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EXPERIENCE

Started by kenny mac, April 04, 2013, 05:15:05 AM

kenny mac

EXPERIENCE
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Hi guys,
           This song was origionally called The man who married a tree but for some reason I could filter the lyrics round that lol so it has now morphed into a song called EXPERIENCE.
I put some guitar on it and wrote and sang the lyrics,and added a few effects here and there on the vocals.
The rest is chunk doing what he does best.
Ive put this under festivel as I feel it should be in the jamaica fest for the groove,anyway here it is dudes ;D

EXPERIENCE
by kenny mac and chunk
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chunk


Lounging McCoy


Redler

Stunning job on each department! Really cool vocals - I wish I could sing like you!! :) :) :) .

Kari
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Farrell Jackson

Great job guys! It's an excellent reggae song. Good vocals, backing track and guitar Kenny & Chunk.

Farrell
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Rayon Vert


Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Kenny B

Another excellent tune from you guys ... DIG IT!!!!!!!!!

kb
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chunk

Hi Kenny B, you could probably do a much better job of the bass. If you want me to post the original without the bass just let me know.

Hook

Rockin', rollin', reggae! Love this track my friends, coolaboration! :r2
Rock On!

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Because the Hook brings you back
I ain't tellin' you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely

thetworegs

   
If Life is a dream then use your imagination

Oldrottenhead

playing catch up, life and work gets in the way sometimes, time to chill and am chillin to this braw tell yer maw.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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