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LesleyOdyssey

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  1. BIG TUNE!!!! Finally my real Jamaican musicians are getting some recognition around here. If any of you DJs on here want to work with any Jamaican artist,I'm a booking agent that links with most of them. Contact me for more info.Bless up.
  2. classic T.I. track...loves it!!! MAAAAAAAADDDDDD!!!
  3. u shouldn't have bothered posting this up.this is lower that low-quality.
  4. Jake and Nino, sorry but those links are dead now. I don't have the track right now on this hard drive.i'll post it up for u once i get the chance. One Love.
  5. Yeah, still waiting on the instrumental and the acapellas
  6. This track is blazing up the charts and on radio stations in New York, Florida and Kingston, Jamaica. Dylan DilinJah - "Baddest Girl Around" - Fryction Productions Baddest_Girl_Around_1.mp3 - 4.12MB For bookings or more info: Contact: Lesley Hayles Email: leshayles@gmail.com Number: 1 (876) 414-2660 (Jamaica)
  7. Here's the mediafire link: http://www.mediafire.com/?1dozmtummed One Love.
  8. Here's the mediafire link: http://www.mediafire.com/?1dozmtummed One Love.
  9. Yo I love it. I'm going to push it here in Jamaica for sure.
  10. Who's singing on the chorus? Dudes voice is hot! The track is nice but the quality is lame. Thanks for the repost though.
  11. Hey Stealth, Can you please send me this track without the DJ drop in it, please?
  12. Hip-Hop has always emulated the Jamaican culture, especially the Dancehall culture. Rappers have been collaborating with Jamaican DJs (which is what we call our hardcore artists) and what becomes of that are instant hits, in the mainstream and underground. Now there's a fusion and the product is dubbed Caribbean Hip-Hop. Instead of Dancehall tracks with deejaying that foreigners can't understand the Patois language, we now have DJs rapping over classic Reggae beats, Dancehall beats and a few Hip-Hop beats in English and Ibonics with a touch of the Caribbean accent as well as a few local colloquial expressions. You'll love it. First off, this is a track by Real Rude Bwoy Tafari featuring Big Youth on a track called "Not An Easy Road" and there's more where this came from. Tafari is a Jamaican artist who is based in Miami, Florida but was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica. He is the son of International Reggae icon, Big Youth who is featured on this track. Tafari's lyrics are hardcore but the vintage Reggae beat mellows it down with the smooth voice of Big Youth topping it off. I'll be posting up other Caribbean Hip-Hop tracks soon that includes more from Tafari, as well as new stuff from Dylan DilinJah and some other upcoming superstars. Enjoy! http://www.zshare.net/audio/57348164e0b7a24b/ Bass Line Entertainment Services http://www.myspace.com/basslineentertainmentservices
  13. Email me this track please.the link isn't good anymore.
  14. the link doesn't take me to the download link. please repost
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