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.
Steven Seagal's attempt at reggae
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Appie
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Re: Steven Seagal's attempt at reggae
imagene Steven Seagal with the Radics? or something he has een little bit nice voice
Jah Love
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Re: Steven Seagal's attempt at reggae
There has never and will never be a good song that used autotune. Period!
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star
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Re: Steven Seagal's attempt at reggae
Not all Jamaican music is reggae. That isn't reggae.
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jamjam
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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
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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jahsteppa
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Re: Steven Seagal's attempt at reggae
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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jamjam
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LOL!!!!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???
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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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Funky Punk
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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!).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?).
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).
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).