Admiral Bailey unleashes the explosive power of dancehall reggae
A new generation of Jamaican musicians presents the sound of reggae for the digital age.
This album features Bayley's powerful deejay style and '80s-style digital production. Its aggressive approach differs from traditional roots reggae, and its musicality appeals to a younger generation. It is also of great historical significance as an album that symbolizes the heyday of dancehall reggae.
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A:
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1)
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Right Foot Out
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2)
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Kill Them With It
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3)
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Me Head A Hurt Me
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4)
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Try Some Hustling
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5)
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Big Belly Man
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B:
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Don't Want No Kiss
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Me A The Danger
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3)
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Don't Be Lazy
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4)
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X Rated Country
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5)
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Oil A Bawl Forward
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Producer, Arranged By - Prince Jammys
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Arranged By - Stealie & Cleavie
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Musician - Steelie And Clevie
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Artwork, Design - Orville "Bagga" Case