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Strictly the Best, Vol. 39

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1 Nuh Linga Bryan/Campbell/Camp 2:08
2 Back It Up Henriques/Park 3:02
3 Playing Games Kelly/Marsh 3:08
4 Gimmie Likkle Davis/Prince 2:51
5 Sweep Bryan/Burrell/Park 3:46
6 Mus Come a Road Lawes/Levy/Smith/St 3:32
7 Overcome Brooks/Stephen "Di 4:15
8 Winner Mitchell/Mitchell/P 4:44
9 Sort Dem Out Edwards 2:53
10 I Am Not Afraid Brown/McGregor/McKe 3:58
11 Another Bill Again Barrett/Dennis/Germ 4:53
12 Love Created I (Marcus Teaching) Marley/Perry/Riley 5:25
13 Just as I Am Hegel/Wagner 4:44
14 Love You Like That Dunbar/Hammond/Mars 4:05
15 Broken Melody Brown/Chin/Riley 3:57
16 Ride or Die Charlton/Reynolds 3:34
17 Tic Toc Gordon/Scott 3:20
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Strictly the Best, Vol. 39

Audio Compact Disc

Label: VP

Style: Dancehall

Strictly the Best, Vol. 39

UPC: 054645183123

Release Date: 11/24/2008

Original Release Date: 11/24/2008

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Nuh Linga, Back It Up, Playing Games, Gimmie Likkle, Sweep, Mus Come a Road, Overcome, Winner, Sort Dem Out, I Am Not Afraid, Another Bill Again, Love Created I (Marcus Teaching), Just as I Am, Love You Like That, Broken Melody, Ride or Die, Tic Toc]
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David Jeffries

VP's Strictly the Best series has proven to be a reliable, well-selected summation of what's happening in reggae and dancehall around whatever particular volume's release date. Vol. 39 is a particularly high-quality entry thanks to the abundance of great roots music that appeared in the summer of 2008 while meanwhile, on the dancehall side, superstars Elephant Man and Busy Signal were both keeping busy release schedules. This volume also sees the continuing evolution of Mr. Evil, going from novelty to serious artist, plus the rise of Serani, who sounds like a cross between Jah Cure and Usher on his great "Playing Games." The icing on the cake is Etana's empowering "I Am Not Afraid" plus Tony Rebel at his most organic on the moving poverty number "Another Bill Again." ~ David Jeffries, Rovi