Junior Kelly - Watch Dem A Fight

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Review by Jacqueline Kennedy

Junior Kelly's album Watch Dem A Fight is a powerful and thought-provoking collection of reggae tracks. The album features a variety of musical styles, from roots reggae to dancehall, and showcases Kelly's impressive vocal range and lyrical skills.

One standout track on the album is "Rasta Should Be Deeper," a powerful call to action for the Rastafarian community to stand up for their beliefs and fight for their rights. The song is driven by a pulsing bassline and Kelly's impassioned vocals, and its message is sure to resonate with listeners.

Another highlight of the album is "Hungry Days," a haunting ballad about the struggles of poverty and hunger. Kelly's emotive vocals and the sparse instrumentation give the song a raw and authentic feel that is sure to touch the hearts of listeners.

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Artist: Junior Kelly
Album: Watch Dem A Fight
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
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Watch Dem A Fight

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Catalog Numbers

MS-006

Labels

Monster Shack Music

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerC. Hylton

Notes

Slide Riddim

About Junior Kelly

Born 23.09.1970 in Kingston, Jamaica.

Real Name

    • Keith Morgan

Name Vars

  • D.J Junior Kelly
  • J R Kelly
  • J. Kelly
  • JR Kelly
  • JR. Kelly
  • Jnr Kelly
  • Jounior Kelly
  • Jr Kelly
  • Jr. Kelly
  • Jr.Kelly
  • Junior kelly
  • Juniorkelly

Aliases

  • Keith Morgan
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Summary by Jacqueline Kennedy

Watch Dem A Fight is a must-have for any reggae fan. Kelly's powerful lyrics and soulful vocals make this album a true gem in the genre, and its messages of social justice and empowerment are more relevant than ever.