"Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Chapter 2 "To Get a Hit...(You haffe fit)"

Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories" - En podcast af Henry K Productions

In Chapter 2 of "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" dancehall culture takes front stage. To get a hit "You haffe fit" loosely translated from Jamaican patios means to get a hit you have to be fit. During that fist year of recording at Studio K, those lyrics from the 1985 Black Uhuru song "Fit you Haffe Fit" had become a mantra, a catch phrase at the studio to always be alert, aware, attuned to both mentally and physically. Now that Henry K and Bigga Staar are venturing into the world of Dancehall Music, those lyrics are more useful than ever.Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, JamaicaGuest vocals by Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Hayden "Bush" Campbell Steve "Bigga Staar" Briskman Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi Home | ROOTSLAND Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise "Wear Your Culture" Rootsland is proud to partner with Osiris Media "the leading storyteller in music." Welcome to Osiris Media - Osiris - The leading storyteller in music. Rootsland is proud to be sponsored by Age Verification - Sunset Lake CBDcover photo by Brian Jahn Brian Jahn (@brianjahnphoto) • Instagram photos and videosfeatured songs: "Fit you Haffe Fit Dub" Black Uhuru courtesy of BMG music "Fit" feat Bradley Brown Bigga Staar & Delly Ranks Girlz feat. Dr Marshall & Bigga Staar

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