In a world where many Kings reside, there is only one ruler, and that is Slick Rick the Ruler. The Hip Hop legend returns to music after 26 years with a new album called, “Victory“. The UK-born/New York-based Hip Hop Icon conquered the game with an unmatched style and storytelling, inspiring many to follow in his royal footsteps. On the new album, a track called “Foreign” featured a familiar sound that was a mega hit in Jamaica.
On Slick Rick’s “Foreign” off of his new album “Victory”, the classic track “Double Barrel” was sampled for its opening seconds. Produced by Winston Riley and released in 1970, “Double Barrel” was Dave & Ansel Collins’ smash hit. Featuring commanding vocals over some easy-going Instruments playing throughout, “Double Barrel” went on to become the 2nd Jamaican song to top the UK music charts. The track also introduced to the world a young Sly Dunbar, and is one of the most sampled Jamaican tracks in history (Check out our “Double Barrel” Playlist to hear some of the tracks that sampled it). “Foreign” features Slick Rick reflecting on his upbringing in a Jamaican Immigrant household, and his influences are highlighted through the use of Patois, and in his flow that borrows from Dancehall/Reggae Artists. “Foreign was produced by Slick and Rory Taylor, and was released through the Mass Appeal label, which is owned by Rapper/Mogul Nas. “Victory” is out now.
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