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duppy
/ Ë»ćʱèÉȘ /
noun
- a spirit or ghost
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of duppy1
Example Sentences
Chat referred to "straps" and "sweets", which was said to be slang for firearms and bullets, and "duppy", slang for ghost.
The âGodâs Planâ artist referenced Abloh and his work in âWhatâs Next,â âNever Recoverâ and âDuppy Freestyle.â
He also worked closely with Marley and the Wailers, producing songs such as âSoul Rebel,â âSmall Axe,â âDuppy Conquerorâ and âJah Live,â which was recorded in 1975 after the announcement that former Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie â revered by some Rastafari adherents as God incarnate â had died.
Perry, born Rainford Hugh Perry on March 20, 1936, produced and co-wrote the Bob Marley classic âPunky Reggae Party,â and produced early Marley and Wailers jams including âKeep on Moving,â âDuppy Conquerorâ and âMr. Brown,â as well as the entirety of the Wailersâ 1970 album âSoul Rebels.â
"When I came out of prison, I was angry. Bob Marley wrote a song called Duppy Conqueror, which helped me control my mind," he explains.
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