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Daddy Freddy - Hot A Di Press
"...say disya one ya man it hot
mi say it hot, it hot, it hot like fire
it hot, it hot, say hot like pepper
this one ya hot, it hot, it hot like fire
bun dem, bun dem, bun dem, bun dem, bun dem like pepper
it hot of a di press
it a di latest request
dem love it inna di north, di south, di east and inna di west
yes, mi a di best
put it to yur chest
a likkl punk outta street cyaan test
so hear mi say yu
hold dem, beat dem, bag dem, chuck dem
put dem inna body bag and yes we going to whap dem
bad like a yard, which part mi come from
inna di heart a di city a di place kingston
because
kill dem a ready we gonna kill dem again
murder again and mi say murder mi friend
mi tell yu
musical murder
say push it likkl further
and hold dem likkl punk de over de so really hurt a..."
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Brother Culture - Dance Teng
"...bubble with a slip a sleng teng
lord mi a go bubble with a slip a sleng teng
(didlteng didlteng didlteng)
bubble with a slip a sleng teng
bredda culture a go bubble with a slip a sleng teng
yu enter inna di dance
yu fi enter inna peace
yu walk down the road
yu fi walk inna peace
yu take up no gun
no take up no knife
cause if yu do that yu a go loose your life
who live by the right, live by the right
who live by the wrong, live by the wrong
and then yu find the weak, and then yu got the strong
and inna disya time we haffi get along
that's why I'm gonna
bubble with a slip a sleng teng
culture a go bubble with a slip a sleng teng
tell dem again
bubble with a slip a sleng teng
lord mi a go bubble with a slip a sleng teng
ain't no way up and there ain't no way down (buddybye)
I tell dem bout di sound I say yu got to gather round (right)
move through di country, yu move through di town
rastafari blessing it a spread all around
rockit and yu bubble and yu bubble and yu rock
ain't no sound mi tell yu bout this old pan top
keep it right, keep it righteous, keep it conscious all the while
ain't no sound mi tell yu say we well versatile..."
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Kali Green - Hard Working
"...only jah knows what tomorrow may bring
saturday disya music mi a sing
never wait at home for di telephone fi ring
get up get up, do something
someone fi take, and dem never want fi give back
dem a big talk
who never stop fi chitchat
dem a sit down
sit down and do nothing
while we are working working working
we keep on working working working
and still we working working working
forever working
forever working there
we are working working
bricks keep stacking
building a better tomorrow for dem youths dem
we a sweating sweating
water keep pouring
all this hard work will never be invain
mi nah like what I see everyday
my people sufferah
mi nah like what I see everyday
my people beggerah
mi nah like what I see everyday
my people scatterah
dem get caught up in a bad way
by dem vampayaa..."
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Panda Dub feat. Daddy Freddy, Brother Culture & Kali Green - Lent Roots Pour Chant EP [LIONS001]
A1 // Daddy Freddy - Hot A Di Press
A2 // Brother Culture - Dance Teng
B1 // Kali Green - Hard Working
B2 // Panda Dub - Lent Roots Pour Dub
/// UNFORTUNATELY SOLD OUT ON VINYL!!! ///
12" / 45RPM / 4 Track EP / 180g / 500pcs. limited & hand-numbered
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DIGIKALLY (MP3 / WAV)
For the first release Lion's Den has teamed up with the heavyweight steppaz producer Panda Dub outta Lyon, France, to deliver finest in conscious dub for all music lovers. A driving riddim with three different vocal and a special heavy steppaz dub cut, mixed by Roommate outta San Francisco, USA, and finally transferred to 1/2inch Tape for extra analogue warmth, mastered with care and pressed on high quality limited and hand-numbered 180g vinyl by Star Delta / Delta Disc, UK - of course also digikally available.
The first track coming "Hot A Di Press" is a soundbwoy anthem style combination with the legendary Jamaica-born Daddy Freddy outta Nottingham, UK, on the microphone - a dedication to the sound system culture, a musical murderation. The second tune features the "Original Rasta MC" Brother Culture outta Brixton, UK, with some oldstyle "Dance Teng" lyrics from 1985 and the third vocal is from Lesotho-born Kali Green outta Berlin, Germany, chanting with full power and dedication - calling out for some "Hard Working" and conscious living instead of hypocritical dealings. Last but not least, Panda Dub himself cut a heavy steppaz dub version, ready to nice up every sound system session from the north to the south and from the east to the west.
Message music for the people…
Lion's Den will set the fire ablaze with this debut, but from there on it will keep on burning and many further projects are already lined up - so watch out.
For more information visit:
www.lionsdensound.de