Reggae songs with odd lyrical themes
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kukuman
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Reggae songs with odd lyrical themes
Most (roots) reggae lyrics are retreads of the same themes: devotion to Jah, poverty, justice, the dancehall, or ganja. Occasionally, though, one will come across a reggae song with a rather strange lyrical theme by any genre's standards. Some examples I've recently encountered:
Owen Gray - "I Say Super Jaws" :: I never thought I'd hear a song about Jaws, much less one sung with this much conviction and passion!
Blue Riddim Band - "Nancy Reagan" :: Politics is another common theme in reggae but this song is quite explicit in its target, lampooning the former First Lady for her lavish lifestyle.
Little John - "I Love My Mommy" :: Little John expresses his gratitude towards his mother for breastfeeding him when he was a baby. This is probably the only non-slackness reggae tune about breasts!
Surely there are more examples of unconventional themes in reggae... anyone out there have some they can share?
Owen Gray - "I Say Super Jaws" :: I never thought I'd hear a song about Jaws, much less one sung with this much conviction and passion!
Blue Riddim Band - "Nancy Reagan" :: Politics is another common theme in reggae but this song is quite explicit in its target, lampooning the former First Lady for her lavish lifestyle.
Little John - "I Love My Mommy" :: Little John expresses his gratitude towards his mother for breastfeeding him when he was a baby. This is probably the only non-slackness reggae tune about breasts!
Surely there are more examples of unconventional themes in reggae... anyone out there have some they can share?
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dRuNkNidIOt619
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Jah Pasquerel
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Good thread!
There's a tune by Ashman 'Cartoonist', where Ashman describes his favourite cartoons, disses Bugs Bunny as 'white', he seems to like Batman, Wonder Woman or Aquaman more...funny.
But dancehall-based lyrics can be quite odd too: on the same riddim, Frankie Jones' 'One foot Jump' wins the oddness contest, as it mentions a girl with only one foot, doing the 'one foot jump' to the beat.
And one of my fav minimal lyrics: Lee Perry's 'Roast Fish and Cornbread' - should I say more, it's an instant classic.
There's a tune by Ashman 'Cartoonist', where Ashman describes his favourite cartoons, disses Bugs Bunny as 'white', he seems to like Batman, Wonder Woman or Aquaman more...funny.
But dancehall-based lyrics can be quite odd too: on the same riddim, Frankie Jones' 'One foot Jump' wins the oddness contest, as it mentions a girl with only one foot, doing the 'one foot jump' to the beat.
And one of my fav minimal lyrics: Lee Perry's 'Roast Fish and Cornbread' - should I say more, it's an instant classic.
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Red Eyes
Re: Reggae songs with odd lyrical themes
Papa Benjie "Fare Dodger": a heartfelt expression of pride in never paying for the subway fare.
Ranking Dread "Nanny": about his nanny, apparently.
Ranking Dread "Nanny": about his nanny, apparently.
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Maxi Trojan
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HITLER by Eek A Mouse
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Maxi Trojan
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didn't Early B do a song about The Yorkshire Ripper?
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kukuman
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Nice, sounds like a reggae proto-Wesley Willis!Jah Pasquerel wrote:There's a tune by Ashman 'Cartoonist', where Ashman describes his favourite cartoons, disses Bugs Bunny as 'white', he seems to like Batman, Wonder Woman or Aquaman more...funny.
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Reggae would have to be the most diverse genre in this area.
There seems to be NOTHING Reggae artist can't and won't sing about.
It was known as the "Gleaner" in Jamaica
because it was where the people got their news.
Prince Far I has some of the funniest
Cricket Lovely Cricket, ( and Jah Thomas )
Bedward the Flying Preacher,
Barber Salon. (about hair straightening)
There seems to be NOTHING Reggae artist can't and won't sing about.
It was known as the "Gleaner" in Jamaica
because it was where the people got their news.
Prince Far I has some of the funniest
Cricket Lovely Cricket, ( and Jah Thomas )
Bedward the Flying Preacher,
Barber Salon. (about hair straightening)
Lick it back Selecta!