sunday radio reggae show that I always listened to.

But I did not get the artist. It is a female singer, and my memory might be a bit foggy but it goes something like this. 'Best Friend, me no want best friend.

She lena wan a best friend. Me no want best friend. Let me tell you story 'bout the girl lived next door to me. What her name again.oh yeah.Nancy. She had a best friend.and she moved in closely.' Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!

Quote: Hi Folks. There was a song done either I believe in the 80s about a school teacher welcoming her students back to school after the summer holidays where she asks each of them what they did over the holidays. The chorus was 'roll a little spliff and take a whiff.' Could any of you guys pls help with the title and/or artist? Did you find out who this tune was I was looking for it too? Bigga Bounce Ent did answer but the link doesn't work thanks RFD Rita Marley - One Draw (Extended Version). Somebody who is familiar with reggae songs from the 60's or 70's please help me.

I was listening to a Reggae station in the area of Clifton, NJ and I didn't look at the name of the station. I did note the time as 7:30 pm when they played a fantastic song. At the end I caught the D.J say it was from a female artist no longer alive called SHIRLEY? I didn't catch the last name. He said the song was called.' The only lyric that stands out is 'I've got a fire burning in my soul.' The song is really beautiful and sounds like the soulful female singers of the 60s.

Please help me find this song! I agree, so much music, I live in Brooklyn NY (not what it was in the 80's-90's) i grew up on all this digital dancehall music. But its very hard to find. Ironically in Panama I can find all this music with little effort. On you tube, search 'la tanda del bus' for so many Panamanian selectors juggling all these tunes. This was the music the that was played on the private bus routes in Panama. 5am listening to Ninja Man, Flouergon, or Courtney Melondy in a painted school bus with house speakers kicking bass on the back of your head.

Ahhhhh that brings me back. HELLO GUYS IM LOOKING FOR 2 SONGS BOTH ARE VERY OLD. I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THESE SONGS FOR 15 YRS NOW AND HAVENT GOTTEN ANYWHERE. MAYBE SOMEONE HERE CAN HELP. 1) MAYBE FROM THE LATES 70's EARLY 80's THERE WAS A FEMALE REGGAE VERSION TO GROOVY SITUATION.

(THAT BOY GONNA MAKE HIM MINE IF IT TAKES ALL NIGHT CAN YOU DIG IT CAN YOU DIG IT CAN YOU DIG IT.) I THOUGHT IT WAS BARBARA JONES BUT IT IS NOT HER. 2) I THING THIS ONE IS FROM THE 80's. IT IS A MALE SINGER. HERE ARE THE LYRICS FROM WHAT I CAN REMEMBER: 'WE WERE JUST HAPPY GO LUCKY. KISSING AROUND TO HAVE A GOOD TIME.

NEVER KNEW WHEN TO DRAW THE LINE WITH YOUUUUU. YOU CAME INTO MY LIFE GAVE YOU WHAT YOU WANTED, WHAT YOU WANTED, WHAT YOU WANTED.

Lumidee Never Leave You Lyrics

YOU YES YOU, YOU CHANGED. YOU OH YOU, YOU CHANGED. SO TELL ME WHATS IT ALL ABOUT WHAT I DO I REALLY WANT TO KNOW. WHATS IT ALL ABOUT YEAH YEAH EE.

CAUSE I NEED TO KNOW AND I NEED TO KNOW RIGHT NOW. THATS ALL I CAN REMEMBER I HOPE SOME ONE CAN REALLY HELP ME WITH THIS THANKS IN ADVANE. Hi I'm really hoping someone can help me find a song I have been looking for for 20 years now!

I had it on a mix tape from Trinidad back in the mid 90s, but I was borrowing it from my brother so I don't know when he first got it. Anyway I was in a car accident and the tape got scrapped with the car, and I have been looking for this song ever since. I don't remember all the lyrics, but the lyrics I remember go something like this (where I put something it's because I can hum it but don't remember the words. And the words I did get may be a bit off, it's what I could remember) 'something about the way that you walk, you know you got me hypnotized Something about the way that you something You know something something something something I need your love Yes I need something something something something For your love I pray Every time you come my way I want to hug ya, squeeze ya, kiss ya, please ya Yeah yeah yeah something something, oh with my love Something about the way that you something somethong somethin, something my body yeah yeah yeah yeah.' And then there is a piano bit that goes like: Da da da da da da da da daaa Daa. Da da da da da da da da da Daa.

And these are the notes to match those da's on the piano: E F, D E, C D, B C, A E D# D D E, C D, B C, A B, G G G# A I hope someone has some idea what this song is! You have no idea how happy I will be to find it THANK YOOOUUU!! Forgot 1 more. Im almost pretty sure its from Barrington Levy. All i remember is that he says 'swiiiiing.

Swiddley daddley diddley woooooooah'. I checked Broader than Broadway, but thats definitely not the same beat i remember. Im thinking maybe some other artist took that part from the song, when Barrington sings 'swingggg, woah' and added it one of their own songs? Kind of like a tribute or a remix to him?? Ahhhhh im at a losses end with this one. I cant think of any other songs with a tribute to the great Barrington Levy.

Maybe a dancehall or hip hop song?? Thanks again yall. Quote: Forgot 1 more.

Im almost pretty sure its from Barrington Levy. All i remember is that he says 'swiiiiing. Swiddley daddley diddley woooooooah'. I checked Broader than Broadway, but thats definitely not the same beat i remember. Im thinking maybe some other artist took that part from the song, when Barrington sings 'swingggg, woah' and added it one of their own songs? Kind of like a tribute or a remix to him?? Ahhhhh im at a losses end with this one.

I cant think of any other songs with a tribute to the great Barrington Levy. Maybe a dancehall or hip hop song?? Thanks again yall Check Barrington levy - Here I come. Quote: Forgot 1 more. Im almost pretty sure its from Barrington Levy. All i remember is that he says 'swiiiiing. Swiddley daddley diddley woooooooah'.

I checked Broader than Broadway, but thats definitely not the same beat i remember. Im thinking maybe some other artist took that part from the song, when Barrington sings 'swingggg, woah' and added it one of their own songs? Kind of like a tribute or a remix to him?? Ahhhhh im at a losses end with this one. I cant think of any other songs with a tribute to the great Barrington Levy.

Maybe a dancehall or hip hop song?? Thanks again yall That sounds like Shyne and Barrington Levy. If so, the title is 'Bad Boys'. There was a song that I can't remember but I believe it is titled 'memories'. I can't remember the artist name too.

He was a dark fellow. There was a music video for it too. It went something like: Some girls will always be your friend Trust them and they become your problem No matter what you tell me - please Even go down on your knees The way you touch me The way you hold me Way you kiss me - Memories, Memories, Those are just memories There was another song too that I can't remember. It was more of a rap song but it was like a hindi song ft. I need to find two tracks from the nineties, the first i think is a certain version of a choon i believe to be some kinda remix or cover of Garnett Silk's 'I am vex' the riddim is just a little more heavy, more militant kinda ragga vibe! And I don't think it's Garnett toastin' either, but I'm not 100% sure. This next one now, might be a bit more difficult.

It's got a kinda uptempo beat (the beat is supreme on this particular version I'm searching for). The vocalist is talking bout the man with the rubber leg that lives up in the hill (maybe mountain?) That comes down from the hill just to fight like a kung fu man style.!?!? Please, if anyone can help me to find these two tunes i would most appreciate it. Quote: There was a song that I can't remember but I believe it is titled 'memories'. I can't remember the artist name too.

He was a dark fellow. There was a music video for it too. It went something like: Some girls will always be your friend Trust them and they become your problem No matter what you tell me - please Even go down on your knees The way you touch me The way you hold me Way you kiss me - Memories, Memories, Those are just memories There was another song too that I can't remember. It was more of a rap song but it was like a hindi song ft. Quote: Old early 90s song. Started like this with someone singing. She makes me woo woo woo woo, she makes me woooo woooo woooo.

She makes me woo woo woo woo, she knows to satisfy my love satisfy me. With her tender loving and her sweet romancing. And her all night loving. (another part goes) that girl is sweet by my girl is sweeter. Thanx for any help. Any ideas ppls. Really been looking but can't find it.

Might be Dennis Brown Caress me or Dennis Brown have you ever. Quote: Old early 90s song. Started like this with someone singing. She makes me woo woo woo woo, she makes me woooo woooo woooo. She makes me woo woo woo woo, she knows to satisfy my love satisfy me.

With her tender loving and her sweet romancing. And her all night loving. (another part goes) that girl is sweet by my girl is sweeter. Thanx for any help. Any ideas ppls. Really been looking but can't find it.

Might be Dennis Brown Caress me or Dennis Brown have you ever Neither. I keep looking, I've even tried to sing it to ppl lol. I know it came out around the time dancehall rock did.

My 1st jamaican mix. This is more of a chill one, for the puff puff pass times:P But it will get you moving by the end and then Wait till you listen to the 2nd one:p YOu can DL it from that page if you wish:) My 2nd installation to my love for carribean music. This mix will take you on a cruise around the carribean and keep you dancing the entire time.

I cant believe i covered over 80 songs in 80 mins! There is a link in the description for you to DL it if you wish.:) Well finally, i made a soca mix! I have never made a mix that is as fast paced as this mix! Guaranteed to make u sweat your butt off! I dont know if you can handle it after the 1 hr mark.

Over 80 tracks. Ready?;D There is a link in the description for you to DL it if you wish.:). Please help!! Need track ID. Was looking for this 90's Reggae song for years. I don't remember much about it but it starts of with him saying ' I was riding through Texas, with my 45 in my hand.' I can't remember the rest but I can heat the beats in my head.

I believe it was on an album and the CD case had a picture of him on a horse with a gun in his hand, I think this was the album. I though it was Cutty Ranks but doesn't seem so. I can't find this song anywhere. Please help ID this track for me!! It is greatly appreciated!!!

Quote: Please help!! Need track ID. Was looking for this 90's Reggae song for years.

I don't remember much about it but it starts of with him saying ' I was riding through Texas, with my 45 in my hand.' I can't remember the rest but I can heat the beats in my head. I believe it was on an album and the CD case had a picture of him on a horse with a gun in his hand, I think this was the album. I though it was Cutty Ranks but doesn't seem so.

I can't find this song anywhere. Please help ID this track for me!! It is greatly appreciated!!! Hello everyone, am so happy writing this now. I am now a real vampire with the help of Mr.Jiang Shi Paul. I was totally in need to become a vampire and i searched everywhere,i could not find someone who can help me to be a vampire until i met an old friend who is now also a vampire told me that Mr.

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Thats Courtney Melody - Girl You Turn Me On. Good people, Im looking for a beautiful track with its version, done by a lady, probably released in the 70s.

In the song the lady calls herself sister.(something) and she says 'I sister.me no tell no lie' In other lyrics of the song she says, vitamin in the morning, protein in da evening, exercise mi no tell no lie. At the beginning of the song she says something like, 'Look after your.(not sure) In the version of the song, what is played most is the drum and some echoes please please please. I'M SO GRATEFUL FOR THE HELP OF DR.PEPOKO IN MY LIFE TODAY my wife left home for two Months to south Africa for a tourist, where he meant this guy and she was bewitch by the guy my wife refuse to come back home again, i cry day and night looking for who to help me, i read a comment on the internet about a powerful spell caster called DR PEPOKO From Africa and i contacted the spell caster to help me get my wife back to me and he ask me not to worry about anything that the gods we fight for me. He told me by mid-night when all the spirit is at rest he will cast a spell to reunite my wife back to me.

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In the UK dance world, its easy to feel spoilt for choice when considering events to attend – especially on Bank Holiday weekends. Taste the Punch, a party created by brothers Dean and Craig Shields from Luton is by no means in it's infancy – and the hype surrounding their brand is growing every single event.

After the announcement of their Ibiza takeover with a residency at San Antonio nightclub Eden including two exclusive Techno nights with Laidback Luke – Taste the Punch hosted Solardo, Steve Lawler, Nigel Clarke and Hauswerks in Luton Carnival Arts for their UK farewell. If that wasn't enough, the smaller Bar Room hosted a whole load of local talent – including Emerson, Reverb and JAKE B3ACH. To me, a good event isn't about the amount of tickets sold or necessarily the strength of the line up – it's how the DJs on that line up control that crowd.

Not only did Taste The Punch completely pack two rooms, the stellar line ups in both of those rooms kept both dancefloors moving non stop 10pm – 4am, with many still grooving when the lights came on. Team this with a perfect crowd and true, friendly vibes shared by people who want to get lost in the music and you're on to something.

Afro Medusa – Pasilda (Eric Morillo Remix) This song captured the energy levels of the crowd in the Bar Room to a tee. It's almost festival season, the venue had that Summer vibe and this was the perfect track to accompany those feelings and get everybody moving well into the peak hours of the early morning. Second City & Tyler Rowe – I Enter I would be lying if I said I hadn't started to resent this one for the sheer overplay it received on release – but after not hearing it for a while and catching it again when ReeceyB played it out on the Bar Room dancefloor, this one was a welcome surprise and felt like a bit of a classic. Lumidee – Never Leave You (Luciano Remix) The ideal transition between Solardo and Steve Lawler's sets, this track was well appreciated by a crowd who grew up listening to and loving the original which was released in 2003. Gorillaz – Ascension (feat. Vince Staples) (Nic Fanciulli Remix) A heavy and hypnotic remix of Gorillaz 'Ascension' track released last month that Steve Lawler dropped at peak time.

Full of builds, drops, a stomping techy bassline and a catchy vocal – this sent the room into a bit of a frenzy. Denis Sulta – It's Only Real Released in 2015, this euphoric dancer from Denis Sulta is a welcome addition to any set. Solardo completely captured the entire dancefloor with this track and you only had to look around you to see the effect this song had on the crowd. Moments were shared. OC & Verde – Solstice 'Solstice' is one of the lastest from Steve Lawler's VIVa label, 9 minutes of heady and captivating tech house sounds were well received by the crowd captivated by the journey they were being taken on. Oxia – Domino Both Lawler & Solardo gave this one a spin to a completely elated crowd both times.

You could play this one 5 times in the same set really and I don't think anyone would be disappointed. Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) No words needed.