Loading detailsβ¦
Loading detailsβ¦
Artist
Reviewed by Tony Cummings If you don't know what dancehall style means in terms of reggae it's pretty certain you won't like this and may even consider it to be a mutant form of music from some alien cultural planet. But if, like me, you've longed for a bit of JA authenticity to show though today's Christian music, this delightful selection of rapping/toasting by Jamaica's Fredrick Smith (DJ Stereoman) brings fresh impetus to the old, old story. Themes are as in-your-face as gospel gets while putting in a song "The Teachings Of Marcus Garvey" (Mr Garvey being the false prophet of Rastafarianism) shows considerable courage remembering that religions anger which touched Christafari a while back. "The context of my music, spiritually and culture, come about when I was saved a year ago," explains the Stereoman. "I grew up with reggae rhythms. Those rhythms stick with you forever." As someone who once, in pre-conversion days, wrote some reggae toons, I'll amen that. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.