Ghetto Dictionary: The MysteryBounty Killer
Release Date: 05/28/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 448748_CD
UPC # 054645168120
Label: VP Records
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Disc: 1
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Party 2 the End of Time - (Patois, featuring Richie Stephens/Wayne Marshall)
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Performer: Bounty Killer
Artist: Wayne Marshall; Kardinal Offishall; Morgan Heritage; Curly Loxx 2 Loxx; ARP; Anthony Red Roze; Richie Stephens Distributor: Fontana Distribution Notes: Personnel includes: Bounty Killer, Wayne Marshall, Richie Stephens, Kardinal Offishall, Morgan Heritage, Curly Loxx 2 Loxx, A.R.P., Anthony Red Roze. Producers include: Louis Malcolm, R. Fuller, Sly & Robbie, Lloyd James, Stephen Marsden. GHETTO DICTIONARY: THE MYSTERY was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Reggae Album. Rugged dancehall chanter Bounty Killer returns with 20 hard-hitting tracks on the VP Records release GHETTO DICTIONARY: THE MYSTERY. Featuring a handful of A-list guest artists (including Wayne Marshall, Morgan Heritage, Anthony Red Rose, Richie Stevens, and Kardinal Offishall), GHETTO DICTIONARY: THE MYSTERY is another hardcore classic in Bounty Killer's already impressive discography.
Rolling Stone (6/20/02, p.84) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...A fearsome, and funky, prophet of doom....Rife with all the woofer-tearing sonic terrorism that used to make jungle so exciting..."
Spin (7/02, p.115) - 7 out of 10 - "THE MYSTERY is bounty's crossover money shot, a 21st-century dancehall primer for the hip-hop inclined..."
Entertainment Weekly (6/21/02, p.84) - "...A compelling survey of the breadth of BK's talent..." - Rating: B
The Trenchtown, Jamaica-born Bounty Killer (n� Rodney Price) spent time in dancehalls as a child, where his father ran a popular reggae sound system. Inevitably, Bounty Killer became an MC himself, recording his first songs (under the name "Bounty Hunter") in the mid 1990s with influential dancehall producer King Jammy. Influenced by American hip-hop as much as reggae, his "ragga" style is streetwise and aggressive, with lyrics about guns, more guns, political corruption, and his war with the police and other MCs (Beenie Man being his biggest rival). Throughout the '90s and 2000s, Bounty Killer has hit the mainstream as a guest singer on tracks by artists such as No Doubt, the Fugees, and Mobb Deep, and continues to tour and record prolifically.
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Influences:
Blondy, Alpha Flourgon General Trees Levy, Barrington Marley, Bob Ninjaman Romeo, Max Smith, Wayne (Reggae) Supercat Tosh, Peter Yellowman
Similar Genres:
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