![]() If those words sound harsh in writing, they dont sound it coming from Snow. If its Black, white, brown, Chinese, Jewish to me, theres none of that. I like what I like, who I like and when I like it. He doesnt have much of an ear for what woke culture has to say. I have no clue what that word is, he says defiantly. I cant help but think about cultural appropriation and ask the same question thats followed him since 1992: how much of the songs success can be attributed to Snows white privilege? ![]() But I dont like that Ive beaten certain people that Ive beaten. I like it because its in the Guinness book and its an Irish book. I dont really like that, says Snow, 27 years later. The Canadian artist (of Irish descent), born Darrin OBrien, spent seven weeks at number one on the Billboard charts with that global hit, which made its way into the Guinness Book Of World Records as the top-selling reggae song in U.S. ![]() On Snows original 1992 tongue-twisting reggae track, Newfoundland, Irish and Patois accents rolled up into some, some-a-thing, some-eee-aaa-go gibberish. Snow poses on the set of Daddy Yankee's Con Calma video.Ĭome with a nice young lady, we would sing, jumping on to the easiest and most coherent bit from Informer, which has now been dusted off for the viral Daddy Yankee hit Con Calma. ![]()
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