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Artist: DJ Counsellor
Album: Oh So Godly
Genre: Dancehall
Label: Kingdom Dub Entertainment
Year Released: 2008
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ALBUM DESCRIPTION
DJ Counsellor has done it again! This time around this Bahamian Dancehall Artist has linked up with legendary dancehall toaster Papa San for a remix of his hit song "Who
The Real Superman?" alongside gospel dancehall mainstay Monty G.
On this 17-track album, Counsellor has shown musical maturity and significant growth since his freshman debut. This time around he has collaborated with producers such as Ta Da, Mr. Lynx and Ronnie Cash (from Lion Of Judah Sounds) with splendid results.
On "Oh So Godly," Counsellor blesses us with the heartfelt culture track, "Hold On Be Strong," a touching tribute to his father that featuring newcomer Vanderia Woods. Another noteworthy culture song is "Real Men," featuring Ricardo Clark--one of the top Culture newcomers in the Bahamas. This tune also features Nash, (a big voice in Bahamian hip-hop), and talks about what real men should stand for. Just check out these lyrics; "Real men take care of their babies. Real men don't beat their ladies..." This is a much-needed message for men of the Caribbean!
Counsellor's longstanding relationship with Monty G is evident on one of the strongest tracks on the project, "Can't Defend." This is a blazing dancehall cut and one of the hottest recordings that Counsellor has made to date. This song is a narrative on the how compromise has made its way into many of today's Christian churches with devastating results.
Overall, this album will truly bless reggae lovers. It is encouraging and soul-inspiring. The project touches on critical issues that believers face today from Counsellor's unique perspective. This project is for all ages and encompasses dancehall, culture and Hip Hop. If you love gospel reggae than don't miss out on this passionate project!
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