best political reggae?

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sean
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thanks ron, will take your advice re emailing etc. acetone..the junior byles track the thanks we get is brilliant..incidentally i heard 2 issuesof it, one much more funny and melodious than the other one
Jah Titus
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ACEtone wrote: 'Tichion' Junior Delgado. I have to assume he means Attrition.
Ites!

Tichion = Politician

BLESS
Jesco77

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@ACEtone - "Uptown Babies" is (IMO) a beautiful song and one of my favourites...

@Rob-Strictly Rockers (way back when- in case you never got the answer) - Vosene is/was a brand of shampoo. Maybe a new subject for RA but there's been a few off topic discussions over the years!
ACEtone
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@Jah Titus, with all respect, I disagree - listening to the Tichion track again. i really do think he means Attrition.
That is what he is describing. the song doesn't make sense if he means politician. Listen again...

respect
Jah Titus
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ACEtone wrote:Jah Titus, with all respect, I disagree - listening to the Tichion track again. i really do think he means Attrition.
That is what he is describing. the song doesn't make sense if he means politician.

respect
yeah man, fi sure mi know it mek sense "attrition with amunition"

mi was referring to Tichion as slang word derived from (poli)***tician***

in any case, thematic is tribal war among politrickal gangs

BLESS
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Rob Strictly-Rockers
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Thanks Jesco,

If it is Vosene (which it does sound like) how does it fit in to the PNP policies? Was there a special need for medicated shampoo in JA around 76?

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Rob
ras_gaks
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sean wrote:how about i start the ball rolling with a papa levi nomination..Gwow tax letter..all about the council tax, or poll tax as they once called it.
talking about the 'tax man',, there is a wikkid tune called **Tax Man by Anthony B.** on the Fire Stick Riddim.

...a woman sell a pound a rice, u wan't tax over dat, oh prime minister a one dollar dat/you wipe car dem wan tax you... [highly recommended!! seek it.]

edit: to some words on d lyrics.
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Rob - I could be getting onto dodgy ground here but I was assuming shampoo to be another Babylonian product like combs, razors etc...

Jesco (Jesco77 as was till tried to register and return e-mail was blocked as spam!)
sean
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she didnt ave a penny
to buy a slice of bread
she ad no money to keep de little one fed
if someone didnt come to help soon
the little one would die
moses moses go down dere and break up the wicked man crown

Prince Fari
Moses Moses
sean
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dis is de story
of a family
who live in the ghetto
a family of around six
dad mom
for de mom in the family as well
from ghetto living by prince fari..a great tune about the brutality meted out to the poor by the system, as true everywhere today as when prince fari said it.
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