Another week, another American jumps on the dancehall wave. I tweeted about this song after hearing it on Robbo Ranx's 1Xtra Dancehall show (a must listen for the biggest tunes). Then the next day there's a remix. Thankfully I tweeted it before the remix. No bandwagon hopping around here.
Teairra Marie is the girl that was sisgned to Roc-a-fella just as Jay-Z had taken over Def Jam, came out the same time as Rihanna and Neyo. Her first song wasMake Her Feel Good followed No Daddy. Rihanna killed off all her chances with Pon Di Replay. Neyo had So Sick and Sexy Love. All dancehall inspired beats. Now Teairra's on it? Realisation maybe?
Anyway here's the tune:
Big up Snocone, riddim mad
Last week we had the hottest female rapper in the game Nicki Minaj tweet the lyrics to Ricky Blaze's Just You and I, and stating she wants Vybz Kartel for her album Pink Friday (not forgetting frequent use of Jamaican patois), Estelle on Wayne Marshall's My Heart, Americans like Neyo (if you have proper ears and a brain, Miss Independent was a rip-off before Kartel jumped on it), Rihanna and Sean Kingston's imitation dancehall beats, Drake loves it... It's crazy how often they fight against the music yet every time it rises back again. Sign of great music. Don't sleep
Teairra Marie is the girl that was sisgned to Roc-a-fella just as Jay-Z had taken over Def Jam, came out the same time as Rihanna and Neyo. Her first song wasMake Her Feel Good followed No Daddy. Rihanna killed off all her chances with Pon Di Replay. Neyo had So Sick and Sexy Love. All dancehall inspired beats. Now Teairra's on it? Realisation maybe?
Anyway here's the tune:
Big up Snocone, riddim mad
Last week we had the hottest female rapper in the game Nicki Minaj tweet the lyrics to Ricky Blaze's Just You and I, and stating she wants Vybz Kartel for her album Pink Friday (not forgetting frequent use of Jamaican patois), Estelle on Wayne Marshall's My Heart, Americans like Neyo (if you have proper ears and a brain, Miss Independent was a rip-off before Kartel jumped on it), Rihanna and Sean Kingston's imitation dancehall beats, Drake loves it... It's crazy how often they fight against the music yet every time it rises back again. Sign of great music. Don't sleep
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