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OLDIES SUNDAY: Shelly Thunder – Kuff (1988)


The Month of March is recognized as “Women’s History Month“, and we recognize a few great Women who made significant contributions to Music. Today’s selection on “Oldies Sunday” comes from Shelly Thunder with her single, “Kuff“.

Produced by Whitfield “Witty” Henry on the “Kuff Riddim” and released through the Witty label in 1988, Shelly Thunder meant business with “Kuff”. In the this thing called love, when it comes to loyalty, many don’t uphold it, and disrespect their partners. Shelly doesn’t tolerate it, and she makes the point that if her Man is disloyal, she will issue out the punishment. In her words, man fi get “Kuff”. She shares a scenario where the man is disloyal, and it has become embarrassing, and things didn’t end well for the man and his cheating partner. She issues some advice for Women who are experiencing similar situations, in the end, it’s all about respect. “Kuff” became a big hit for Shelly Thunder in Jamaica, New York, and various parts of the world. It was sampled by a number of Artists including Boogie Down Productions, Busta Rhymes, Foxy Brown, J.V.C. F.O.R.C.E., and more. “Kuff” was popular in the Dubplate game, and was also the inspiration for Shelly’s Gospel song “The Devil Get Kuff” when she later became a born-again Christian.

Since the release of “Kuff”, Shelly Thunder continued to release more music, and became a Gospel Artist, and Pastor. “Kuff” still gets played to this day by fans, and those who just becoming familiar with Dancehall’s foundation years.

Thank You Shelly Thunder For This Classic!

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Random: The Bus Ride And The Belt Salesman


Not the actual salesman…

Hey BlogWorld! Got a story to tell, i’ll do my best here…

 So this afternoon (Friday Oct. 26, 2012), I travelled on a bus from Mandeville to Christiana as a part of running a few errands. While the bus driver did his best to drive all over Mandeville in effort to elude a Police Officer on a bike who wanted to give him a ticket, I was greeted by a rather peculiar character who took passage on the bus. His first statement was to the tune of, “Come inside, let’s all take a bus ride” (I forgot what he actually said..), the other was, “Unno pack tight like Sausage, nuh block up the passage…” He went on further to make up many rhymes during our bus ride which lasted around 20 minutes. Every conversation he kept with us passengers turned into a witty rhyme, even when we were eluding the Police Officer he taunted him with a clever rhyme much to our entertainment.

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