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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Lyrics: Vybz Kartel - Killing Street


Intro verse
Mek we park di vehicle ya so
rino dem block road a look fi car
shawn storm mek we walk d tar
cah no boi no live 2 far, fi me walk go war
foot it pan dem
Cah dem a look fi niiiiiissan
man a walk roun wid m16 like me a poliiiice man
wid me face mask up like me come from afganiiiisan
den pon dem endz me c a 1 man a pose like badman

Chorus
me jus beg him a light an kill him sweet
road weh him drop name killing street
boy ded like dog an a kin himteeth
dem have fi cova d body wid a linin sheet
like bubble gum me kill him sweet
me sen informa 6 friggin feet
aka full o melody singing sweet
dem have fi cova d body wid a lining sheet

Verse1
my gun nuh sen boi go hospital
u nuh need no docit fi admitance
call d herse tun baq d ambulance
boi gone unda dirt fi live wid ants
black rino clat it pon d banks
boy a scream like michael jackson fans
gazza got d rifle hands in hands
cause wen war swell up like balloon,
Me nuh w8 till it buss
load up me gun fas like mini bus
kill him inna church cah me nuh religious
den me link up "ti bam bama link up"
so me get gun nuf like wen sand weh swiv up
empia! fyah d matic u dig up
a me inna frac n wig up
d boi neeven kno a him life him give up

Chorus

Verse2
Dem nuh kno hit man style, kamekazi
genocide murda cuz me army a nazi
kill pon road lef him fi paparazi
kill sum a bush mek d goat n dog see
inna me sweat suit like a jockie
or like schoolaz epolet kahki
a nuh school book inna me jansport
me transport
glock 40
weh kick like karate
me claty
nuh regret no remorse(remas)
wen boy life loss
like money inna gra**
anyweh me pass
ppl run in fas
wah dem use kill jesus? same so me cross
thru telescope glass
guy a get blas
wah tun him inna spirit like rum inaa d flask
gimme d gully creature fass
nuh even wipe of d morsa
me ago jus...

chorus
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Delly Ranx Ready to Dominate!


Dancehall act Delly Ranx said he’s still very much involved in dancehall music despite his absence from the local music scene in recent years. In fact, the well-known artiste/producer disclosed that he has several upcoming projects yet to be released.

Though he didn’t divulge much into what’s coming forth Delly Ranx, born Delroy Foster, hinted that the projects will regain his dominance in the music industry.
“I’m here making music and taking care of my family,” said the musician, in response to the question over his absence.

The deejay/producer, who burst onto the scene in the 1990’s with No Gal No More Than You, spoke candidly on several issues relating to the dancehall industry, as well as his own career and the direction it’s taking.

Delly Ranx is one of those fortunate Jamaican musicians to have made their mark in both producing and recordings, but he was very subtle in reflection of his achievements over the years. Instead, he was very optimistic about repeating such successes in the near future.

He said that music is always evolving but will always remain true to his craft, and though many would want to argue that the music is changing its direction, the platinum-selling producer thinks otherwise.

“I always try to stay focus and true to the music. Not really (in relation to the decline in music), every producer has their own feel for the music,” he said.

Delly Ranx most-recent recognized studio effort was in December 2010, when he released his ‘Saudi Arabia’ rhythm, which featured artistes like himself, Gramps Morgan, Teflon, Zj Liquid and Buju Banton, who he has been working with since 2008.

It can be said that, the now full-time producer is prone to working with big-name artistes and on big-time projects, as in 2006 he produced ‘Red Bull and Guinness’, which featured Mavado’s Weh Dem A Do, and was arguably the biggest rhythm in dancehall that year. Also, he has produced the ‘Hennessy’ rhythm, which boasts the song Ganja Breed from Sean Paul’s multi-platinum selling album ‘Dutty Rock’.

However, he was quick to correct that it’s actually ‘good music’ and not necessarily ‘big names’ that he’s prone to produce, and has also advised upcoming producers to do the same. He also used the opportunity to disclose his appreciation.

“Yes, (I would tell them) to produce good music and not big names. It (the opportunity) does make me feel very good, I won’t lie about that but the music continues,” he said.

Delly Ranx opined with the theory that the music is going through changes, but he believes if everyone stays focus on what they have to do the effect won’t be that damaging. He also spoke briefly on what future musical projects he has up his sleeves but said, “I aim to please my fans so they can expect great works from me in the future.”
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Splicerr Ras Taking His Career in a New Direction


New York based reggae artiste and producer Splicerr Ras is determined to take his career to new heights. The now conscious-minded singer, born Oral William, began his music career in dancehall where he enjoyed early commercial success with the singles ‘Can’t Test My Sound’ and ‘Montell’, but after switching his religious beliefs to the Rastafarian faith, he subsequently convert to reggae music.

However, Splicerr Ras initially found it difficult to replicate the same success in reggae that he had gained while recording dancehall songs. But, the Trelawny-native remained steadfast in his belief that he’d recap those glory days through his conscious lyrics and spent ample time honing his craft.

Now the baritone singer believes that his decision to get intimate with his craft is vastly paying off. “I just don’t get up and write on a subject or topic. Most times I wake up with a song, that’s not my doing it had to be divine intervention.

“My passion for this craft is a natural flow … and that I believe is one of the reasons I am getting this attention,” he said.

Splicerr Ras showed creativity and humour in his days as a dancehall deejay, but he admitted that there’s a greater level of maturity on his path and referred his claims to the singles ‘You and Me’ and ‘Memories’, which have been enjoying reasonable airplay.

He has also released a 12-track reggae album titled ‘Path to Persue’, which was produced by himself and journey man Ed Robinson. He’s also featured in a movie called Gangster Nuh Play, edited by Sobo Films in Brooklyn, New York.

In his capacity as a music producer, Splicerr Ras has so far enjoyed reasonable success especially in 2006, when he produced Luciano’s ‘Only Jah Jah’, which peaked at number seven on New York reggae chart, for his Oz1 (pronounce “as one”) record label.

‘Only Jah Jah’ was recorded on his ‘Time and Weather’ rhythm, which also featured his own ‘Road So Foggie’ single.

Along with ‘Road So Foggie’ and ‘Holding On’, Splicerr Ras has also recorded and released Got It Going, You and Me and Empress, which he said will be a positive listen for his fans. He said that his music is uplifting, conscious, and progressive and would leave one wanting for more.

“Splicerr music will give you an additional outlook on life. It will uplift, sooth and enchant you, giving you a greater reason to love life,” he said.
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