For those of you who have been asking for more of a mix
between Dancehall and Pop / Hip Hop, you are going to appreciate the current
release from Melodic Yoza called “Countri Bunkan.”
The only Dancehall / Reggae heard on this track are the
vocals of the artist and the enunciation of his words. The music is 100% Pop / Hip Hop making it
infectious and easy for fans and music lovers to follow. With that said, what is the big deal about
people who come from ‘country’ and people who come from the city? Why are country people discouraged and city
people encouraged?
Melodic sings: “Hold
on tight don’t let go / this is the life that I know / from ah likkle and ah
grow / they used to be like ‘bwoy know where you ah go’ / hey County Bunkan
whap’m where you come from talkin bout yuh gun man / that is such a dumb plan /
run go beat drum pan try and be someone / you didn’t pass your common entrance
/ couldn’t get an entrance….”
The song goes on to share the conversation between a ‘country’
yute and Melodic who encourages the yute to strive for more. He also intersperses scenes of growing up
flying kites and playing with gigs to show that he understands where this man
is coming from. I truly endorse this
chune!
Broadcasting in amplified sound, here are the links for
download. Make sure you let Melodic know
what you think about the chune via Twitter >>> @MELODICYOZA and get in touch for
dubplates / jingles / features via frazahclection@gmail.com
P.S. This chune is DJ
Bigga Boss endorsed!
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