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Funkin for Jamaica (1991 Ext remix) - Tom Browne



     
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Funkin for Jamaica (1991 Ext remix) Lyrics


Jamaica funk, that's what it is
Let it get into you
C'mon, I've got a groove
You know where I'll be, funkin for jamaica
If ya feel it, let it get into you
Jamaica funk, that's what it is
Baby, let it get into youFunk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk
Hey man, guitar Brown
Hey man, he is an ordinary guy
Yeah, he is
What's up with that?
What's up with that?
He always says, "Wanna play, you wanna play, you wanna play?"
Hey, what's up? (Play, we could do it)
Anybody at school ever played, I don't know?
Hey, what's up?
All he talks about is boozes
Boozes, booze

Booze, oh man
What, he goes, "Get the fuck out"
Stop
You've got a thing
I feel it inside my soul (? over there) (Over there)
Let it get into you (Oh yeah, oh yeah) (Attack) (Somebody call the cops)
'Cause there's enough to go all the way around
Let it get into you
Let it fill you up inside
This feelin's funk, that's what it is
Let it get into you
Jamaica funk, that's what it is
Baby come funk with me
We be funkin for jamaica
If ya feel it, let it get into you
Jamaica funk, that's what it is
Let it get into you
If ya feel it, let it get into you
Jamaica funk, that's what it is
Baby come funk with me
We be funkin for jamaica
I feel it nd I let it get into me
Jamaica funk, that's what it was
Let it get into you too
Let you feel the funk
That feelin's funk, that's what it was
And I let it get into me
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Tom Browne (born October 30, 1954, Queens, New York), commonly referred to as "Mr. Jamaica Funk", is a jazz trumpeter who rose to prominence first through his early work with Sonny Fortune and for his #1 charting 1980 single "Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y)" and notable dance tracks like "Thighs High". Browne originally played piano, having taken lessons from the age of 11. Turning to the trumpet, inspired by his collection of jazz albums, his first gig was in a Queens club, The Village Door. In 1975, he landed his first professional gig with Weldon Irvine.

Read more about Tom Browne on Last.fm.


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