might have to give reggae a try, when i have serious shit to do, i actually crank some anger rap shit. i usually hate that, but for some reason, the rhythm makes me more creative...wierd.
Originally posted by alexg Anyone listens to Reggae?
post your favorite tracks
I'm into reggae, big time.
What kind of reggae do you like?
The singers? Dancehall? Roots?
If you like the singers, listen to:
Beres Hammond, Sanchez, Luciano, Glen Washington, Ghost, Gregory Issacs.
If you like dancehall:
Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, Elephant Man, Beenie Man, Shabba Ranks.
If you like a cross over reggae dub with trance and drum and bass, listen to Mad Professor. Lee Scratch Perry is good for old dub wise reggae.
I love reggae, I used to manage a reggae artist, Eek-A-Mouse. I think we're having Eek perform in SD for the Players Ball during Cybernet Expo, about to lock him in. He's more roots reggae.
Originally posted by D-Money I'm into reggae, big time.
What kind of reggae do you like?
The singers? Dancehall? Roots?
If you like the singers, listen to:
Beres Hammond, Sanchez, Luciano, Glen Washington, Ghost, Gregory Issacs.
If you like dancehall:
Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, Elephant Man, Beenie Man, Shabba Ranks.
If you like a cross over reggae dub with trance and drum and bass, listen to Mad Professor. Lee Scratch Perry is good for old dub wise reggae.
I love reggae, I used to manage a reggae artist, Eek-A-Mouse. I think we're having Eek perform in SD for the Players Ball during Cybernet Expo, about to lock him in. He's more roots reggae.
sweet
I'll look for the ones you mentioned
Eek-A-Mouse.....I saw this name somewhere...
Originally posted by D-Money I'm into reggae, big time.
What kind of reggae do you like?
The singers? Dancehall? Roots?
If you like the singers, listen to:
Beres Hammond, Sanchez, Luciano, Glen Washington, Ghost, Gregory Issacs.
If you like dancehall:
Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, Elephant Man, Beenie Man, Shabba Ranks.
If you like a cross over reggae dub with trance and drum and bass, listen to Mad Professor. Lee Scratch Perry is good for old dub wise reggae.
I love reggae, I used to manage a reggae artist, Eek-A-Mouse. I think we're having Eek perform in SD for the Players Ball during Cybernet Expo, about to lock him in. He's more roots reggae.
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