The Time – Jungle Love – with lyrics
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Mykal (Micheal) Rose (Black Uhuru) - Ouncy Boy (Jungle mix). From the Voice of the Ghetto album 1995. All rights reserved to WMG. mykalrosereggae.com Enjoy.
A creepy (and beautiful) song by Richard & Robert Sherman from the Jungle book. I had some fun with it. I recorded a song in my room that you can download for free: riverjonesmusiclabel.bandcamp.com
Jungle refers to the most dense, more or less impenetrable regions within a tropical rainforest with an abundance of animal and plant life. The word jungle originates from the Sanskrit word jangala which refers to uncultivated land,[1] among other meanings. The term is prevalent in many languages of the Indian subcontinent and particularly Urdu and Hindi. The term jungle may still be used in technical contexts to describe the rainforest biome, a forest characterised by extensive biodiversity and densely tangled undergrowth including the young trees, vines and lianas, and herbaceous plants About 6% of the Earth's land mass consists of the ecosystems that could qualify as jungle under the common usage of the word. 57% of all species live in jungle environments.[2] In common usage, forests of northern Thailand or southern Guangdong in China would qualify, but scientifically, these are "monsoon forests" or "tropical deciduous forests" but not "rain forests". As a forest biome, jungles are present in both equatorial and tropical climatic zones, and are associated with preclimax stages of the rainforest. In another technical context, jungle is distinguished from tropical rainforest in that the former is a profuse thicket of tropical shrubs, vines, and small trees growing in areas outside the light-blocking canopy of a tropical rainforest. Hence, jungles are often found at the edges of climax rain-forests, where human activity may increase sunlight penetration
Music video by MC Erik & Barbara performing Save The Jungle. (C) 1996 Universal Music sro
1981 - Carl Carlton She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)
Underbelly Main theme
Reggae Vs. Jungle Vol. 1 (Part 1 of 6) Mixed by : Dj Jungle Junk-e (2002)
MMMAAASSSIIVVE!!
J Dilla Jungle Love (Feat MED & Guilty Simpson) The Shining BBE Records 2006