Lionel and Constant Bernard grew up in Haiti influenced by voodoo and reggae, but moved to New York City in the '70s, soaking up that city's ska, punk, funk and hip-hop styles and performing in several local bands: the Toasters, Second Step, Unity. The brothers then formed Vodu 155, welding hip-hop and funk to reggae and Haitian tribal rhythms on their self-titled 1995 debut for Island Records. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Mama Dadu
Vodu Funkadelic
L'Amour
Zaka
Tak This Tak That
Feel No Evil
Boom Boom Bip
Lissila
Mama Dadu (Remix)
Fête Rara
Fete Rara
Palé'M Mal
Pale'm Mal
L' Amour
Vodu 155 / Mama Dadu (Remix)
L-amour
Fèt rara
Võdû Funkadelic
Mama Dadu Instrumental
Fet rara
Mama Dadu (remix) (1994)
Mam Dadu [Remix]
Como
Mama Dodu, Remix Instrumental By Soul Society (12"Promo. Island)
Vodu 155 - 10 - Feel No Evil
Vodu 155 - 04 - Mama Dadu
Vodu 155 - 01 - Vodu Funkadelic
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