One of the first artists in the Reggae and Dancehall genre, from
Canada, to have the international market calling his name is Lindo P! The artists lyrical composition, combined
with his lyrical delivery, has made him one of the most sought after which
still remains up to today!
Reggae and Dancehall fans in Canada and around the world are
now reacting to Lindo P teaming with Smokey
of Smoke Shop Productions, and the
reaction is positive with most calling it – Musical Murdah!
We heard Lindo P ‘Dancehall settings’ style on the chune “Exercise” from the Thump It riddim (produced by Smoke Shop
Productions and distributed by Zojak), now today we hear Lindo P ‘Reggae
settings’ style with the chune “Contraversy!”
The title of the song is exactly the way the artist wants it
spelled, and, Lindo brings ample controversy to the chune beginning with his
intro which is a skit of Babylon badding up the artist wanting info on ‘which
part dih weed deh!’ Lindo goes on to
deliver these lyrics: “dem seh / ‘yuh
know Sizzla’ / me say ‘no Dadda’ / me nuh know Bounty Killer / Me nuh know
Spragga / Me nuh know Jagga B / and me nuh know Zagga / never hear say
Chronicle ah walk wid more dagga / yuh nuh know Capleton / me only know more Fiyah
/ yuh know Buju Banton / mih send him more prayer / if yuh looking for a snitch
yuh need to check Papi / cause him sell out Shawn Storm and Kartel him Daddy ….” Musical Murdah – and it gets better from
there. Woi!
The riddim track is a re-lick of a classic 90’s chune from
Lady Junie (now goes by the name Junie Platinum) which gives radio programmers,
Club DJ’s and mixtape specialists lots of room to move from old school to new
school and vice versa. I’m telling you,
the chune is straight Murdah!
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