Born Again Jamerican: Edley Shine Refixes Drake’s “Crew Love”

Words by Jesse Serwer—

Remember Born Jamericans? If you were checking for dancehall-inflected hip-hop in the ’90s, or if you’re just a regular visitor to this site, you’re probably familiar with Born Jamericans—the D.C.-based duo of Edley Shine and Notch were behind ’90s undergound hits like “Yardcore” and “Boom Shak-A-Tack,” to name a few. While the latter has moved over to reggaeton in recent years, Edley is still on his dancehall x hip-hop grind. In fact, he’s just gone ahead and put together a dancehall refix of Drake and The Weeknd’s “Crew Love.” Watch the video below and, if you’re feeling it, download the tune here.

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