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Two Hands Clapping

Snow · 2002

55 min · 17 tracks · hip-hop · reggae · dancehall

A vibrant fusion of reggae, hip-hop, and dancehall rhythms that captures a lively urban spirit.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • dynamic flow with interludes
  • vibrant energy for celebrations
  • catchy rhythms for group enjoyment
  • wave-like pacing for engagement

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer slow, introspective music
  • seek standalone single tracks

Where this album fits

Career context
By the time 'Two Hands Clapping' was released in 2002, Snow had transitioned from his breakthrough hit 'Informer' in 1992 to a more mature sound. This album marked his return after a lengthy hiatus and aimed to showcase his versatility within the genres of reggae and hip-hop.
Stylistic neighbors
Shaggy· Sean Paul· Damian Marley

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Black n’ Snow 3:53
  • 2 Stay Ballin’ 3:21
  • 3 That’s My Life 3:34
  • 4 Missing You 4:13
  • 5 Whass Up 2:51
  • 6 Pride (interlude) 0:58
  • 7 Legal 3:23
  • 8 That Way That You Do 4:00
  • 9 Whisper of Truth (interlude) 1:27
  • 10 Mistaken Identity 3:44
  • 11 Lonely Song 4:27
  • 12 Biological 4:10
  • 13 Whole Nine Yards 4:11
  • 14 Girl 4:40
  • 15 Cinco de Mayo (intro) 0:16
  • 16 Cinco de Mayo 5:06
  • 17 J Dot 1:18

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