And just like that, Beenie
Man drops a must have for every Man and Woman who plays on a Sound System …
the chune called “Anyways!”
Beenie Man |
Produced by the Legend Maurice
Johnson aka Black Scorpio who is
one of the original Sound Men from 1968, Beenie’s performance is on a remake of
the Lazy Body riddim. This version is loaded with original vibes
from yester-year, and Beenie drops some lyrics that, if reconstructed for Sound
Clash, Sound Men / Women will set themselves for an advantage. The Legend sing-jays: nuff say dem ah dog but dem ah puss / no fear
ambulance strap dem inna bush / and nuff say dem ah Ras but man ah ancient kush
/ Mih know say nuff say dog but dem ah puss….”
Beenie goes on to lyrically ride the riddim in a way that resembles a
loaded weapon letting off rounds of bullets without a pause or glitch for 2.5
minutes straight, only stopping to reload ammunition. K-A-B-O-O-M!
When a Legendary Sound Man (Black Scorpio) produces a riddim with proper construction (Lazy Body Reloaded), and it meets a
Legendary performer (Beenie Man),
the result is a wicked 45 called “Anyways”
and a serious Sound killing Dubplate if you choose to have it cut that
way! You’re Welcome!
Download links for the 45 are below, and connect with Beenie
on Twitter / Facebook @KingBeenieMan
re getting the Dubplate. Please note,
you will have to pay for the Dubplate at the price set my Beenie and his
management team!
Mediafire Link: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/5ybpfzsabt3n3/Beenie_Man
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