My Weapon

My Weapon

Reggae stars don't get more dangerous than Ninjaman, who, from the album title on down, boasts in song after song about his stockpile of guns and what he's willing to use them for. On the controversial title track, he toasts about shooting a woman in a bank robbery and a pastor while looting a church. On the swaggering, playful "DJ Fe the Year", he's content to brag about his supremacy as an MC. His tough lyrical stance is matched only by his heavily accented, rapid-fire delivery and pounding, synthesised beats.

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