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Wikipedia article




"'Si Wi Dem Nuh Know We,'" also known as 'Si We... (Charged For Murder)', is a 1994 reggae dancehall single, only released as a 12-inch maxi, featuring Snow, Ninjaman, and Junior Reid. Recorded in Jamaica and produced by Junior Reid's One Blood production company, 'Si Wi Dem Nuh Know We' also served as the first track on Snow's second album, Murder Love.See credits: Snow, Murder Love (New York: East West, 1995). Ultimately, "Si Wi Dem Nuh Know We" earned Snow a Juno nomination for Best Reggae Recording in 1996 and reached number one on the Jamaican reggae charts.Jamaican charting data for "Si Wi Dem Nuh Know We" can be found in, Pace (Johannesburg: Pace-maker, 1995), 41.

Production



After the success of "Informer", Snow began touring Jamaica and developed a friendship with dancehall legend, Ninjaman. The two began recording tracks in Jamaica and their joint efforts led to the opportunity to record a track with Junior Reid, one of Snow's musical idols.For the Snow, Ninjaman, and Junior Reid, see: Patricia Meschino, 'Reggae Roots' Vol. 13:3 (1995)

Lyrical analysis



"Si We Dem Nuh Know We" is performed entirely in Jamaican Patois and features a heavy base line. Like "Informer", all three artists describe a "son" falsely charged with murder. Unlike "Informer", "Si We Dem Nuh Know We" is not a biographical song. Rather, the inspiration for the song came from murder charges levied against Snow's Uncle Patty. As Snow explained, "It's about an innocent man being charged; anybody who gets falsely accused of a crime."see: Patricia Meschino, 'Reggae Roots' Vol. 13:3 (1995)

Reception



Larry Flick gave the tune a positive review, writing "The 'Informer' returns in good company and familiar territory. The three masters of the mike take a jab at keeping pace with bouncy synthesizer stabs and deep bass beats. Despite the crowded bill, the sound remains bare-boned, wicked, and guilty-as-charged of a good beating."Larry Flick, "Review of Si We... (Charged With Murder)," 'Billboard', 7 January 1995, 85.

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Category:1994 singles

Category:Reggae songs

Category:Snow (musician) songs

Category:Songs written by Snow (musician)

Category:1994 songs

Category:East West Records singles

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