Trying to get to you originally by valerie carter then covered by richie stephens
Hi - I've also been trying to determine the reggae wong that has "My Life" in it. If you figure it out, please let us know. thanks much
Yes there is and Im trying to find it myself. It was part of the "Sweets for my sweets" riddim done by reggae artist SuperCat
i actually been trying to find the song too. i even bought the episode and couldnt find anything. i wish i could help. if i find anything ill be sure to let you know
It's mostly a reggae structure with top 40 pop production & marketing. Tina obviously wasn't trying to be a reggae artist, but does tastefully touch base with the genre with this song.
By listening to the lyrics and trying to put them into context.
Hi - I've also been trying to determine the reggae wong that has "My Life" in it. If you figure it out, please let us know. thanks much
Yes there is and Im trying to find it myself. It was part of the "Sweets for my sweets" riddim done by reggae artist SuperCat
i am still trying but i couldnt get it is working. Dan
Bob Marley, the most famous reggae singer of all time, Is a Rasta Man. Encyclopedia Britannica school says "Rastafarianism has become internationally known through its associations with reggae music and some of Jamaica's most successful musical stars." We also know that some reggae lyrics are supporting people to shoot, burn, hang, or beat lesbians and gays. This also explains a lot more about the culture. No other religion is as harsh and cruel as rastas (no offense intended!). They are also trying to spread rightfulness, as the comment said states.
idk. i was trying to find it for a test but i couldnt. BUMMER. It was about the house of representatives.
i actually been trying to find the song too. i even bought the episode and couldnt find anything. i wish i could help. if i find anything ill be sure to let you know
It's mostly a reggae structure with top 40 pop production & marketing. Tina obviously wasn't trying to be a reggae artist, but does tastefully touch base with the genre with this song.
References to the use of cannabis, uniting oneself with Jah, and praising life and trying to spread rightousness!
exactly what I'm trying to find!
It could be What Dreams Are Made Of by Van Halen.
Every lyric has a Spiritual intent
they are trying to say everyone should have freedom.