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Justuss

Snow · 1997

53 min · 12 tracks · hip-hop · reggae · dancehall

A vibrant mix of dancehall and reggae beats infused with hip-hop swagger and catchy hooks.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady mid-tempo dance vibes
  • catchy hooks for group enjoyment
  • feel-good energy for gatherings
  • uplifting tracks for daytime play

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer instant gratification tracks
  • seek deep introspective experiences

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in January 1997, 'Justuss' was Snow's second album, following the commercial success of his debut, '12 Inches of Snow'. At this point, he was solidifying his unique sound in the reggae fusion genre while navigating the challenges of maintaining momentum after his breakthrough hit 'Informeer'.
Stylistic neighbors
Shaggy· Sean Paul· Damian Marley

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Steedly Woa 4:16
  • 2 Freedom 4:35
  • 3 Mash Up da Nation 4:46
  • 4 If This World Were Mine 3:54
  • 5 Check Out the Way It’s Going Down 4:47
  • 6 Day and Nite (Freakin’ da Body) 4:12
  • 7 Anything for You (All Star Cast remix) 4:31
  • 8 Boom Boom Boogie 4:47
  • 9 Hey Mr. D.J. 4:01
  • 10 Sugacaine 4:46
  • 11 It’s Alright 4:21
  • 12 Mercy, Mercy, Mercy 4:37

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