Ornette Posted February 11, 2011 Report Posted February 11, 2011 Jungles't - Rude Boyhttp://www.rolldabea..._records/bio01/ Hardcore will never die Bad boy! Dem a bad boy dem can never dieDem a rude boy, hear SellasieDem a bad boy dem can never dieHim a rude boy, hear Sellasie Paul Bogle start the uprisingMalcolm X, Martin Luther KingX amount of freedom right tingWe people, start listening Hardcore will never die Bad boy! Bob Marley, a living rastaMarcus Garvey what a hardcore soldierDem a preach unity & powerGive the youths a better future and-Any method we inferiorBetter realise, that we superiorEveryman dem must live favourWe must take back the life of our fore father Bad boy! Hardcore will never die Dem a bad boy dem-Dem a bad boy dem- Quote
droid Posted February 17, 2011 Report Posted February 17, 2011 Where is the original vocal from dya know? Theres at least other jungle/hardcore two tunes that sample it: Pure white - Life Goes On - White Label (LuckySpin) - 1993& The Bombsquad - Freebase - Rugged Vinyl - 1993. Quote
Ornette Posted February 17, 2011 Author Report Posted February 17, 2011 Where is the original vocal from dya know? Theres at least other jungle/hardcore two tunes that sample it: Pure white - Life Goes On - White Label (LuckySpin) - 1993& The Bombsquad - Freebase - Rugged Vinyl - 1993. Are you sure? I'm assuming its one of the Biology crew & the same guy features on another release of theirs http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/biology_records/bio001 The first two vocal lines are samples however Quote
droid Posted February 17, 2011 Report Posted February 17, 2011 Yep, both those tunes use truncated versions of these lines: Dem a bad boy dem can never dieDem a rude boy, hear Sellasie Quote
Ornette Posted March 23, 2011 Author Report Posted March 23, 2011 Right here's the deal - I got a feeling the lyrics may well have been 'inspired' by a Madd Cobra record of the time but the vocals here are defo biology crew's own. The first two lines im talking about are "hardcore will never die" (from the Q Bass record i'm assuming?) and the "Bad Boy!" snippet (this indeed Madd Cobra) Quote
Ornette Posted September 27, 2012 Author Report Posted September 27, 2012 I think I've figured out the vocalist on this. Its Baby Wayne http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9npvulLOCU Baby Wayne is credited on the track "Hit After Hit" featured on the Desert Storm LP. The vocals there are definitely recorded for that Desert Storm track, unlike the Michael Rose vocals which are sampled, and the tunes there are recognised as Carl De Junglist productionshttp://www.rolldabeats.com/s3.php?path=storm3cd-04.mp3(thanks rolldabeats!) Whoever it is, its the same vocalist featured on BIO001 track AA1 and (i think) BIO785 track AA1 You know your deejays, what do you think? Quote
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