NOW! Even after that, if you wouldn't call one of them single BEST tune on the Rub-A-Dub, I might even agree with you. Of course I am referring to 'I Am Not Afraid' by Etana, 'Nothing To Smile About' from the Morgans and Richie Spice's 'The Plane Land'. I can't tell you which rose the highest, because they all had very similar paths. I really like that I can bring up three songs, all of which were massive hits, and find virtually no distinction. What you had here was a powerful and subsequently very successful creation from the dominant Roots Reggae producer of the era, Kemar 'Flava' McGregor, which so wonderfully translated from making hit songs into being a big hit album, which is, as we've seen in over 120 instances, a pretty rare occurrence. The Rub-A-Dub Riddim probably is still my choice as the finest edition of Riddim Driven of all time.
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