...Ok like everyone else when listening to Kanye's Mercy what stuck out the most was the Jamaican sample and what was he saying and towards the end he was was going crazy ... so I had to investigate lol I did not know if it was a sample or if he had someone speaking patios on the track ...during my investigation I found out it was Fuzzy Jones a Reggae legend that was the go to guy for that shit talking Patios braggadocio. Before his [rip] in 2005—when he was hit by a car while riding his bike
near Arrow’s dub studio in Kingston, Jamaica—Fuzzy became so well known
that his voice was immortalized on numerous soundcla!!hemed records
like the classic King Tubby’s disc seen above. Read on to find out where
the “Mercy” sample came from…The G.O.O.D. Music track, produced by Lifted, opens with a lengthy sample of one of Fuzzy’s greatest intros, taken from Super Beagle’s “Dust A Soundboy” on Winston Riley’s mighty Stalag Rid dim.
Fuzzy gets it popping half way thru the song when its time for the bridge..for those that didn't understand the Jamaican Patios(accent and native language )here you go “WELL—It is a weeping and a moaning and a gnashing of teeth in the dance hall—and who no have teeth gwine run pon them gums. Caw when time it comes to my sound, which is the champion sound, the bugle has blown so many times, and it still have one more time left, caw the amount of stripe weh deh pon our shoulder. Nah bother sound test we, and them can’t test we. COME Super Beagle and your girl!” Big up Fuzzy, It’s all G.O.O.D.“
SWERVE
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