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Johnny P's 1992 Trend-Setting Remix EP Has Been Re-release Digitally By Centron Music
RnB, 27/05/2009 Comment

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NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ Centron Sound Records) - Centron Sound Recoords has re-release Johnny P's "Look Good" is a number one feel-good favorite "Online / Digiatally" to Celebrate Centron Music, Inc 20 year as operation has an "Independent Music Publisher"

"Look Good" originally released in Jamaica by local producer, then pick-up and re-released by VP Records on the 1992 Various Artists compilation album Strictly the Best, Vol. 5.

"Look Good" was re-arranged and edited by Dennis" Senitor" Allen, and produced

Many Jamaican entertainers has crossed over to hip hop and pop territory, as well as hardcore hip-hopers is "crossing over" into dancehall territory. This cross-over trend was pioneered by Dennis "Senitor" Allen and unrelenting raggamuffin dancehall entertain / performer Johnny P. "Look Good" remix single,was released November 11, 1992 on cassette tape and 12 inch vinyl on Centron Sound Records indie-label, and was pick-up and re-released March 1993 by the legendary indie label from Hollis-Queens, NY Relativity / Sony Int, and ZYX (Germany) clearly bridged the gap between dancehall and hip-hop in the early 1990's.

Johnny P's "Look Good" is a number one feel-good favorite, with the best blend of both Jamaican and American urban experiences and vibes collaborating cultures, was also the feature track on the Lethal Riddims: Dancehall Explosion '93 (Relativity, 1993), also released on the "House" music compilations Hit Mix '94 [ZYX, 1994] World Of House One (ZYX, 1995)



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