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We Rule The Dancehall / We Rule The Dancehall Version |
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An energetic single that represents dancehall reggae in the late 80s.
A dancehall tune characterized by powerful vocals set over a rhythmic and sharp beat.
This is one of Jamaican singer Chuck Turner's signature songs from the late 1980s and early '90s. As the title suggests, it conveys a confident message of "dominating the dancehall," and has become a song symbolizing the reggae scene, which was closely linked to DJ culture. The percussive rhythm and echoey sound seem to recreate the Kingston club scene of the time. The B-side, "Version," is an instrumental that supports sound system culture and is also known as an important track that expanded the scope for dub-like interpretations.
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- Arranged By, Producer - Prince Jammys