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anything test dead,
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This review is from: Reggae Anthology: Anything Test Dead (Audio CD)
JAH BLESS EVERYTIME MAN THIS ITEM IT A BAM SONG SO SWEET I HARDLY CAN SLEEP AT NIGHT I LISTEN SONG 24 -7 IT ROAD BLOCK ONE LOVE DONT TEST ME YA MAN I SEE YOU BUY SONG IT NICE LIKE MY WIFE YOU SEE IT DOG SEE CAT SEE AND YOU SEE CANT GET ME OUT OF THE RACE BOB MARLEY WOULD SAY ONE LOVE ONE HEART LET COME TOGATHER AND FEEL ALRIGHT MAN BLESS AMAZION BIG UP AL THE TIME PIECE
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Don Gorgan is bad man,
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This review is from: Reggae Anthology: Anything Test Dead (Audio CD)
I love Ninjaman's style. My favorite tracks are pedal and wheel, protection, don, wrenking meat, mad ninja(Laugh and Grin) I love this period in Reggae. Thunder JP. Vibration out of GT.
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Don Gorgon is King!!,
By nikkel247 (Philly, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reggae Anthology: Anything Test Dead (Audio CD)
Wicked, wicked, wicked!!Ninjaman in his prime was untouchable. The delivery on songs like "Border Clash", "Bible Fulfillment", "Test the High Power" among others cannot be touched and will leave your head spinning. He is easily the greatest spontaneous dancehall DJ ever and the only complete original I've heard. His confidence, sense of timing and hardcore wit are infectious and give a sense of how formidable he is on stage. The earlier songs (Disc 1) show how influential he was on not only today's dancehall artists but the legendary US rapper KRS-One. You hear his style evolve from an advanced take on the dominant '80's DJ'ing approach (think Supercat) to the fierce blazing style he would destroy lyrical opponents with. The riddims, while reflective of the time period ('86-'92) are among the hottest produced back then and will have your body moving. As recent as Xmas 2001 Ninja took back his crown in the big yearly battle down in JA, so he hasn't lost a step. Anything Test Dead!!
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