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Dancehall Reggae Meets Rap In New York City. 'Includes Shinehead, Super Cat, Kenny Dope, Shaggy, Fu Schnickens, Rayvon, Rankin Dan, Red Fox, Nikey Fungus, Super C and more. 100% Dynamite NYC is jam-packed full of New York's finest dancehall reggae and hip-hop sounds!
All the great songs and lyrics from the '100% Dynamite NYC! Dancehall Reggae Meets Rap in New York City' album ont he Web's largest and most authoritative lyrics resource. Or maybe it was just too much to ask people to accept the project as 'Big Audio Dynamite.' MCA in the UK liked the Sunday Best single, but the album confused their marketing people. LED ZEPPELIN - MSG, NYC. 12 FEB 1975 (Flac) #40 The Rolling Stones - Forest National, Brussels, Belgium - October 17, 1973 (early show) (Flac) The Clash - Last.
From the 1980s onwards, New York developed its own dancehall and soundclash scene away from Jamaica. Nearly all the artists involved were first and second-generation Jamaicans living in New York who took both reggae and hip-hop as their points of reference.
Starting with the first ever DJ and inventor of hip-hop, Jamaican-born Kool Herc, artists have continued to join the dots. This underground scene led to a number of artists becoming famous - Shaggy, Shinehead, Fu Schnickens, but many of the artists featured here remain unknown except to hardcore NYC dancehall fans. 100% Dynamite NYC features a stellar line-up of New York/Jamaica's finest - everyone from Kenny Dope to Supercat and a heavyweight selection of the finest reggae/dancehall/hip-hop tunes you will ever hear!'