Hit After Hit After Hit
Hit After Hit After Hit
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
DELROY WILSON Hit After Hit After Hit (The Best Of)
Delroy Wilson, the Jamaican reggae sensation, has given us hit after hit after hit with this compilation album that is jam-packed with all the classics. From "Better Must Come" to "Cool Operator," Wilson's smooth vocals and infectious rhythms will have you grooving all night long.
The album kicks off with the soul-stirring "I'm Still Waiting" which sets the tone for the entire compilation. As the tracks progress, you can't help but be swept away by Wilson's soulful delivery and the infectious reggae beats that will have you moving and shaking in no time.
Tracks such as "Trying to Conquer Me," "Do Good," and "Dancing Mood" showcase Wilson's versatility and range as an artist. His ability to effortlessly switch from heartfelt ballads to upbeat dance tracks is truly commendable.
One standout track on the album is "It's a Shame," which perfectly captures Wilson's ability to convey emotion through his music. The heartfelt lyrics combined with the infectious melody make this track a standout moment on an already stellar compilation.
Overall, DELROY WILSON Hit After Hit After Hit (The Best Of) is a must-have for any reggae fan. Wilson's timeless music transcends generations and is guaranteed to have you hitting repeat on this album for years to come. Don't sleep on this reggae gem!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Sharing the Night Together
2. When You Are in Love With a Beautiful Woman
3. Do That to Me One More Time
4. What's Going On
5. Play Something Pretty
6. Love to See You Smile
7. (There's) No Getting Over Me
8. Honey
9. Peculia
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
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About the artist
Delroy Wilson
Delroy Wilson, the Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter, may not be a household name to everyone, but don't let that fool you. This man has more soul in his little finger than most artists have in their entire discography. With a career spanning over four decades, Wilson has cemented his place in music history as one of the pioneers of the reggae genre. His smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics have captivated audiences worldwide, earning him a loyal following that stretches from Kingston to London and beyond. Wilson's discography is a treasure trove of classic tracks, from the irresistible groove of "Better Must Come" to the poignant introspection of "I'm Still Waiting." His distinctive voice cuts through the music like a knife, leaving listeners spellbound and craving more. But don't let Wilson's timeless tunes fool you into thinking he's just another reggae crooner. This man is a musical chameleon, seamlessly blending elements of ska, rocksteady, and soul into his sound. Whether he's belting out a soulful ballad or getting the party started with an infectious groove, Wilson always delivers the goods. So if you're looking for a dose of feel-good music that will lift your spirits and get your toes tapping, look no further than Delroy Wilson. This man is a legend in every sense of the word, and his music is a testament to his enduring talent and charisma. With Wilson at the helm, the reggae revolution is in good hands.
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