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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2006

Johnny Dread - Chapter Two - Magnificent People

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  • Sin duda alguna y sin temor a equivocarme esta musica es lo mejor que me a regalado la vida.

  • estas loco man, el reggae nvnk mvere

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  • Greatness Rastaman!

  • @difox12 que ignorante eres Peter Tosh + gegory isaacs+ augustus pablo+ jose hills+ don carlos barington levy culture coco tea burning spears lloyd parks black uhuru aswad steel pulse apple gabriel israel vibes... me dio colera en serio 
  • who's complaining??

    He can go on forever and play his stuff

    LEARN THIS RASTAFARI4794:

    many music critics get paid to do what they do, and paid good!

    surely expressing that I don't dig some music is my right ESPECIALLY on and open forum subject to EVERYBODY'S OPINION.

    PLUS I know JD

    I know that he is far removed from the Rastafari community in the area that he lives and to me it reflects in his music. His music gives me the impression of a lone one trying to capitalize on "feel-good"

  • :) <3

  • hahaha yo fui el que comento ese de DIFOX12 , pero no he podido escuchar uno tan bueno como el de Bob, pero sin duda de morir no morira nunca siempre habran mejores que otros , paz y a mi me mola el rap .no regueton, paz

  • why the ppl gotta complain about a man doin his ting

  • can you say "Appropriation"  ???

  • this one in particular is just silly

    "wha the man-a deal wit my bredrin?" are the intro lyrics....ritght, as JD takes a leisurely swing on a red gold and green hammock ... LOL

    (tink seh the man shoulda ask a-imself dat question)

  • I don't like any of his music much

    JD voice sounds monotone and lacking musicality

    and the music feels forced, like the musicians are somehow lacking cohesion and inspiration

    the lyrical content also is uninteresting and if I didn't know better, feels almost parody-like in some instances.

    Even with lyrical references "Rastafari" and Selassie, JD's whole package is to me jokey and childish with very low-impact; just the thing for people who think reggae is about fun and the beach

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