Nike and Olympic sprinter Asafa Powell have teamed up with Reggae label VP Records to create a Nike Sport Music workout featuring the exclusive track, "On The Go (Faster Than Bullet)," by one of the athlete's favorite artists, Mavado. Called Asafa Powell: Train for Speed, the 35-minute interval workout is coached by Asafa over a reggae/dancehall soundtrack. Among the genre-defining songs included on the mix are some of reggae's greatest artists of the past, present, and future, providing a musical backdrop for running that is both unique and effective. After all, two of Jamaica's greatest exports are music and sprintersit was only a matter of time before they came together in one pulse-pounding project.
-- Edited by JamaicanShem at 13:52, 2008-07-18
bLaCkBeatZ said
12:58 07/18 2008
JamaicanShem wrote:
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huh??
Shem1 said
12:58 07/18 2008
bLaCkBeatZ said
13:00 07/18 2008
but i tink dis wuz posted already stillz
bLaCkBeatZ said
13:00 07/18 2008
owadkelly wrote:
JamaicanShem wrote:
fgfgfg
huh??
werent fast enough
lilweezy said
13:00 07/18 2008
i hope mavado stay out of trouble he is def promising
BizKid7 said
13:01 07/18 2008
OK
Nico-T said
13:03 07/18 2008
***NICO-T SPEAKZ***
YAH MAN GLOBALIZE DI TING....
Shem1 said
13:03 07/18 2008
yeh it was
Klanz Man said
13:05 07/18 2008
That nigga movado receive a fat check i know that for sure.
STAINLESS said
13:09 07/18 2008
what stupid lyrics???????????????? wow, "man fasta than car and bike" jeezzz, this man gets stupider every song
ANDREDESIGNZ said
13:10 07/18 2008
lol ok bless
-- Edited by ANDRE_DESIGNZ at 14:11, 2008-07-18
Shem1 said
13:10 07/18 2008
STAINLESS wrote:
what stupid lyrics???????????????? wow, "man fasta than car and bike" jeezzz, this man gets stupider every song
Nike and Olympic sprinter Asafa Powell have teamed up with Reggae label VP
Records to create a Nike Sport Music workout featuring the exclusive track, "On The
Go (Faster Than Bullet)," by one of the athlete's favorite artists, Mavado. Called
Asafa Powell: Train for Speed, the 35-minute interval workout is coached by Asafa
over a reggae/dancehall soundtrack. Among the genre-defining songs included on
the mix are some of reggae's greatest artists of the past, present, and future,
providing a musical backdrop for running that is both unique and effective. After all,
two of Jamaica's greatest exports are music and sprintersit was only a matter of
time before they came together in one pulse-pounding project.
-- Edited by JamaicanShem at 13:52, 2008-07-18
huh??
-- Edited by ANDRE_DESIGNZ at 14:11, 2008-07-18