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INI KAMOZE - Here Comes the Hotstepper
REGGAE
1995
Bitrate: 320 kbps
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Ini Kamoze fez o seu primeiro single, "World Affairs", em 1981. Depois lançou um single chamado "Trouble You Trouble Me". Seu álbum de estréia intitulado com seu próprio nome foi lançado em 1984 como seis faixa em um mini-LP pela Island Records. Nas notas do álbum ele se descreve como um "lápis fino... Desembaraçado... e à seis pés para virar vegetariano". O álbum inclui a música "World a Reggae (Out In The Street They Call It Murder)", que foi refeita por Damian Marley no seu hit de 2005, "Welcome to Jamrock". O álbum foi gravado e produzido por Sly e Robbie, com quem também excursionou internacionalmente junto com Yellowman e Half Pint. Em 1988, no entanto, Kamoze efetivamente desapareceu da cena musical seguindo com reações mornas para seus lançamentos intermitentes. Kamoze em seguida, fundou sua própria gravadora, lançando uma coletânea chamada Selekta Showcase, que apresentava um single popular intitulado "Stress". Quatro anos depois, lançou seu álbum 16 Vibes of Ini Kamoze, que teve boa aceitação do público . Em 1994, Kamoze lançou a canção que se tornaria a sua assinatura, "Here Comes the Hotstepper". Adotando uma outra alcunha do título da canção, Kamoze viria a ser conhecido como o "Hotstepper", do dialeto para um homem a fugir da lei. Gravado com Philip "Fatis" Burrell, e foi apresentada inicialmente em uma compilação de música reggae chamada Stir It Up, produzida na Epic rótulo. Não foi uma composição totalmente nova, tendo as suas raízes na música "Land of 1000 Dances", que foi primeiro gravada por Chris Kenner em 1962 e reprisada em 1963 por Fats Domino. A canção apareceu na trilha sonora para a indústria da moda, da sátira de filme, Prêt-à-Porter. "Here Comes the Hotstepper" permaneceu como hit número um nos EUA em 1994. Após isso, a carreira de Kamoze ficou com está marca d'água caracterizada no álbum Here Comes the Hotstepper que foi lançado em 1995, e contou com o trabalho de produção de Salaam Remi. Tanto o riddim (conhecida como "World Jam") quanto o gancho do hit de 2005 de Damian Marleyé, "Welcome to Jamrock", foram amostrados a partir de 1984 a faixa "World-Music A", dando créditos a co-escrita de Kamoze. A canção de abertura - "Out in the streets, they call it murder" - foi captada em inúmeras faixas de drum and bass e dubstep. Sua versão dub de "Here Comes the Hotstepper", também conhecida como "I'm Steppin' it Hotter This Year", lançado em 1993, continua a ser um hino do dancehall. Em 2006, Kamoze gravou e lançou um álbum duplo, Debut...[Creditos: wikipedia]
Ini Kamoze made his first single , "World Affairs" in 1981 . After released a single called " Trouble You Trouble Me " . His debut album titled under his own name was released in 1984 as a six track mini - LP on Island Records . In the album notes he describes himself as a " pencil thin ... disentangled ... six foot and to turn vegetarian ." The album includes the song "World a Reggae ( Out In The Street They Call It Murder ) " , which was remade by Damian Marley in his 2005 hit , "Welcome to Jamrock " . The album was recorded and produced by Sly and Robbie , with whom he also toured internationally along with Yellowman and Half Pint . In 1988 , however , Kamoze effectively disappeared from the music scene following lukewarm reactions to his intermittent releases to . Kamoze then founded his own record label , releasing a compilation album Selekta Showcase , which featured a popular single titled " Stress " . Four years later he released his album Ini Kamoze 16 of Vibes , which was well received by the public. In 1994 , Kamoze released the song that would become his signature , " Here Comes the Hotstepper " . Adopting another nickname from the song title, Kamoze would become known as the " Hotstepper " , the dialect for a man to evade the law . Recorded with Philip " Fatis " Burrell , and was first presented in a compilation of reggae music called Stir It Up produced the Epic label. It was not an entirely new composition , having its roots in the song " Land of 1000 Dances ," which was first recorded by Chris Kenner in 1962 and reprized in 1963 by Fats Domino . The song appeared on the soundtrack to the fashion , satire film , Prêt - à-Porter industry . " Here Comes the Hotstepper " remained number one hit in the U.S. in 1994 . After that , the career Kamoze 's got watermark featured on the album Here Comes the Hotstepper which was released in 1995 and featured the production work of Salaam Remi . Both the riddim ( known as "World Jam " ) as the hook hit 2005 Damian Marleyé , "Welcome to Jamrock " were sampled from the 1984 track " The World -Music " , giving credit to co - writing Kamoze . The opening song - " Out in the streets , they call it murder" - was captured in numerous bands drum and bass and dubstep . His dub version of " Here Comes the Hotstepper " , also known as " I'm Steppin 'it Hotter This Year " , released in 1993 , remains a dancehall anthem . In 2006 , Kamoze recorded and released a double album , Debut ... [Credits : wikipedia ]
Ini Kamoze made his first single , "World Affairs" in 1981 . After released a single called " Trouble You Trouble Me " . His debut album titled under his own name was released in 1984 as a six track mini - LP on Island Records . In the album notes he describes himself as a " pencil thin ... disentangled ... six foot and to turn vegetarian ." The album includes the song "World a Reggae ( Out In The Street They Call It Murder ) " , which was remade by Damian Marley in his 2005 hit , "Welcome to Jamrock " . The album was recorded and produced by Sly and Robbie , with whom he also toured internationally along with Yellowman and Half Pint . In 1988 , however , Kamoze effectively disappeared from the music scene following lukewarm reactions to his intermittent releases to . Kamoze then founded his own record label , releasing a compilation album Selekta Showcase , which featured a popular single titled " Stress " . Four years later he released his album Ini Kamoze 16 of Vibes , which was well received by the public. In 1994 , Kamoze released the song that would become his signature , " Here Comes the Hotstepper " . Adopting another nickname from the song title, Kamoze would become known as the " Hotstepper " , the dialect for a man to evade the law . Recorded with Philip " Fatis " Burrell , and was first presented in a compilation of reggae music called Stir It Up produced the Epic label. It was not an entirely new composition , having its roots in the song " Land of 1000 Dances ," which was first recorded by Chris Kenner in 1962 and reprized in 1963 by Fats Domino . The song appeared on the soundtrack to the fashion , satire film , Prêt - à-Porter industry . " Here Comes the Hotstepper " remained number one hit in the U.S. in 1994 . After that , the career Kamoze 's got watermark featured on the album Here Comes the Hotstepper which was released in 1995 and featured the production work of Salaam Remi . Both the riddim ( known as "World Jam " ) as the hook hit 2005 Damian Marleyé , "Welcome to Jamrock " were sampled from the 1984 track " The World -Music " , giving credit to co - writing Kamoze . The opening song - " Out in the streets , they call it murder" - was captured in numerous bands drum and bass and dubstep . His dub version of " Here Comes the Hotstepper " , also known as " I'm Steppin 'it Hotter This Year " , released in 1993 , remains a dancehall anthem . In 2006 , Kamoze recorded and released a double album , Debut ... [Credits : wikipedia ]
Total Time: 55 min
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CAROLE KING - Super Hits
FOLK
(Singer-Songwriter)
(Singer-Songwriter)
2000
Bitrate: 256 kbps
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Carole King nasceu em 1942, no Brooklyn, Nova York. Desde nova começou a estudar piano e começou a cantar em um quarteto vocal chamado The Co-Sines no colégiol James Madison. Ao mudar de escola para o Queens College, virou companheira de sala de Neil Sedaka, que dedicou a ela a a famosa canção “Oh, Carol”. Na mesma escola fez amizade com Paul Simon e Gerry Goffin. Goffin e King começaram então a compor juntos e essa parceria acabou virando casamento. Somente após o divórcio Carole conseguiu estourar em sua carreira solo. com Tapestry, de 1971, que ficou por quinze semanas no 1º lugar da parada dos EUA. Ganhou quatro prêmios Grammy: Album do Ano; Melhor Performance Vocal Pop; Gravação do Ano (It’s Too Late); e Canção do Ano (You’ve Got a Friend). Além disso, está na lista dos 500 melhores álbuns de todos os tempos escolhidos pela revista Rolling Stones. [Fonte: lastfm]
Carole King was born in 1942 in Brooklyn, New York. Since new began studying piano and began singing in a vocal quartet called The Co-Sines in colégiol James Madison. To change schools to Queens College, turned companion of Neil Sedaka room, who dedicated her aa famous song "Oh, Carol". In the same school befriended Paul Simon and Gerry Goffin. Goffin and King then started writing together and this partnership turned into marriage. Only after the divorce Carole could burst into his solo career. with Tapestry, 1971 was for fifteen weeks in the 1st US stop of the place. He won four Grammy Awards: Album of the Year; Best Pop Vocal Performance; Record of the Year (It's Too Late); and Song of the Year (You've Got a Friend). It is also in the list of 500 best albums of all time chosen by Rolling Stone magazine. [Source: lastfm]
Total Time: 35 min
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