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  • 5*

  • Let JAH music play !

  • Copycat of Horace Andy on this tune !!! definitely .... but it's so good :)

  • @MrBobby76 He sung backing for Horace Andy and was a big contributor to his album In the Light. Great voice too though.

  • big tune, probably my favorite roots and culture tune right now..

    SATTA!!

  • king tune, rastafari liveth, jah come, righteous dreadlocks,babylon redemption

  • This is the original, Horace coveredit a year later

  • What? I thought Horace Andy sung this tune? I wonder who copied whom?

    Originality is a beautiful thing!

  • @Lionrite Horace Andy is the originator of this style of singing. Many people tried to copy. I still like Wayne Jarrett even though he sounds similar but not identical to Horace.

  • law550 the stars must have been aligned again when Scientist remixed it for Scientific Dub LP!!

  • goodmans 18;inch....SATTA!

  • The stars must have been aligned when they put this track together because this dub is from another universe. Heavy doesn't come close.

    MUSIC.

  • pure roots

  • Cool. the same style as horrace andy

  • Ping, Ping.........this is a heavy weight tune.......hear dat piece of B-Line........Blow-Out

    Roots, Rock, Reggae.

  • Fire it up

  • Heavyweight dub at its finest.

  • MUSIC.

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  • Does anyone know what part oa jamaica he is from ?

  • Allman Town. He's my stepfather.

  • i love this song...

  • woah, wot a deep chillin riddim!!

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