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Greensleeves’ The Biggest One Drop Reggae Anthems Out This Week – Relix Premieres Two Songs

Bunny Lee Describes Origin of One Drop, Vybz Kartel’s Versatility Shines on New Melody and Busy Signal Pays Tribute to Beres Hammond

MIRAMAR – Known for featuring top roots reggae hits that are dominating the charts worldwide, *The Biggest Reggae One-Drop Anthems 2011 delivers exactly that when it hits stores on July 12, from Greensleeves Records.

RELIX premieres two tracks (Bunny Lee’s “Cow Shit Splash (Origin Of The One Drop)” and Romain Virgo’s “Wha This Pon Me”):

This year’s compilation features dancehall artist Vybz Kartel’s first major release on a reggae melody with “Spend Time Dubb’n,” Busy Signal’s remake of Beres Hammond’s “Tempted To Touch,”German platinum-selling artist Gentleman’s popular tune “Changes,” Gyptian featuring legendary producer Dean Frasier on “Where You Belong” and “Wha This Pon Me” from rising star Romain Virgo. Bunny Lee also recounts history on how “One Drop” got its name, proving Greensleeves’ on-going reputation to consistently provide authentic vibes to the reggae massive.

TRACK LISTING

1. How To Answa – Midnite
2. Rasta Chant – J.O.E.
3. Real and Clean – I-Wayne
4. Since You Came In – Copper Cat
5. Bleaching Shop – Esco Levi
6. I Can’t Recall – Tony Rebel
7. I Am Rich In Love – Romain Virgo
8. Cow Shit Splash (The Origin Of The One Drop) – Bunny Lee
9. Put The Stereo On – Gappy Ranks
10. Where You Belong – Gyptian ft. Dean Fraser
11. Tempted To Touch – Busy Signal
12. Wha This Pon Me – Romain Virgo
13. Spend Time Dubb’n – Vybz Kartel
14. Alone – The Green 15. Changes – Gentleman

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