The "651RMX" often refers to specific vinyl or promotional remix versions that leaned into heavier dancehall and dub elements compared to the radio-friendly original 7" version.
is a 1994 ragga-influenced remix of his breakout hit. Originally a cover of the 1961 Drifters classic, Lewis' version modernized the track with a "dead trendy ragga" style that became a staple of the 1990s British " Neggae " era. Release & Background Release Year: 1994. Labels: Black Market International and MCA Records.
You can find various versions, including the remastered original and remixes, on platforms like Discogs , Spotify , and YouTube .
A playful, energetic admiration for a partner using Jamaican slang and Jamaican-inflected English (Britoise). Commercial Success