Dub Along | feat. Screechy Dan [Length: 2:50 Tempo: 68/136bpm Key: A major ] “Come Along” delivers the pure feel good reggae vibes made that made Scratch famous for his collaboration with Bob Marley, like transporting you straight to sunny Jamaica with bare feet on a sandy beach next to the ocean. Screechy Dan drops a new chatting verse shouting out his favorite Brooklyn and Jamaica neighborhoods, summoning the vibes
of Jazzbo or U-Roy as a tip of the hat to the fact that Scratch was the first to ever record chatting on a song. The diaspora of Jamaicans to New York City, which Screechy Dan was part of, led to chatting over dubs at sound system parties which was the precursor to what would later become rap music in the Bronx. Often rappers ranging from Talib Kweli to Foxy Brown shout out Screechy. Foxy name drops him in her hit “Oh Yeah”.