Jungle Fever - Dubtonic Kru



     
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Jungle Fever Lyrics


Wyclef with Pitbull
The clubs ain't safe tonight
Mamacita, so nice to meet ya
You drunk off that rum, you shouldn't drive tonight
Give me the key to that Beamer
She looked at me and laughed, started shakin' her ass
She said her brother just came home from the jungle
It's a jungle, sometimes it makes me wonder
How I keep from goin' under with all these woman around me
I got 'em all colors, shapes and sizes
I'm in over my head, these women gon' drown me
Spike Lee was definitely talkin' 'bout me
When he made that movie 'Jungle Fever'
'Cause I like 'em a little bit darker
Take it from the back to the front, Rosa Park, uh
But to tell you the truth, it makes no difference
As long as they know what they doin' when it's time to get busy
We can take it from the floor to the bed

From the bed to the kitchen
Coffee with no cream, that's like a rock with no fiend
Martin Luther King with no dream
John Lennon couldn't even 'Imagine' such a thing
And for those that don't know nothin'
Welcome to the jungle, 'Clef tell 'em somethin'
Mamacita, so nice to meet ya
You drunk off that rum, you shouldn't drive tonight
Give me the key to that Beamer
She looked at me and laughed, started shakin' her ass
She said her brother just came home from the jungle
Como? If you got that hot blood
Esto es pa' la gente con sangre caliente
Turn around, now back up
Preparate mujer porque mi lengua esta fuerte
Morenita que rica esta
She don't speak Spanish, aye mama
That's cool 'cause I'll put the Spanish in ya
And by the end of the night, you'll say aye papa
I'm that chico that got a fetish with women
Light skin, red bones, they blow my mind
I'm that chico that'll get 'em and hit 'em
Now all of a sudden, they wanna be mine
Stop playin' with me, say it with me
Dale papi, dale papi, go
And for those that don't know nothin'
Welcome to the jungle, 'Clef tell 'em somethin'
Mamacita, so nice to meet ya
You drunk off that rum, you shouldn't drive tonight
Give me the key to that Beamer
She looked at me and laughed, started shakin' her ass
She said her brother just came home from the jungle
It's that jungle fever, fever
It's that jungle fever, fever
Watch out, watch out
It's that jungle fever, fever
It's that jungle fever, fever
It's that jungle fever, fever
Watch out, watch out
It's that jungle fever
Now what I'ma do is uh, explain this uh, jungle fever to y'all
This doesn't necessarily mean I like uh, dark women
Doesn't necessarily mean I don't like dark women
What it means is, uh, to get nasty, to get freaky
To do things you've never done before
To act like an animal straight out the jungle
That's jungle fever
Whites, black, Latin, Chinese, lo que sea
Know what I'm talkin' 'bout, right Clef?
Jungle fever, fever, jungle fever, fever
Jungle fever, fever, jungle fever
Jungle fever, fever, jungle fever, fever
Jungle fever, jungle fever, fever
Jungle fever, fever, jungle fever, fever

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The founding members of Dubtonic Kru are Deleon Jubba White and Strickland Stone Stone, a dynamic Drum & Bass duo who, over the years have contributed to the development of modern Roots Reggae with their unique sound and approach that intertwines Jubbas mesmerizing Reggae/Jazz Fusion drumming with Stones groovy, yet pulsating bass lines.

The Kru has gained about a decade and a half of experience from touring and or recording with the legendary likes of Max Romeo, U-Roy, Burning Spear, The Mighty Diamonds as well as modern day artistes such as Bushman, Junior Kelly, Richie Spice, Lutan Fyah and Voicemail to name a few.

One of the significant milestones in their careers was the composition of the I Swear rhythm, a rhythm that took the Reggae arena by storm, which featured Chuck Fendas I Swear and Richie Spices Marijuana pon di corner to name a few.

The Kru became a more complete music machine with the additions of longtime friend and versatile guitarist Craig McCalla, Jallanzo, another friend and guitarist which also later added his strong vocal ability and young talented Luke Dixon on work stations.

Another turning point of the groups dynamic came with yet another addition ,a very unique and powerful singer to round out the already electrifying dub compositions with sometimes spoken words by Jubba. Kamau, the Quiet Warrior, who already had one album and two popular singles to his credit Sight a Revolution and Goodbye Babe under the Island Treasure label, brings a revolutionary voice to the Kru.

Their songs and spoken words are consciously thought provoking, while their rhythm/dub section walks through the passage of time with a gritty sound that rolls stones and break fences. This past summer, 2008, Dubtonic Kru once again stepped out on European soil, this time as a complete unit. The Kru bonded with audiences through remarkable performances and further solidified their place in the Music Industry.

Dubtonic Kru is dedicated to raising the bars and keeping it interestingly spontaneous.

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