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This track strongly reflects the raw energy and street vibe of 90s dancehall.
Setting itself apart from pop-oriented music, this track embodies the darker, rougher appeal of dancehall, and has garnered support from core fans.
Over a heavy and aggressive riddim, Zebra's uniquely high-tension and distinctive flow races through this track, characterized by a style that prominently features so-called "gun talk" and a Badman-esque aesthetic. The sharply driven beats and unsettling soundscape realistically convey the tense atmosphere of Kingston at the time.
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- Producer - Steely & Clevie