- Give It To You
- If You Go Away
- Dollar Wine
- New Kids On The Block (Album Version)
- Let’s Try It Again
- Naughty Girls Need Love To
- Bring Me To Life
- Are You Down? (Album Version)
- Chills
- Lavi New York
- Legend of the Fall-Offs
- Where’d You Go
- Jumpin’
- Fuck Me Pumps
- Say
- Blue October – She’s My Ride Home
- Kanye West – Gossip Files
- Monica – Sideline Ho
- Marc Anthony – Si Te Vas
- Dirty Little Secret
- Like A Boy
- She Don’t
- Tell Him
- What If
- Rehab
- Dutty Wine
- It’s Not That Serious
- A Hold On Me
- 4 Minutes
- Can’t Satisfy Her
- The Rain
- King Of The Dancehall
- Trent Tomlinson – Drunker than me
- Cry Me A River (Remix)
- Babyfather
- I Got It
- Make The World Go Round
- Emergency Room
- Woodstock
- Pulse
- Anti-Love Song
- Fake Is the New Real
- Hands Tied
- The Pleasure Principle
- Do My Bad Alone
- Pass The Dutchie
- New Religion
- Lessons Learned
- Kill Dem
- I Used To Love Someone
- Careless Whisper – JK Style
- Wait Your Turn
- Let Freedom Reign
- I See You
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artist(s): I Wayne
title: Can’t Satisfy Her
album: Lava Ground
drop date: August 23, 2005
thoughts: With all the dancehall, hip hop, rap, sex, drugs, shoot outs, and money talk going around in the industry where Negros are concerned, it was a nice change to hear this reggae song on the airwaves. The fact that it was such a success proved that listeners were more than willing to welcome a tune focused on awareness of certain situations such as a woman not valuing herself enough that she believes that she must “sell” herself to every available buyer. I Wayne did a good job in bringing this song to the masses.









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