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Old 11-15-2007, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by JR123 View Post
hey shalom since you seem to know alot about reggae maybe you could help me out i need some new stuff to listen to and i really like freedom taking over, headstrong, and weak heart by groundation and open my eyes and brothers and sisters by soldiers of jah army. i guess im looking for some more reggae with some strong bass and lyrics that arent nessesarily powerful in meaning but have a strong sound to them. if that gives you any idea of what im looking for could you give me some suggestions on what to check out. and im not looking for any more songs by those two artists because i have all of their stuff and its all good those are just my favorites.
Yeah man, I wish there was more stuff out there like that. Another group that has a similar vibe is 10 Ft. Ganja Plant. Most of the other modern stuff today with Bass, powerful (but not MEANINGFUL) lyrics are in the Dancehall category. For that I would go for Anthony B, Sizzla, Queen Omega, Buju Banton, Pressure, Tanya Stephens, Barrington Levy, etc...
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