Khaled Khaled album, Where I Come From, was composed using Barrington Levy‘s 1984 hit Under Mi Sensi as its foundation. In addition to remixed instrumentals and samples of select vocals from Levy’s original song, Khaled’s new track also features the lyrical stylings of Jamaican music icons Bounty Killer, Buju Banton, and Capleton. Where I Come From was released at midnight as the closing track on DJ Khaled’s 12th studio album. The Gargamel Buju Banton’s husky vocals kick off the track with gusto, as he delivers the chorus of the song: “If unnu mess wid we you ago see a million/ We natty congo long jus’ like the Amazon/ Spliff big like gas cylinder, man a beat like gong/ One question…” Here Barrington Levy volunteers the infamous question from
Popcaan, Beres Hammand in studio The epic Sunday night link-up between two generations of greatness, Reggae legend Beres Hammond and Dancehall superstar Popcaan, set the tone for the week according to social media users. While Reggae Queen Marcia Griffiths and the Gargamel Buju Banton each brought down the virtual house with their rousing sets at the Love From A Distance concert, the display of respect and camaraderie between Beres and the Unruly Boss left fans in their feels. The outpouring of positivity and praise from various corners of the entertainment fraternity has many persons buzzing for the duo’s upcoming collab,