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Chaka demus and pliers bam bam remix
Chaka demus and pliers bam bam remix











"The man has a sweet melody voice, " he said. In a 1998 interview, Demus recalled his initial reaction to hearing Pliers. His subsequent hits included "Everybody Loves Chaka," a duet with Yellowman, "Bring It to Me," a duet with deejay/vocalist Scottie, and "Everybody Loves Chaka" and "Chaka on the Move," which he recorded solo.nn Pliers, who worked with such producers as King Jammy, Winston Riley, King Tubby, Black Scorpio, and Coxsone Dodd, recorded such solo hits as "Snake in the Grass" and "Bam Bam," a hip-hop reworking of a Toots u0026 the Maytals tune. Although he made his recording debut with the King Jammy-produced single "Increase Your Knowledge," his first hit came in 1986 when he recorded "One Scotch" as a duet with Admiral Bailey. Demus, who grew up in the Waterhouse district of Kingston, launched his career as a deejay for the Roots Majestic sound system. Ru0026B blandoids yet still tuff enough to raise gunshots and shouts of "Murder" back in the Kingston dancehalls.nn Both Chaka Demus u0026 Pliers had established successful solo careers prior to combining their efforts. According to reggae website Real Groove, Chaka Demus u0026 Pliers are "sexy, soulful and poppy enough to be saleable to U.S. The first Jamaican act to place three consecutive singles in the Top Five of the British music charts, Chaka Demus u0026 Pliers have continued to make their presence felt. Rough-voiced deejay Chaka Demus (born John Taylor in Kingston, Jamaica in August, 1963) and smooth-toned vocalist Pliers (born Everton Bonner in Rockhall Hills, Jamaica on April 4, 1963) have come together to create one of the most successful duos in the history of Jamaican music.













Chaka demus and pliers bam bam remix