Horace Andy was the first, I believe, in capturing this type of singing style, and these two artists have similar styles but are completely different nontheless.
Wayne Jarrett is a wicked roots singer from back in the day. He still makes the occasional dubplate for soundsystems. Please check out his myspace channel to show your support.
big tune
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ANDERUHURU 1 year ago
where can i find the riddim?
ghettenet 2 years ago 4
if you can find it on 7", 10" or 12" im sure the bside would have the version.. but i got this from the LP
illplayguitar4u 2 years ago
thanx man. i will look for it
ghettenet 2 years ago 2
no worries, blessup
illplayguitar4u 2 years ago
Fantastic song!
dubkarlos 2 years ago 2
Horace Andy was the first, I believe, in capturing this type of singing style, and these two artists have similar styles but are completely different nontheless.
Wayne Jarrett is a wicked roots singer from back in the day. He still makes the occasional dubplate for soundsystems. Please check out his myspace channel to show your support.
wisenatts 3 years ago 2
Jarrett is the right man for the job, singing on a riddim like this.
runitselectah 3 years ago 7
pretty nice tune, i like it!
russkaskiw 3 years ago 3