I can put a hip-hop beat to reggae. That is, I can have real reggae in the drums and in the rhythm, and on top of it I can put The Rolling Stones’ feeling, anyone’s feeling on top. Nobody has ever done this before, man.
Meaning of the quote
Ike Turner, an American musician, is saying that he can take the rhythms and beats of reggae music and add hip-hop on top of it. He can also mix in the style and feelings of other bands like The Rolling Stones. This unique combination of different musical styles has never been done before. Ike is proud of his ability to blend these various genres of music in a way that has never been heard before.
About Ike Turner
Ike Turner was an influential American musician who made significant contributions to the early development of rock and roll. He was best known for his work with his wife Tina Turner in the popular soul/rock group Ike & Tina Turner Revue, though his personal struggles with addiction and domestic violence issues impacted his career later in life.
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