A global breakthrough from a reggae maverick
Unique DJ style and melodic approach.
"Here Comes the Hotstepper" was the first song by a reggae artist to reach number one on the US charts, and was also used in the soundtrack to the film "Prêt-à-Porter," creating a buzz. Its pop approach, which set it apart from traditional roots reggae, made it a groundbreaking work that showed new possibilities for the genre.
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A:
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1)
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Call The Police
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2)
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Rough
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3)
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Here Comes The Hotstepper
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4)
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Gunshot
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5)
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World-A-Music
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6)
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Trouble You A Trouble Me
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B:
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1)
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General
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2)
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Pull Up The Cork
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3)
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Pirate
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4)
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Babylon, Babylon
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5)
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I Want Ital
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6)
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Burnin'
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Producer - Sly Dunbar & Robbie Shakespeare
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Drums - Sly Dunbar
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Bass - Robbie Shakespeare
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Guitar - Robbie Shakespeare
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Piano, Synthesizer - Robbie Lyn
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Guitar - Willie Lindo
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Keyboards - Richard Dunn
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Horns - Dean Frazer