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Is Remix Culture Wrong Technically vs. Emotionally

Some songs are untouchable… at least emotionally.

Junior Gong’s “Still Searching” by Damian Marley is one of those classics that shaped a generation. But when Jada Kingdom put her own modern, feminine spin on it, it sparked a question:

Is remix culture technically okay… but emotionally complicated?

In this video, we break down:

The culture of remixes and riddims in reggae and dancehall

Why some songs feel like sacred memories

The difference between technical skill and emotional impact

And why reinterpreting classics can hit differently depending on your perspective

Let me know in the comments: Do you think some songs should never be remade… or is evolution part of music?

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