Steven Seagal's attempt at reggae

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Funky Punk
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Steven Seagal's attempt at reggae

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Has anyone here ever heard this before?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZJoQEj0sWo

Thoughts?


...yes, I think that he really does ask Lady Saw to be his bowcat.
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imagene Steven Seagal with the Radics? or something he has een little bit nice voice
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There has never and will never be a good song that used autotune. Period!
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Not all Jamaican music is reggae. That isn't reggae.
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I thought Steven Seagal had colloborated with Al Anderson (of the Wailers)?
Was awaiting some acoustical masterpiece, so am baffled by his bold attempt at Dancehall.
This effort seems a little ambitious for Mr Seagal, i can barely make out what he is saying aside from the fact that Lady Saw wants to get down and dirty... with her heels on. LOL
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He has got some nerve!! After wiping out a whole tribe of dreads in Marked For Death, he now wants to do reggae???
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jahsteppa wrote:He has got some nerve!! After wiping out a whole tribe of dreads in Marked For Death, he now wants to do reggae???
LOL!!!!
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Hahahaha! Forgot about Marked For Death. If I'm not mistaken the sound track to that movie had a really nice song by Jimmy Cliff (I'm thinking the title was Can't Get No Justice?).
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kalcidis wrote:Hahahaha! Forgot about Marked For Death. If I'm not mistaken the sound track to that movie had a really nice song by Jimmy Cliff (I'm thinking the title was Can't Get No Justice?).
He performed three songs for that movie. I believe that Seagal wrote the lyrics to one of them (can't remember which now - go watch the movie and look at the credits!).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2paeZozCZk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwnVuKoDW3c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4mcNxGfCNw
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It was »No Justice« I was thinking of. Fantastic song. Can't get enough of Jimmy Cliff when he goes in to that kind of vibe. But John Crow is also a really nice song.

My dad was a major fan of those kind of action movies when I grew up. So I had my fair share of 80's ninjas and bad asses long time ago when my eyes was at my knees (as Barrington would say).
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