Peter Metro

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Police Inna England 03:57 Tools
The Metro 03:37 Tools
Calypso Calypso 03:29 Tools
No Problem 03:40 Tools
Hackle The Mike 03:00 Tools
Cry Metro 03:00 Tools
Caribbean Connection 06:34 Tools
Better She Gwan 03:43 Tools
7 Heroes 08:35 Tools
The Girl Is Mine 02:20 Tools
Water Jelly 02:49 Tools
Take it Easy 03:41 Tools
Rock her 03:11 Tools
Green Card 02:54 Tools
Love Letter 03:07 Tools
Metric System 03:21 Tools
The Don 03:26 Tools
Take It Easy (ft. Tanto Metro) 03:24 Tools
History Of Jamaica (Live) 03:21 Tools
Get On Down 01:29 Tools
Jamaica Salute (Live) 02:29 Tools
Bossanova 04:06 Tools
This old man 02:36 Tools
Vegetable Dish 03:19 Tools
Charmaine 03:32 Tools
Police In England 04:06 Tools
Mock Selassie 03:41 Tools
POLICE IN JAMAICA 01:23 Tools
Six Month Break 03:42 Tools
Yes Daddy 03:19 Tools
Want Some Money 03:00 Tools
Front Line Get Raid 04:00 Tools
Take It Easy - Ft. Tanto Metro 03:25 Tools
Bad Boy Skank 03:16 Tools
Canada Cold 04:04 Tools
To You 03:41 Tools
Seems To Me 03:22 Tools
Dance In A Africa 03:23 Tools
Lord Ho 03:40 Tools
X-Rated 00:30 Tools
Gi Wi De Metro 04:02 Tools
Experience 03:37 Tools
Frontline Get Raid 03:54 Tools
Obeah in America 03:21 Tools
Frontline 03:33 Tools
Visit Of Michael Jackson 03:23 Tools
Can Tan Ya So 03:23 Tools
Take It Easy (feat. Tanto Metro) 00:30 Tools
Water Jelly - Original 00:30 Tools
Rock Yu Body 03:54 Tools
Hi Jack 03:41 Tools
Seven Jamaica Heros 03:27 Tools
Mi Queen 03:41 Tools
Version 03:09 Tools
Join The Army 03:25 Tools
Police Inna Jamaica 03:25 Tools
Gwaan Metro 03:52 Tools
Metric System - Original 03:21 Tools
Vegetable Dish - Original 03:26 Tools
Police in a Jamaica 03:46 Tools
Seven Heroes 03:26 Tools
Dedicated To You 03:33 Tools
The Don Striker Lee 03:52 Tools
No Gays No Lesbain 03:51 Tools
Want Some Money - Original 03:51 Tools
This Old Man - Original 03:51 Tools
To You - Original 03:45 Tools
Seven Heros - Original 03:07 Tools
Pelter Metro - Rock Her 03:13 Tools
This Girl Is Mine 03:44 Tools
Yardie & Cockney 03:52 Tools
Mad Man Party 03:13 Tools
History Of Jamaica 03:20 Tools
Oh No Baby Don't Go 04:31 Tools
Seems To Me - Original 03:07 Tools
Dibby Dibby 00:30 Tools
Life Fuck Up 03:54 Tools
Nuh Put It Deh 03:51 Tools
Look Dub 03:20 Tools
Duppy Come 03:52 Tools
Don't Touch The Coke 03:53 Tools
Ge We De Koole 03:52 Tools
Dance Mt. Zion 02:51 Tools
Nuh Sell Yu Self 03:52 Tools
Gimme The Metro 03:52 Tools
Commercial 03:38 Tools
Rock Her - Original 03:52 Tools
Love Them 02:51 Tools
Video TV 03:42 Tools
Life Mudd Up 03:58 Tools
Boopsy 02:51 Tools
Tell Them Nuh D.j. 02:51 Tools
No Condom 04:04 Tools
Water Jelly (Taxi Riddim) 02:51 Tools
Festival Song - Live 00:34 Tools
Festival Song (Live) 00:34 Tools
The Don (Sleng Teng) 03:25 Tools
Oh Lord 03:38 Tools
Labrish 04:54 Tools
Foot Patrol 03:27 Tools
Boysie 03:53 Tools
Boops 03:25 Tools
Jamaica Salute - Live 03:25 Tools
Jamaica Salute 04:54 Tools
Rock You Body 04:54 Tools
Accident 04:15 Tools
Slim Belly 04:04 Tools
Knock Knock 03:40 Tools
Tell Dem No Do It 03:53 Tools
Bad Boy Skank (Shelly’s Records 12”) 03:53 Tools
Bossanova (w. Lady Ann) 04:04 Tools
History of Jamaica [Live] 04:04 Tools
Think Mi Did Done 03:42 Tools
07-Peter_Metro-_Police_in_A_England-simply_smooth 04:04 Tools
15Ba Ba Boom Riddim - Bad Boy Skank 03:53 Tools
Mi Queen - Original 04:04 Tools
Get On Down - Original 04:04 Tools
Gi We De Koolie 04:04 Tools
Six Months Break 03:42 Tools
Stop It 03:42 Tools
Reggae Winner 04:15 Tools
You See Me 03:41 Tools
Born Sufferer 03:59 Tools
Ribibibung Skeng 03:58 Tools
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Peter Metro (b. Peter Clarke,[1] Kingston, Jamaica, c.1960) is a reggae deejay, who released five albums in the 1980s.[2] Initially performing under the name Peter Ranking, he changed his name when he discovered that another deejay was using that name, and since he was resident deejay on the Metromedia sound system, he chose the name Peter Metro.[2] His use of Spanish gained him many fans in South America, and he is acknowledged as the first multilingual reggae toaster.[2] His work with Yellowman and Fathead on the albums Yellowman, Fathead, and the one Peter Metro (1982) and Live With Yellowman and Sassafrass (1984) kept his profile high through to the mid-1980s. He appeared at the Reggae Sunsplash festival in 1987 with English deejay Dominic, captured on the Reggae Sunsplash Dancehall X '87 video. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.