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
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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