Bounty Killer Angel Doolas - Dem Cant Stop The Dance

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Review by Parker Young

Album Review: Dem Cant Stop The Dance by Bounty Killer & Angel Doolas Released in 1994, Dem Cant Stop The Dance is a raw and energetic slice of Jamaican reggae history. With its roots firmly planted in both dancehall and roots reggae styles, this album captures the vibe of Jamaica’s music scene at the time. Backed by Champion Records, it's clear that Bounty Killer and Angel Doolas weren’t just making tunes—they were crafting anthems for the streets. One track that sticks with me is the title song, “Dem Can't Stop The Dance.” It’s got that infectious groove you can’t ignore—perfect for sound systems or just vibing solo. The beat hits hard, but it’s the lyrics that pull you in. There’s something rebellious yet celebratory about how they remind listeners no one can shut down the party spirit. You feel like you’re part of something bigger when listening to it—a movement, almost. And yeah, maybe I’ve rewound this track more times than I care to admit. Then there’s “Version,” which flips things up entirely. If you're into instrumentals, this one delivers. It strips everything back to let the rhythm take center stage, giving producers some serious inspiration. What makes it memorable? Well, it feels like a blank canvas where your mind fills in the gaps. Whether you’re zoning out or imagining your own verses over it, “Version” keeps you hooked without needing flashy gimmicks. What surprises me most about Dem Cant Stop The Dance isn’t just how it holds up after all these years, but how it bridges two worlds. Dancehall energy meets roots reggae soul, creating an album that feels timeless. Honestly, if you told me this dropped last week instead of nearly three decades ago, I wouldn’t question it. That says a lot. So here’s my hot take: Bounty Killer and Angel Doolas didn’t just make music—they bottled lightning. This album proves that sometimes simplicity wins. Who knew stopping the dance was impossible? Turns out, they did.

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Artist: Bounty Killer Angel Doolas
Album: Dem Cant Stop The Dance
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Version3:15
Dem Can't Stop The Dance3:24

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Catalog Numbers

CHA 028

Labels

Champion Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single

About Bounty Killer Angel Doolas

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Prominent Jamaican reggae deejay born June 12, 1972 in Trenchtown, Kingston, Jamaica. Ran his own labels and .

Real Name

    • Rodney Basil Price

Name Vars

  • B Killer
  • B. Killa
  • B. Killer
  • B.Killah
  • Bounce Killer
  • Boundy Killa
  • Bounti Killa
  • Bounti Killa AKA War Lord
  • Bounti Killer
  • Bountikilla
  • Bounty
  • Bounty Hunter
  • Bounty K.
  • Bounty Kila
  • Bounty Killa
  • Bounty Killa A.K.A. Poor People Government
  • Bounty Killah
  • Bounty Killer (Benzino)
  • Bounty Killla
  • Bounty killa
  • Bountykiller
  • Bunti Killa
  • Bunty
  • Bunty Killa
  • Bunty Killer
  • Buonty Killa
  • Killa
  • Kounty Biller
  • R. Pryce

Aliases

  • Rodney Price
  • Warlord

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Bounty Killer, a legendary figure in Jamaican music, dropped the album *Dem Can't Stop The Dance* in 1994. It's pure Reggae gold, blending Dancehall energy with Roots Reggae vibes. The title track itself is a vibe, and it even has a "Version" cut—perfect for sound system lovers. Released on Champion Records, this project highlights the raw creativity Jamaica is known for. Not bad for an album with just two tracks, right?