These lyrics have the power to make us forget all about the lover's quarrel and
skip right to the make-up sex! Cooyah:
Dennis Brown - Have you Ever Been
in Love: "I need my love and I need my squeezin'/ need my lovin all night
long..."
Buju Banton - Love Sponge: "Your lovable, kissable, desire the
inevitable/without your sweet caress I'm so damn miserable/touch your finess,
feel the fur of your coat/seen you walk away saying my eyes in
smoke..."
Shabba Ranks ft. Johnny Gill - Slow and Sexy: "Sensuous Emotion
they're getting my attention/staring up easy/ to find the right
position..."
Damian Marley ft. Bobby Brown - Beautiful: "Now it typically
became an everyday thing/ regularly, physically communicating/ sexually,
scientifically penetrating/until she start spiritually
resonating..."
Tarrus Riley - Superman: "Feel butterflies when I'm in
your hands/you can turn the the pavement into white sand/you can make a moment a
memory in a glance/ and I can't believe anyone else..."
Sizzla - Give me
a Try: "Where do you go don't you need my love baby/ why don't you come on and
let us play/when are you gonna come my way..."
Cherine Anderson -Hey
Baby: "The zone is clear, put it in fifth gear/Baby please take me there/ I'm
breaking sweat thinking bout' this/ addicted to your love..."
Ok, ok
enough - stay tuned - it's getting heated in here...
LOVE PUNANNY BAD
Dancehall music has never been shy of
'slackness.' So much so that over the last four years the powers that be,
specifically in Jamaica, have made a valiant effort to censor sexually explicit
lyrics. And while we appreciate the gesture to revert the focus of the music to
topics less stimulating, there is still that urge to hear some good ole' whine
and go dung. So in the spirit of erotica - here are a few titles
that are sure to tickle your fancy and
rouse your nature!
Vybz Kartel - Tight Pu**y Gal Dem -
Throw Back Giggy Riddim
"When she a cum feel like an
earthquake - she wine till mi feel
like me cock a
break"
Aidonia - Ukku - Dem Time Deh
Riddim
"Full a glamity wen yu bring
dat when skin slap - he try lef and the sit'n bring
him back"
Mr. Vegas - Hot F*k - Hot Wuk
Riddim
"Send me a red bull and ah
guinness yah nelly - from me wan put ah hot f*k pon
kelly"
Tony Matterhorn - Dutty Whine -
Smash Riddim
"When mi see di hot gyal dem
dat a trigga me - f*k any where let f*k be
free"
Lady Saw - Stab Out the Meat - Big
It Up Riddim
"Seh di f*k weh yuh gi dem
bring joy and pain - Mi waan feel it too
so jus ride mi di
same"
Shabba Ranks - Love Punanny Bad -
Love Punanny Bad Riddim
"Yuh see that likkle piece of
wrenking meat that the girls have jazzing underneath their shorts, mi love it
bad"
Red Dragon - Good Hole College -
Real Rock Riddim
"If your crotches never fail yuh
yet, I wan yuh pat your vagina, every man a take set."
Bashment Sessions Magazine: From Yard
to the World
TEN DYNAMIC DANCEHALL DUOS THAT LEFT US BALLING FOR MORE
The only thing better than a great Dancehall tune by your
favorite artist is a great Dancehall tune by two of your favorite artists. We
decided to share our favorites with you. When these dynamic duos linked it was
nothing less than Dancehall magic . Oh how we miss those days, but thanks to a
meager piece of plastic and technology, we can push a button and wa - la, we're
in heaven! Check our list and we know you'll agree -
Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder - Click the link to listen Movie Star
Sean Paul and Sasha - Click the title to listen I'm Still In Love
Shaggy and Rik Rok - Click the title to listen It Wasn't Me
Leftside and Esco - Click the title to listen Tuck in Ya Belly
Mr. Vegas and Mr. Lexx - Click the title to listen Taxi Fare
Shabba Ranks and Chevelle Franklin - Click the title to listen Mr. Loverman
Donovan Steele and Daddy Screw - Click the title to listen Big Thing
Tanto Metro and Devonte - Click the title to listen Say Wooee
Beenie Man and Lady Saw - Click the title to listen Healing
Buju Banton and Tenor Saw - Click the title to listen Ring the Alarm
BABY BOOM! LEGENDARY REGGAE, SOCA, & DANCEHALL ARTISTS AND THEIR SUPER TALENTED OFFSPRING
When
it comes to musical talent, the West Indies has it in abundance. For years these
caribbean music legends dominated the airwaves. Now the mantel has been passed to their sons and daughters who've had no
problem following in the talented foosteps of their fathers. Their musical
contributions will continue to keep us "jumpin and dancin'
to the Reggae and Soca beats."
Iconic
Roots singer Peter Tosh & son Andrew Tosh
Legendary
Roots and culture singer Garnett Silk & son Garnett Jr.
Lover's
Rock crooner Freddie Mcgregor & sons 'Chino' & Stephen
Mcgregor
Reggae
Music drummer Ansell Collins & 'son' I-Wayne
Soca
Monarch Austin 'SuperBlue' Lyons & daughter Fay-Ann
Lyons
Roots
singer Sugar Minott & daughter Pashon (Tamar)
Minott
Producer
Joe Gibbs & son Stephen Gibson
Roots&
Reggae singer Jimmy Riley & son Tarrus Riley
Reggae
Legend Bob Marley & son (s) Ziggy, Stephen,
Damian,
Julian, & Ky-Mani Marley
Dancehall
& Reggae superstar Buju Banton & son Mark
Myrie
Reggae
frontman Roy 'Gramps' Morgan & son Jemere
Morgan
International
Reggae Singer Denroy Morgan & crew Peter,
'Gramps',
Una, 'Lukes', 'Mojo (Morgan Heritage), & Laza
Morgan
Island
Jazz Musician Frankie Garcia & daughter Destra Garcia
Reggae
Producer & Musician Courtney Panton Sr. &
sons
Courtney, Stephen, & Tahir (New Kingston)
Bashment
Sessions Magazine: From Yard to the World
WHO SEH DANCEHALL DON'T SELL
Beenie Man - Rum And Red Bull
Click the link to here the sample: https://soundcloud.com/caribbeansoundplus-1/beenie-man-im-okay-drinking
Vybz Kartel - Clarks
Click the link to here the sample: https://www.beatport.com/track/clarks-feat-popcaan-and-gaza-slim-original-mix/3245396
Bounty Killa - Benz and Bimma
Click the link to here the sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5Qq5e9B_Bw
Busy Signal - Real Spenders (Ace of Spades)
Click the link to here the sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmGUGrtPvG4
Vybz Kartel - Hello Motto
Click the link to here the sample: https://www.beatport.com/track/u-nuh-have-a-phone-hello-moto-original-mix/458279
Can You say #Winning
Bashment Sessions Magazine: From Yard to the World
5 SIGNS THAT YOU'RE A DIE HARD REGGAE AND DANCEHALL MUSIC LOVER
1. You have more pictures of The Marleys' hanging in your home than of your own family members.
2. You accessorize the majority of your outfits with an "I Love Reggae
Music" pendant.
3. "I Am Blessed" is everyone's ringtone on your cell phone.
4. You attempt to sing the lyrics to any song in a Patois
accent.
5. "Yeah Mon" is the answer to every question you're asked
Do you love Reggae and Dancehall? Tell us how much...
Bashment Sessions Magazine: From Yard to the World
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