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Flourgon - Badboy tune
Michael May, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies.
May began his career on the sound system circuit, performing with Stone Love, Small Axe, Rambo Mango and his own Sweet Love set.
He often performed alongside his DJ sibling, Red Dragon, with whom he nurtured the careers of Buju Banton and Terry Ganzie.
May released a succession of combination hits, including
"How You So Hot" with Brian & Tony Gold , "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" with Thriller U,"Go Sit Down" with Clement Irie, "Dungle Lover" and "Madly In Love" with Sanchez, "Jump and Spread Out" and "Turn and Stab" with Daddy Lizard, alongside the favoured "Million An More" and the chart-topping "Zig It Up", both of which featured the enigmatic Ninjaman.

Following May's successful combination with the controversial DJ, Ninjaman curiously released the contemptuous "Last Of The Flourgon". The latter, however, had little impact on Flourgon's career and his distinctive gritty voice continued to grace a profusion of vinyl releases.
He enjoyed a notable partnership with Mikey Bennett and Patrick Lindsay, primarily of his version of the "Oil Thing" rhythm, "Bow Ting".
Other solo hits included "Tender Touch", "Bounce", "Fret And Worry", "Trophy", "Live Good", "Bad Boy Tune", and "Follow Me." Flourgon is regarded as an influential DJ who inspired a wave of sonorous vocalitsts.

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  • the cat has nice jacket 

  • THIS SONG WICKED LOOK A TUNE........

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  • to all badboy !! BIG UP!!!!! love this tune! always

  • @mrcjrowe yep that why i like listen to reggae, dance hall now you see. lol

  • The differece between this and gangster rap is that this music didn't promote the murder of black people. Just arms in self defence. At 3:01 " We have to think constructive. "

  • This tune in a Car with ridiculous bass is Wicked!

  • Something's wrong with 4 people!

  • dancehall bad boy anthem

  • BLAAAM!!

  • ONE OF THE COOLEST, & BADDEST TUNES IN DA DAY

  • fever riddim

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