| | Reggae Gold 2002 CD (6 Customer Reviews)
Just as the NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC series has chronicled top-40 pop through numerous volumes, the REGGAE GOLD compilation discs have long been collecting the best of mainstream reggae in one convenient package. REGGAE GOLD 2002 is certainly no exception to this tradition. The two-disc set features everything from the extremely hip-hop influenced, sample-heavy "Gimme the Light" by Sean Paul to the tradition-minded roots stylings of the venerable Beres Hammond on "Come Down Father," and the feminine perspective on dancehall reggae offered by Lady Saw with the appropriately titled "Baddest Girl." The second disc is something of a bonus, featuring remixes by Jazzy T and DJ Kareem, adding value to an already impressive package.
2cd;Tanto & Metro/Sean Paul/ Lexxus & Mr.Vegas/T.O.K./Lady Reggae Gold 2002 Songs | | Reggae Gold 2002 CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Give It to Her - Tanto Metro/Devonte |
| 2. | Gimme the Light - Sean Paul |
| 3. | Money 2 Burn - T.O.K. |
| 4. | Video Light - Lexxus/Mr. Vegas |
| 5. | Bun Out the Chi Chi - Capleton |
| 6. | Shizzle My Nizzle - Elephant Man |
| 7. | Middle Fingers - Baby Cham |
| 8. | Old Crook - Mister G |
| 9. | Hot Ladies - George Nooks/Buju Banton |
| 10. | Come Down Father - Beres Hammond |
| 11. | Pagan - Warrior King |
| 12. | World's Greatest, The - Terry Linen |
| 13. | Frenzy - Sanchez |
| 14. | Uncle Sam - Freddie McGregor |
| 15. | Baddest Girl - Lady Saw |
| 16. | Pretty Please - Shabba Ranks |
| 17. | Killa Is Ah Killa - Bounty Killer |
| 18. | Hail King Selassie I - Capleton/Luciano |
| | Reggae Gold 2002 Songs DISC 2: MIX BY JAZZY T/DJ KAREEM: |
| 1. | Come Down Father - Beres Hammond (hidden track) |
| 2. | Frenzy - Sanchez (hidden track) |
| 3. | World's Greatest, The - Terry Linen (hidden track) |
| 4. | Pagan - Warrior King (hidden track) |
| 5. | Uncle Sam - Freddie McGregor (hidden track) |
| 6. | Hail King Selassie - Capleton/Luciano (hidden track) |
| 7. | Hot Ladies - George Nooks/Buju Banton (hidden track) |
| 8. | Video Light - Lexxus/Mr. Vegas (hidden track) |
| 9. | Old Crook - Mister G (hidden track) |
| 10. | Money 2 Burn - T.O.K. (hidden track) |
| 11. | Give It to Her - Tanto Metro/Devonte (hidden track) |
| 12. | Shizzle My Nizzle - Elephant Man (hidden track) |
| 13. | Middle Finger - Baby Cham (hidden track) |
| 14. | Bun Out the Chi Chi - Capleton (hidden track) |
| 15. | Baddest Girl - Lady Saw (hidden track) |
| 16. | Gimme the Light - Sean Paul (hidden track) |
| 17. | Killa Is Ah Killa - Bounty Killer (hidden track) |
| 18. | Pretty Please - Shabba Ranks (hidden track) |
| Reggae Gold 2002 Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews CHANT DOWN BABYLON SYSTEM NOW! I THINK REGGEA TO ME IS EVERYTHING AND I WOULD REQUEST THE REST OF THE WORLD TO HEAR DIS TUNES PO! Submitted by jkarurius (NAIROBI, KENYA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent To all dancehall fans, this is the album to get, you're able to get your dance on. Then there is Beres, "Come down father" makes one think about reality. Its all good. I think it deserves much more then just a 5, but that's all there was. Big up to all Caribbean peps out there. Submitted by a reviewer (Yakima, WA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
it`s the best i love it if you never hered it listen to it Submitted by freakyhotgirl20 (brooklyn,ny,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Reggae for the Hardcore Reggae gold has been the best reggae compilation to come out every year for the last 5 yrs. Only The strictly the best series rivals it. Reggae as well as Dancehall is featured. Tracks like beres hammond's come down father are for the real conscious reggae fans, whereas tracks like elephant's shizzle my nizzle are for the dancehall fans. Submitted by a reviewer (Seattle, WA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Raggae is almost dead I am still waiting for some thing good.
The track "Give it to her hard" and the remix by elephant man is good. That's all!
BYE!!! Submitted by a reviewer (wallingford, CT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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