Thursday, March 3, 2011

" Thursday Firepower "



Some reggae/dancehall D.J.'s are too lazy for my taste........I don't give a fuck if you can run a rhythm for 45 minutes straight.....And I could care less if you greased someone's pockets in order to get dubplates from artist that don't truly respect your so-called sound system....

Shortcut, Nicky Bonds, and plenty others approach reggae mixes from a Hip Hop standpoint which keeps the flavors interesting...

D.J. Kikkoman brings the pressure with this explosive dose of rudeboy smashers (The Kingston-Brooklyn Bridge).....BOOYAAAKAAA SHOT.........Here is what Kikkoman had to say regarding this particular session....

"Not everyone's cup of tea, but when I try to make a mix, I try real hard to stay with the theme I'm goin with......Back in the early 90's, I used to record Jason D's "Wise Up" show 88.1 KZSC and started to notice he put these occasional dancehall-hip hop version songs here and there on his 3 hour show......Back then, an artist named *Supercat* (90's version of Sean Paul) was f*ckin kill-ing IT!!!!! he couldn't be touched, his flow was incredible, and this mix is essentially a tribute to his influence on hip-hop culture.....Sean Paul did the same thing at the beginning of this century, but I haven't kept up with him for a bit, what's he up to"??



The Kingston-Brooklyn Bridge by ***DJ Kikkoman***

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