Damian Marley » Tracks

Welcome To Jamrock (Live At Sumfest) (4:43)

735 plays (388 listeners)

2 shouts

Buy at Amazon MP3 (Search) More options
Add to my Library Share More
From Wikipedia>

In a highly charged performance, Marley covers issues such as crime, poverty and political corruption as part of the harsh reality of “Jamrock”, Marley’s personification of Jamaica, as opposed to the Jamaica advertised as a popular tourist destination. Marley laments Jamaica’s high crime rate and unceasing violence, demanding that those in charge do something about it. In this sense he carries on the legacy of his father before him, in inspiring Jamaicans to stand together.

Both the rhythm (known as World Jam) and the hook are sampled from the 1984 track “World-A-Music” by Ini Kamoze - the original rhythm from the Ini Kamoze album was provided by Sly and Robbie.

The track also samples the bassline from Zap Pow’s hit song “Reggae Music”. An edited version of “Welcome to Jamrock” was featured on the popular video game franchise FIFA 06.

The song was also on the playlist of the video game Midnight Club 3, but on the remix version.

There are many remixes to this song. One features G-Unit rapper Tony Yayo in a diss towards the rap group D-Block. Another features The Notorious B.I.G. Finally, a remix called “Welcome to My Block” features 2Pac, Nas, and Scarface. The Game released a diss song towards Tony Yayo and 50 Cent called “Body Bags” which samples the chorus, while a remix featuring 2Pac, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre is also available on the mixtape circuit.
Read more… Edit
Play Damian Marley Radio

Video

We don't know about the video for this track yet. Add video

Related Tracks

See more
We don’t have this track’s album(s) in our catalogue yet. Labels and artists can upload their music here…

Shouts

Leave a comment. Log in to Last.fm or sign up (it’s free).
See all 2 shouts
We don’t have any tracks to play on this page.

Listeners

Recent Activity