Louie Culture Pleased With Dexta Daps Sampling “Gangalee”

Veteran recording artiste Louie Culture is lauding Dexta Daps after he sampled his “Gangalee” on his hit song “Call Me If.”

Louie Culture released breakthrough single “Gangalee” back in 1994 on the “Corduroy Riddim”. The track would go on to top reggae charts all over the world, and made the entertainer a household name.

26 years later, Gangalee, has been given a new lease on life, thanks to Dexta Daps.

Louie Culture

“It is great when a young artiste samples your work,” Louie Culture told the Jamaica Observer. “Dexta contacted me and said he wanted to sample the song, Gangalee. He recorded it and said he wanted me to come voice my part. I left Portland and went to the studio, but when I heard the song, it was perfect. I told him he didn’t need Louie voice, this song gone already. Mi tell him green light, this gone,” he added.

“Everybody has been hearing the song and saying: ‘The man tek yu tune’. But mi laugh and explain say: ‘Nothing like that! Dexta good to go!’” Louie continued.

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