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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Murder_LoveMurder Love - Wikipedia

    In addition to working with Ninjaman, Snow began recording with one of the artists that influenced his interest in reggae, Junior Reid, who went on to produce the track that also featured Snow and Ninjaman, "Si We Dem Nuh Know We." Junior Reid also performed as guest vocalist on "Yesterday." Ninjaman also appeared as a guest vocalist ...

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  2. 25. Feb. 1995 · Murder Love. Snow. Released February 25, 1995. Murder Love Tracklist. 1. Si Wi Dem Nuh Know We (Ft. Junior Reid & Ninjaman) Lyrics. 2. Bad Men (Ft. Ninjaman) Lyrics. 3. Rivertown (Ft....

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Junior_ReidJunior Reid - Wikipedia

    He produced two songs on Snow 's second album, Murder Love, released in 1995. Reid has collaborated and produced for Dancehall artist Ninjaman, on many occasions since the early 1990s. He has also produced for Mighty Diamonds, Big Youth, Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs. [1]

  4. 1995: Murder the Man; 1995: Trod Up a Zion; 1995: Jah Love; 1996: Jah Is Everything; 1996: Bottomless Pit; 1996: Stop the Fuss and Fight (mit Bounty Killer) 1996: Rose Where Is Your Clothes; 1996: Tribulation; 1996: Who Steal the Money from the Bank; 1996: Friend Enemy; 1997: Up a God Yard; 1997: Mashing Up the Earth; 1997: John Law ...

  5. 9. Feb. 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraYesterday (feat. Junior Reid) · Snow · Junior ReidMurder Love℗ 1995 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States ...

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  6. 21. Feb. 1995 · Listen to Murder Love by Snow on Deezer. Si We Dem Nuh Know We (feat. Junior Reid & NinjaMan), Bad Men (feat. NinjaMan), Rivertown (feat. HalfPit)...

  7. (Charged for Murder) ", is a song by Snow featuring Ninjaman and Junior Reid. Recorded in Jamaica and produced by Junior Reid's One Blood production company, "Si Wi Dem Nuh Know We" was released in 1994 as a 12-inch maxi-single only. It also served as the first track on Snow's second album, Murder Love. [2] .