Bounty Killer Jam 2006 Nah No Mercy The Warlord Scrollszip 18 !!hot!! -
, delivering legendary performances alongside younger protégé
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"Nah No Mercy: The Warlord Scrolls" is a landmark double-disc compilation album by the legendary Jamaican dancehall artist Bounty Killer, released on November 7, 2006, under the iconic VP Records label. This release served as a highly anticipated anthology, rounding up a significant portion of the artist's post-2000 singles alongside a wealth of his most impactful work from the 1990s. This release served as a highly anticipated anthology,
brings together the elite of Jamaican production. The "scrolls" were crafted by maestros such as King Jammy Sly & Robbie Dave Kelly Bobby "Digital" Dixon released on November 7
According to liner notes reconstructed from 2007 blog posts (now defunct), Track 18 of the Scrollszip features a rare verse where Bounty Killer addresses the "Daggering" controversy of 2006, warning that while the youth are dancing lustfully, the "Nah No Mercy" doctrine applies to informers.
Title Bounty Killer — JAM 2006: Nah No Mercy (The Warlord Scrolls) [18]