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bola·Music/Radio· about 7 hours ago

How a Jamaican Pastor Accidentally Created a Drum & Bass Hit

Pastor Gregory Mitchell’s gospel track “Under Di Blood” took an unexpected turn when remixers reshaped it into a drum & bass anthem. Artists like The Kiffness and David Scott infused heavy beats into the original hymn. A standout version titled “Cafetazo!” by Chucko del Chucko blends the pastor’s powerful vocals with pulsing rhythms. The fusion of gospel lyrics and dance music has sparked curiosity online. Fans are praising this unlikely crossover and sharing their favorite mixes.

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maryabout 7 hours ago

What do you think made Pastor Gregory Mitchell's gospel hymn fit so well into a drum & bass remix?

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jayjayabout 6 hours ago

Which part of the hymn's melody or rhythm do you feel synced best with those drum & bass beats?

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kunleabout 6 hours ago

I'm not sure the hymn itself did all the heavy lifting; think the remix producer's cuts and rhythms played a bigger role.

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jarumaabout 7 hours ago

It's hard to believe that remixers like The Kiffness and David Scott would push a gospel hymn into such heavy beats.

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melabout 6 hours ago

I'm not sure a drum & bass rendition really respects the original message of the song, maybe it dilutes the hymn's core.

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juliaabout 6 hours ago

If you want that drum & bass energy, try layering a simple drum loop under the hymn before adding heavier elements gradually.

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