I was wondering if u ladies knew any Reggae songs? I've maybe one or two times and its been a while. I thought maybe I could bring up some songs that would make peole wanna jam.
Hershey
I was wondering if u ladies knew any Reggae songs? I've maybe one or two times and its been a while. I thought maybe I could bring up some songs that would make peole wanna jam.
Hershey
Mix It Up - Bob Marley
Sexy Lady - Shaggy
Make Me High(Dancehall mix)- Toni Braxton
Love Me Now - Beenie Man
......................and Sean Paul...as much as I hate it
I Would Never Belong To Any Club That Would Have Me As A Member - Groucho Marx
I personally like Heads High by Mr. Vegas. Also Everyone Falls in Love Sometimes (LOVE that song!) by beenie man and Girls dem suga by beenie man and mya. These are my favorites!
I dance to nothing but reggae music and my jams are all of ub40, mad cobra, sean paul, mr. vegas and a bunch of remixes





Hey Hershey, did you download that Sean Paul feat Sasha "I'm still in love" That's a really hot song! Oh and I also like "Girls dem suga" by Beenie Man and Mya. He also did a song with Janet that I loved too.
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Burning Spear, Black Uhuru, and Peter Tosh are some of my favorites, and of course the Late Great Marley.
I have mentioned these guys before, but Monkey Mafia have a great CD out called "Shoot the Boss". Track one, "Make Jah Music" is very hot. There is also a track called "Ward 10 (Voodoo Mix)", which is very powerful and sexy as hell, if a bit slower. Reggae purists may disdain this band as being a bit too techno-influenced, but that may be a big mistake, as they rock the house!
Sublime has some great reggae-style tracks, my favorite being "Caress Me Down".
For something a little different, you could try Sly and Robbie, who I believe played drum and bass with Marley. Their work alone is great, but especially with Grace Jones, particularly on her "Nightclubbin" CD. Though this might be too eclectic for the run-of-the mill strip club.
For something even more different, but still sort of classifiable as reggae, try some of the early work by Big Audio Dynamite (their first two CDs--one of which is called "This is Big Audio Dynamite"). B.A.D. was two guys from The Clash, and two reggae guys from I forget which f**king band. "Medecine Show" is great, as well as "C'mon Every Beatbox", but their later stuff left me cold. Again reggae purists will certainly not be automatically sold on this, but by God it has a driving beat, and Clash fans will love it for sure.
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I am Reggae Queen at work! Sean Paul and Sasha's song I'm still in love with you is so hot! Shaggy, anything by Sean Paul or Bob Marley and Wayne Wonder has some great songs. It's so much fun to dance to Reggae music, have a blast girl.
Thanks everyone I really appericatd it. Im gonna download those songs and listen to them. Im gonna make this cd so the dj can play those songs for me. Sadly the dj dont download songs for us
Hershey



Elephant man just dropped a cd and his single pon de river, pon de bank is HOT for the club.
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Eyeliner and charisma go a long way!
Easy Star All Stars created the album "Dub Side of the Moon" which is a Reggae randition of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of The Moon" I highly reccomned checking it out.
Beenie Man (did someone say that?) - check out the tropical storm album! I love 'Miss L.A.P.' and 'Street Life'.
I also love Pete Tosh, he's great!!
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