: Features the massive hit "Fed Up," which critiques government corruption, and "Poor People's Governor" anthems like "Down In The Ghetto" .
The phrase "Nah No Mercy" is quintessential Bounty Killer. Throughout his career, he has oscillated between two personas: the charitable community leader (The Poor People's Governor) and the ruthless lyricist (The Warlord).
Includes early gun songs like "Coppershot" (famously set to the melody of "If You're Happy and You Know It") and aggressive battle tracks like "Spy Fi Die" and "Gun Thirsty" .
is a definitive two-disc compilation album by legendary Jamaican dancehall artist Bounty Killer , released on November 7, 2006, through VP Records . Often referred to as "The Warlord," Bounty Killer used this 41-track collection to cement his legacy as one of the most influential lyricists in reggae history. Overview of the "Warlord Scrolls"
Includes tracks featuring Wayne Marshall , Pinchers , Ninja Man , and a mega-mix by King Addies . Tracklist Overview
Posted: June 12, 2023 | Category: Dancehall Archives, Lost Tapes
One of his most famous performances, featuring a collaborative set with Beenie Man, Don Mafia, and D'Angel.