Dawn Penn “No No No” isolated drums & samples

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🇺🇸 blues / 🇯🇲 rocksteady / 🇺🇸 hip hop / 🇯🇲 dancehall 🥰 The cultural exchange betweenJamaica and America, hip hop and reggae goes back at least to the 1950s when early DJs (MCs) like Count Machuki toasted over US R&B records. U-Roy was one of the first to bring this live tradition into the recording studio around 1970; so when Steely & Cleevie rerecorded Dawn Penn’s 1967 Studio One/Rocksteady classic “No No No” as a Dancehall track in 1992/4, they absorbed some of the history of this dialogue into the music by including a U-Roy sample as a loop. This form of sampling was an innovation by US hip hop DJs which had been made in the intervening years between the versions of Penn’s song.

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