The term Shockout (Shak out) is commonly associated with Dancehall reggae. However,its origins are imbedded in the culture that brought us the legendary UK soul and funk alldayers during the early eighties when the prolific 'Supreme S' used it in many soundclash battles to introduce Studio 1 tracks'. His partner in crime DJ Zebedee is possibly the source to which the saying crossed over into the Dancehall terminology as this was the genre he later pursued.
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- The term Shockout (Shak out) is commonly associated with Dancehall reggae. However,its origins are imbedded in the culture that brought us the legendary UK soul and funk alldayers during the early eighties when the prolific 'Supreme S' used it in many soundclash battles to introduce Studio 1 tracks'. His partner in crime DJ Zebedee is possibly the source to which the saying crossed over into the Dancehall terminology as this was the genre he later pursued.
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- The term Shockout (Shak out) is commonly associated with Dancehall reggae. However,its origins are imbedded in the culture that brought us the legendary UK soul and funk alldayers during the early eighties when the prolific 'Supreme S' used it in many soundclash battles to introduce Studio 1 tracks'. His partner in crime DJ Zebedee is possibly the source to which the saying crossed over into the Dancehall terminology as this was the genre he later pursued.
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