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OH MAMA (Island Jazz version)

PAPA U-Gee & BENI MSHENZE

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Im reggae singer from JAPAN. 25th anniversary this Year. This song Recorded by 4track Cassette MTR. Sound like Lo-fi. I was session with Jazz Musician(Beni Mshenze) from OKINAWA Island.

BENI MSHENZE Bass : Grandcabin.Naoto Percussion: Ryota Yamaguchi Guitar: Yoshiro Maehama SAX: Bushman Masui Tp : Kazoo Harmony : Kazoo , Bushman Masui Guest musician Guitar: Takashi Gima(MONGOL800,Barcox) Timbales : Makoto Miyata

1. Connection 2. A Walk 3. OH Mama 4. Rootz 5.
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  • PAPA U-Gee

    PAPA U-Gee is one of the most respected reggae artists from Japan.He has more been performing Roots, Reggae, Dancehall and Dub for over 25 years, and is a prominent artist on the reggae scene in Japan, as well as having been a key figure in building the Japanese reggae scene and making it the most developed reggae scene to this day in Asia. PAPA U-Gee can also be credited as one of the people who gave Sami T of Mighty Crown his first shot in Jamaica.PAPA U-Gee began his career with his first Roots band "ASB" in 1985 and later joined Yokohama based Reggae/Dancehall Sound System - "Banana Size Hi-Fi" in 1988. To get a taste of the reggae scenes overseas PAPA U-Gee He traveled to New York and Jamaica during the early 90's, and in 1992 he released his first vinyl record, "Wicked Japanese", under V.I.P. International JPN label.The following year, PAPA U-Gee moved to the rough neighbourhood of Cockburn Pen, Kingston, Jamaica - to further immerse himself in reggae culture - where notable artists such as Super Cat, Josey Wales, U-Roy and Early B originated from.During his stint as a resident of Cockburn Pen, PAPA U-Gee, alongside close Jamaican friend Emperor Star, frequented the local studios such as Record Factory, Tuff Gong, and King Jammy's Studio - where fellow musicians congregated. And it was at Dub Store where PAPA U-Gee connected with the world famous sound system "Killamanjaro". The 2 years spent in Jamaica proved to be an invaluable time for PAPA U-Gee, as the exposure to such greats such as Sugar Minott, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Major Mackerel, and Leggo Studio's Bravo undoubtedly shaped his character and sound as a reggae artist.After his return to Japan, PAPA U-Gee released many records that covered conscious themes such as Peace, Love, Unity and Respect. Tracks such as Oh Mama, A Walk, Try, and

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