Friday, January 18, 2008

"WHiTeY DoN"...

Gotta be honest & say at first I only copped this back in `97 because I had seen the video for "Artical" featuring Phife (A Tribe Called Quest) & Chip-Fu (Fu-Schnickens) & was simply lovin` the track. Couldn`t find a 12 Inch or CD single at the time so I just copped the album, was glad I did though simply for the fact that it also has two KRS-One features. I`m a BiG KRS-One fan so it was a nice bonus for me....LoL, anyways this joint in my opinion wasn`t a disappointment. Of course I`m more partial to the the Reggae/HiP HoP influenced tracks like "Artical", "Scatter" & "Lyrical Shot" but the rest of the album`s vibe is nice as well...

I also DiG trackS like "Murderer" & "Looking For Love", which was also featured as the last track on `97's "Booty Call Soundtrack". My homie was over the other day when I was BuMP`n the album & thought it was Shaggy, I could see where he was comin` from but this kat isn`t the Canadian~Shaggy, dude definitely brings his own vibe. Now I do not know much about this kat, but I will share with you what I do know. Whitey Don is a T~DoT [Toronto]~based DJ & singer with an uncanny knowledge of Reggae music & master of it`s dialect. In the early `90's he was the lead singer of Culture Shock, at the time one of Canada`s premier Reggae bands. There ya have it, two whole sentenceS jam pack`D with info`....LoL, sorry y`all but that all I`ve got, well other than the album so check it out for ya`self...







1. Big Bomb-Bomb
2. Love Me Do [DJ Version]
3. Trickster
4. Artical [Original Posse Mix] {ft. Phife & Chip-Fu}
5. Scatter {ft. KRS-One}
6. Who`s Knocking?
7. Murderer
8. Slow Wine
9. Lyrical Shot (Artical Pt. 2) {ft. KRS-One, Mad Lion & Shelley Thunder}
10. Satisfaction
11. Looking For Love
12. Baby Mother Cry
13. Collie Man






N`JoY...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

culture shock had one video i believe and it showed on xtendamix

HeRBaN LyRiX said...

I loved that show back in the day!!!







STaY BLeSS`n...

BIG BIG TUNes said...

Thank for this enormous combinaison with shelley thunder krs one mad lion and whythey, it's the better combinaison reggae/hip hop i have heard