It just goes on for about 7mins and no actual other words that I can remember, just some jibberish in between, like "Jamaica aya, dumfibrilate.. Anyone any idea pls post back. Girl you, I , I , Love you oo oo, girl you I , I how you tickle my fancy, tingle up my vibe if your love was currency, I would accept bribe woman you got a hold on me, when will you let me go just like a burning spliff at night you make my eyes just glow O O O aooow: I am looking for 2 reggae songs.
It has been over 20 yrs since I have heard them. I think they were on a strictly reggae ablum or something like that. Songs go something like this.. The other song goes Give it up, give up the loving cause she don't want no more from you cause I can do what you can't do.. I keep thinking maybe Tiger or cobra or someone like that sings one of them. Thanks for any info.. It's a female vocalist and I've heard it a couple of times in the last week on the radio, so it could be a more recent release date maybe less than 5 years old.
This should be an easy ID for reggae DJs. I've exhausted all methods to find it. The song is like a reggae rap and almost every line of the song ends with the artist saying more.
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I cannot remember any lyrics but I really liked it. Can anyone help me out with the artist and maybe real title of this song? I've just joined this forum as I'm desperately trying to find a name of a certain track and I'm finding it hard to find I really hope anyone may know it.. Im hoping somebody can help me.
The first one i thought sounds like Elephant Man, but im not sure. All the song says is something "Ay yayayaya ay ya ay ya " and thats about all i can remember it says. Not many lyrics to it, just a fast paced song to dance to. I think he says Jamaica first before he breaks out with the "Ay yayay ay ya ay ayaya". Im not sure who sings it but whoever the artist is reminds me of Lukie D for some reason, his voice. The lyrics go something like chorus: Nobody couldnt take your placeee And then the chorus again.
If i can atleast find the riddim ill be able to find the track. Lol its just what it sounds like the artist is saying. I love my dancehall tho. Lol now if only i can figure out that other song ughhh lol its been stuck in my head for yearsss It starts like this Mehda, Mehda, Meeh I will appreciate your help. It sounds like they say "you have da peenie ponie peenie ponie pe". I know I didn't get the words correctly but I've heard this song for years and I still can barely understand or find it.
Please help me out. Thank you so much. It starts like this: Boom shaka tak - Born Jamericans Reggea Version 2. Y - Cocotea 3. The way you love me - D Fex 4. Boom bye bye - Buju Banton 5. Type writer - Loui Rankin 6. The stopper - Cutty Ranks 7. Young girl business - Chaka Demus 8.
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You got this one. Just found it on YouTube. Still got the cassette mixtape too. I am looking for an reggae album from before , I remember 2songs from that album, the lyrics were like: Who was the artist, where to find the record? Police in helicopter Zig sire That one that goes super woman lyrics When I wake up in the morning. You bring me breakfast in my bed. And when I need a little sugar. That's when you go to my head. What's that one called. I just made a mix and about half the songs and almost all of them were already listed.
I have one to add: I also have a song, that I loved in the 90s but it could be from any time period before that. I taped if from a Sunday radio reggae show that I always listened to.. It is a female singer, and my memory might be a bit foggy but it goes something like this. Me no want best friend.. Let me tell you story 'bout the girl lived next door to me What her name again.. She had a best friend Dance Hall Rock - Barrington Levy and Cuty Ranks, listen to the bass at and acid acoustic mixes, i need to know about a dancehall reggae song, it sounds something about like this: MOney, Money, Money, Moneyyyyyy Come check what's happening here.
DJ Remix Detroit Roast Faced Dinner Roast Faced Dinner 3: Not sure about the word bubalo but that's what it sounded like. DJ Johnny' O DJ Johnny' O 1: I was listening to a Reggae station in the area of Clifton, NJ and I didn't look at the name of the station. I did note the time as 7: At the end I caught the D. I didn't catch the last name. He said the song was called. The only lyric that stands out is "I've got a fire burning in my soul. Please help me find this song!
I remember it going: This was the music the that was played on the private bus routes in Panama. Ahhhhh that brings me back. What was the one that keeps repeating in the chorus gunshot dem boom? Nice chunes that take me waaaay back! I've been looking for a reggae song I heard passively years ago and I hope someone can help. I think its a remix or remake of murder she wrote sang by a man whom I suspect to be Pliers.
The riddim is softer not Bam Bam riddim. The only part I can remember is the chorus that sounds like "All I know is murder, muder she wrote". Will be very glad if someone can help.. I had it on a mix tape from Trinidad back in the mid 90s, but I was borrowing it from my brother so I don't know when he first got it. Anyway I was in a car accident and the tape got scrapped with the car, and I have been looking for this song ever since I don't remember all the lyrics, but the lyrics I remember go something like this where I put [something] it's because I can hum it but don't remember the words.
And the words I did get may be a bit off, it's what I could remember "something about the way that you walk, you know you got me hypnotized Something about the way that you [something] You know [something something something something] I need your love Yes I need [something] [something something something] For your love I pray Every time you come my way I want to hug ya, squeeze ya, kiss ya, please ya Yeah yeah yeah [something something], oh with my love Something about the way that you [something] [somethong somethin, something] my body yeah yeah yeah yeah Da da da da da da da da daaa Daa.
Da da da da da da da da da Daa. And these are the notes to match those da's on the piano: I believe it's from the late 80s or early 90s. Don't be surprised if I tell you that I need high grade, morning, noon and evening And the ultimate reason I smoke is to find a higher meditation. The best reggae mix ever. Theres a song on 7 that goes " All them a talk about gun dem dont know it like me, cause me a rude boy in na the country" anyone know the artist of title?
PLEASE if you know the artist, name of the track or better yet if its posted online would be grateful. I've searched the whole album so I think it probably was never released. I remember listening to it around Would anyone have a clue or remember a remix to that song? The chorus went "Send me your love baby everyday". It doesnt have any of the "with a dozen roses Hopefully someone can help me with this one? Any help on this would be great! I need yall help once again pleaseeeee. Looking for a fast paced reggae or dancehall song that all i seem to remember says "aah to the gee to the gee to the jay" Its fast paced, makes you wanna dance.
Im almost pretty sure its from Barrington Levy. All i remember is that he says "swiiiiing. Swiddley daddley diddley woooooooah". I checked Broader than Broadway, but thats definitely not the same beat i remember. Im thinking maybe some other artist took that part from the song, when Barrington sings "swingggg, woah" and added it one of their own songs? Kind of like a tribute or a remix to him?? Ahhhhh im at a losses end with this one.
I cant think of any other songs with a tribute to the great Barrington Levy. Maybe a dancehall or hip hop song?? This mix will take you on a cruise around the carribean and keep you dancing the entire time. I cant believe i covered over 80 songs in 80 mins! There is a link in the description for you to DL it if you wish.
I'm looking for an old dancehall song with the singer laughing in the chorus. Not "maddy maddy cry" or "granny" Thanks. It's Gregory Peck - laughing peck Thanks bro. I can't remember the artist name too.
He was a dark fellow. There was a music video for it too. It went something like: Some girls will always be your friend Trust them and they become your problem No matter what you tell me please Even go down on your knees The way you touch me The way you hold me Way you kiss me Memories, Memories, Those are just memories There was another song too that I can't remember. It was more of a rap song but it was like a hindi song ft. This next one now, might be a bit more difficult.
It's got a kinda uptempo beat the beat is supreme on this particular version I'm searching for. The vocalist is talking bout the man with the rubber leg that lives up in the hill maybe mountain? That comes down from the hill just to fight like a kung fu man style!?!? Please, if anyone can help me to find these two tunes i would most appreciate it.
Started like this with someone singing She makes me woo woo woo woo, she makes me woooo woooo woooo.. She makes me woo woo woo woo, she knows to satisfy my love satisfy me.. With her tender loving and her sweet romancing.. And her all night loving.. Thanx for any help.. This is more of a chill one, for the puff puff pass times: P But it will get you moving by the end and then Wait till you listen to the 2nd one: Guaranteed to make u sweat your butt off! I dont know if you can handle it after the 1 hr mark. But the refrain has, "who sey uptown girl can't wind, who sey dem can't fling waist-line, when me hold yu, when me squeeze yu, Was looking for this 90's Reggae song for years.
I don't remember much about it but it starts of with him saying " I was riding through Texas, with my 45 in my hand I believe it was on an album and the CD case had a picture of him on a horse with a gun in his hand, I think this was the album. I though it was Cutty Ranks but doesn't seem so. I can't find this song anywhere. Please help ID this track for me!! It is greatly appreciated!!!
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I have met the singer who sang that twice during the 90's, and for the life of me I cannot remember his name either. That song was a hit among many "Caucasian" gangsta wannabees. Sounded like Barrington Levy but I can't find the name or artist. Any help would be appreciated.
I'm trying to find a song by Super Cat, might be a dub plate called wicked apache. I remember the chorus went " super cat him are di wicked apache oh oh oh gosh". Title sounds like "All Over London! Thanks for any leads! Jiang Shi Paul helped her to be one.. Jiang Shi Paul and i contacted him and told him i wanted to be a vampire,he asked me a few questions and asked me to do some few things and BOOM!!!
Does anyone know the name of this song here: The lyrics go "Pick up the mic" and I can't make out on the rest. It goes like this: La bella mafia 7: This video features an artist NOT in the reggae genre Aleem Khan , but Khan goes to a record store with a reggae song playing in the background.
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It plays for a while, but I'm not that familiar with reggae to identify it. I really love this sound though, so if any of you can watch this video the song I'm looking for plays from 8: The song plays on this sound cloud link at I would appreciate it a lot if someone could find me this song, it's not Sizzlas version either m. So hard for my friends and I to live without finding this track.
All of us have this one in brain but impossible to find the artist and name of this song. We're looking for sweet reggae song. The singer is always repeating lyrics like "sweeeet! At one moment you have a other one singer singing with a deep voice. I know that it will be hard to find this one. It's better for me to just hum this one but on internet thats a pretty hard job. Help if you can! The chorus or bridge goes Put it in, put it in. The lyrics go like this "please tell me about that girl, I know her name is love.. In the song the lady calls herself sister At the beginning of the song she says something like, 'Look after your Can anyone help with that I could whistle the chorus but Getting your lover or husband back.
If you want to stop your divorce. Get a job spell. Getting your money back. If you want to satisfy your partner. Getting your VISA HIV cure Here is my details also if you wish to contact me personal I believe it was titled "memories". The man who sang it looked like Richie Stephens but I do not know if it is. It goes something like: GT is whey mi from.. Its reggae but the feel is more dancehall I dont remember the name of it but it goes Its been bugging me forever. Even my mom has been tryin to remember it. Nuff a them a bad boy, Oh gosh, Nuff a dem a say that them a rude boy Easy fool make no riot, David use a stone and kill Goliath, So don't run down badness you see, A small ax cut down big tree, chorus: Don't bother fire no gun, Come in a the dance to have fun, Don't bother fire no gun, Come in a the dance to have fun, Badness is pure addition, it will get your conviction, So please, so please, Stop you action, You might be drawing a lot of attraction My life was going terrible and I didn't know if I was coming or going.
I had just gone through a rough divorce, wasn't making enough money to sustain me and my children, and my 17 year old son had just gone to jail for the first time. When I talked to him, I immediately found a sense of peace. He was very honest with me and I could feel that. He also told me that everything would be okay. After my work began, things began to change. My bills were all caught up, the relationship I was in became much stronger, I was never FLAT broke, and my son was released from jail earlier than we expected!! I also completely got over the failed marriage and began to move on.
I felt completely comfortable with the work that was being done because I was always encouraged by Dr. I have collect sevens all my life and would love to share couple of real treasures. It on the Ska Beat label. A tune which is really special to both me and my wife is by the Overtakers and it called Girl You Ruf - it sounds like an old barber shop quartet. There other big tune is on the B side of the Big Takeover which is 'That's the Way you like It' which is actually about a bitter break up!
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I have to leave you with one last track it a version of 'It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing' the dowop classic. It is by Ernest Rangling and it has such a ghostly background its like the opposite of the original and shows he is a master guitarist and it called 'Surfin' on Studio One. Another which is pretty hard to find is by Prince Buster and it call Dance Cleopatra on Blue Elephant with a great 's sleave. I remember the melody of reggae song but i don't know the name or artist.. I think the Song name was something like " black woman" And then I will hum and invent the lyrics, because I do not know exactly "lara di girlfriend if you wanna be my lover , larara di girlfriend if you wanna ve together" When Roots music was giving birth to Dancehall music and the whole scene was fresh, irie and innovative!
Some of the most iconic riddims and samples were created in this period! This is an impressive list and many more worthy tunes could and will be added, but for now this is a good start Something along the lyrics of: Love me love love me love you got to love me That one day we shall prosper confidence confidence.
I've got one too. Of course, no title, no artist, i'm ont even sure about the release time, would say 90's Thing is, i've heard it a few times recently, but can't find it even looking carefully. Green Crystal Monocle - complete the Skyreach puzzle. At the end of the Skyreach dungeon, you can interact with the Basic Instructions banner. Interact with the small glowing orb on the console and colored lights will appear in the distance. Use the console to perform the following sequence: Yellow Crystal Monocle - complete the Halls of Origination puzzle.
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