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Album Review

From the very beginning, Capleton issued in a new era of conscious dancehall with his caustic, status quo-challenging lyrics, stirring up flames of controversy with every bellow of his thunderous vocals. More Fire continues the assault on Babylon with a tight package of sizzling beats and thought-provoking poetry. From the scorching riddims on "Danger Zone" to the wicked groove of "Who Dem?," this album guarantees non-stop dancing, as well as spiritual counsel, with tunes such as the anti-violence anthem "Jah Jah City" and "Good in Her Clothes," which offers praise for feminine modesty. On the opening track, "Fire Chant," Capleton explains, "Well, the fire is for purification and how can you fight fire?" If More Fire is any indication, listeners will have to admit defeat.

Customer Reviews

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yo this is one of the best capleton albums out there, however the fire chant is missing on the album ...also the names are wrong...ex. "The more dem try" is "Who Dem"....get dat fixed asap itunes...besides that keep up the good work..peace

Please fix the track names

The track names are wrong in one or more songs of this album. nonetheless is a great album by the fire prophet

More Fiyah but....

big up to the prophet but ITUNES forgot like 3 tracks there are 20 tracks on this amazing CD dont be fooled Bless Up

Biography

Born: April 13, 1967 in Islington, St. Mary, Jamaica

Genre: Reggae

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Along with Buju Banton and Sizzla, Capleton spearheaded dancehall's return to reggae tradition, tackling Rastafarian spiritual themes and using classic roots reggae as a musical foundation. Capleton was born Clifton George Bailey III on April 13, 1967, in the rural town of Islington, in Jamaica's St. Mary parish. Capleton's namesake was a prominent local lawyer, and young Clifton earned that nickname as a verbally gifted youth with a similar talent for logical argument. He also loved music, counting...
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