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Reggae's message of hope and unity
A roots reggae classic by Jimmy Riley and Family Man.
"We're Gonna Make It" leaves an impression with its powerful vocals and message-filled lyrics, while the dub version on the B-side highlights the experimental nature of reggae. This is an important 7-inch in the Jamaican music scene of the early '80s, combining social messages with musicality. The positive energy of reggae is condensed into this record.
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- Producer - A. Barrett
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