Me Killa #1 (cs_killa.xm)
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Posted by tripnotize on Thu 6th May 1999, rated 7 / 10.
It's not that often that you hear a reggae song, so it's a nice change. This one even has non-understandable vocals, which is a must in any good reggae song :-) The beat and tune are quite repetative, with slight variations, however. The vocals were recorded well, however the drums were kinda boring. The piano suited the reggae style nicely though.
It's not that often that you hear a reggae song, so it's a nice change. This one even has non-understandable vocals, which is a must in any good reggae song :-) The beat and tune are quite repetative, with slight variations, however. The vocals were recorded well, however the drums were kinda boring. The piano suited the reggae style nicely though.
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Me Killa #1 (ragga mix) By The ComputaSpec email: computaspec_hotmail. com piano sampled from a breakbeat CD vocals taken from "Anytime" by celsius (except the "Yeah") samples taken from reggae MODs enjoy, peace out... Piano2.raw celsius 084.wav Hat4.smp Tomsyn1.smp Hiblip1.iff Voice.raw Thunder.iff komppi15.6-f#3 breakbeat snare
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I think this is the first Dancehall Reggae tune on the Mod Archive. The thing is too loud, in my opinion. But a proper representation of the early Dancehall scene.
Boom!
(and in case you are wondering what the lyrics are about: it's a list of things that the white oppressors did to jamaica)