I feel your pain my friend as I have been looking everywhere for this song but ive finally found it. =) Its by an artist named U Brown, and I dont know if this is the version that you are looking for, because it sounds like the original one, but I know its the right song. You can sample it here and its Track 4! Hope that helps.
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shinehead
A style of Jamaican popular music blending blues, calypso, and rock-'n'-roll, characterized by a strong syncopated rhythm and lyrics of social protest.
Hydrolysis
Reggae in June - Dino
London Beat?
shinehead
A style of Jamaican popular music blending blues, calypso, and rock-'n'-roll, characterized by a strong syncopated rhythm and lyrics of social protest.
Hydrolysis
Kiwi band 1814 sing this song, it's called 'Dear My Friend' : )
Reggae in June - Dino
London Beat?
The reggae version of "Always and Forever," originally sung by Heatwave, was performed by the British reggae band UB40. Their rendition brought a distinct reggae flavor to the classic love song, making it popular among fans of the genre. UB40's style added a new dimension to the heartfelt lyrics, showcasing their versatility as artists.
type the lyrics into lyricsworld.com or just type them into google and do a search for it
Reggae music is not bad for kids. Children don't often listen to the lyrics of the music. From my experience, they take the beat and instruments played to heart, and they focus on that. Although there are some lyrics of reggae that do have some language not suitable for youngsters but, if you think your child should'nt listen to it then so be it!
That's 'Dancing in the Streets", but it's not really reggae unless it was redone that way
the jamaicans
reggae