Hits, The

Mr. Vegas
Greensleeves Records Ltd.
Reggae | Jan 2009

Reviews

Sadie O.
Reviewed 2009-01-23
Mr. Vegas – The Hits
Reviewed by Sadie O., 1/23/09
10 years worth of top Dancehall hits by the original “sing-jay”. Most riddims are very electronic, often with soca beats, and pretty creative. Apparently Mr. Vegas did his first vocal track shortly after having been hit in the jaw with a pipe, so although he wanted to be a singer, he settled for creating the “sing-jay” style, which is sung DJing.
Some admissions – I didn’t know Mr. Vegas was the voice behind a lot of these, and I can’t make out more than a couple of words in most of them. As far as I can tell, there’s a couple of somewhat suggestive tracks, but no clear FCCs… I like 1, 7, 9, 17 best.
1. 3:32 ****minimalist electronic dancehall with poits (yes, that’s “poits”), monster hit. Chances are you’ve heard this, and didn’t know who it was. Now you do!
2. 2:57 **slightly ominous sounding intro, uptempo soca-dancehall, totally danceable.
3. 3:25 **odd cobbled riddim – part gunshot beat snare beats, part acoustic guitar.
4. 3:11 **uptempo electronic riddim, boopy keyboards, high speed rhythmic vocals.
5. 2:54 ***downtempo lopsided electronic dancehall with fun cobbled elements, party lyrics.
6. 3:35 *a bit downtempo roots reggae riddim, sad love song, very commercial chorus although the lead vocals are sweet.
7. 3:39 ****several spoken voices intro, then irresistible electronic swing, different version of a familiar pothead anthem. Fun!
8. 3:33 **fun midtempo electronic soca riddim, R&B female chorus, fun lead vocals.
9. 3:15 ****minimalist, fun electronic dancehall, contrast of very high and very low vocals.
10. 3:46 **downtempo soca-dancehall, huge hit with female chorus, all about wiggling your booty on the dance floor.
11. 3:39 downtempo swingy skank, love song, singing rather than sing-jaying – very commercial sound.
12. 3:27 ***chanting and huffing intro (well, how would YOU describe it?), minimalist downtempo dancehall with chant/huff chorus. Bagpipes! Huh!
13. 3:05 **minimalist syncopated dancehall, vocal duties shared with Sean Paul – they are apparently competing for the same hot gal.
14. 3:13 *Oh my… There’s a lesson for all of us here. Riddim seems largely composed of game beeps, and the lyrics are… direct.
15. 3:21 ***fun, familiar boopy downtempo electronic riddim. I’m pretty sure he’s asking the girls to jump up if they know who their baby’s father is… Ah, Jamaica!
16. 2:51 ***midtempo synchopated dancehall, tough “bwoh bwoh bwoh” chorus.
17. 2:53 ****starts with Elephant Man coughing, then midtempo lopassed riddim, fun interplay of vocals, all about pot! Yay!
18. 3:28 ***rather ominous boops in the riddim, huge hit, perhaps along the lines of My Adidas?

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Charting

2009-01-25 — 2009-03-29 Reggae/World
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 29 1
Mar 22 1
Mar 15 1
Mar 8 2
Mar 1 2
Feb 22 2
Feb 15 1
Feb 8 4

Track listing

1. Heads High
2. Tek Weh Yuhself
3. Yu Sure (Hands Up)
4. Jack It Up
5. Girls Time
6. Do You Know
7. Under Mi Sensi (Feat. Alozade & Hollow Point)
8. Pull Up
9. Taxi Fare (Feat. Lexxus)
10. Hot Wuk
11. Rise
12. Latest News
13. Hot Gal Today (Feat. Sean Paul)
14. She's A Ho
15. Jacket
16. Go Up
17. Bun It (Feat. Elephant Man)
18. Nike Air