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Singing Melody's Dub Plate To Sound Boy is a reggae album that takes listeners on a journey through the genre's roots and evolution. The album features a variety of tracks that showcase Singing Melody's impressive vocal range and lyrical prowess, as well as his ability to seamlessly blend traditional reggae sounds with modern elements.
The album's opening track, "Sweeter," sets the tone with its smooth, soulful melody and catchy chorus. From there, Singing Melody takes listeners on a journey through different styles and moods, from the upbeat and danceable "Bad Boy" to the introspective and haunting "Why."
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Jah Jah Blessing," a collaboration with Buju Banton that combines Singing Melody's smooth vocals with Buju's powerful delivery. The result is a powerful anthem that celebrates the power of faith and positive thinking.
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Dub Plate To Sound Boy is a strong album that showcases Singing Melody's talent as a songwriter and vocalist. Whether you're a longtime fan of reggae music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to please.
Another dub plate "Bad in ah, bad in ah music, bad in a bad in a lyrics.."
Can't find them anywhere.
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