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now let me tell you about a man named john law he's a neighborhood cop the toughest man i ever saw a man who knows his duty, a man with a gun to the people in the neighborhood john law is number one freeze, we said stop his name was john law for john law, neighborhood cop a man we know and love when john laws not kickin ass on robbers and rapist he's helpin little kids deliver newspapers when john laws not chasin crackheads from their perch he's helpin old ladies on their way to church chorus: he walks the beat riding scumbags from the streets he turns his eye to petty crime cause john law will never drop a dime suburban anarchists who've never broke the law sing about police oppression, but they've never met john law he doesn't fuck with young kids drinking in the park but he makes the city safe for women after dark

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Delroy 'Junior' Reid originally came into prominence around 1983/84 as part of the Waterhouse crew, a dancehall singer collective who sported a signature style, which included Reid, Half Pint, and Yami Bolo, among others. He started on the Youthman Promotion sound system owned by the legendary Sugar Minott, and quickly gained fame in Jamaica and dancehalls abroad from such hits as "Original Foreign Mind", "Reggae Gone Cross the Border" and his take on Michael Jackson's "Human Nature".

Read more about Junior Reid on Last.fm.


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