Professor Nuts

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Satan Strong 00:00 Tools
Ina De Bus 00:00 Tools
Crazy Glue 03:21 Tools
God Damn It 00:00 Tools
Mama Have Her Own 00:00 Tools
Of Course 00:00 Tools
Mash It Up 00:00 Tools
Funny Guy 00:00 Tools
Raggamuffin Natty Dread 00:00 Tools
In A De Bus 00:00 Tools
Ragamuffin Natty Dread 00:00 Tools
Jamaican Girls 00:00 Tools
Nuh Mash It Up 00:00 Tools
Mek It Stay In Deh 00:00 Tools
Don't 00:00 Tools
Pit It Pon 00:00 Tools
No Bother Vex 00:00 Tools
nuttin ah gwaan fada 00:00 Tools
Everyman A Bore 00:00 Tools
Nothing Nah Gwann 00:00 Tools
Woman Deh Yah 00:00 Tools
SATAN STRONG-PROFESOR NUTS 00:00 Tools
Fish And Festival 00:00 Tools
Tan So Back 00:00 Tools
Bad Boy Jimmy 00:00 Tools
No Gun 00:00 Tools
fish an festival 00:00 Tools
Don't (Accapella) 00:00 Tools
Woman De Yah 00:00 Tools
Nuttn' Ah Gwan Fada 00:00 Tools
Ruguh Ruguh 00:00 Tools
Don Can't Check Woman 00:00 Tools
Make It Again 00:00 Tools
Inna di bus 00:00 Tools
Of Course (Joyride Riddim) 00:00 Tools
Nuh Know Fi Look Woman 00:00 Tools
Tear It Up 00:00 Tools
Condom In A Billy 00:00 Tools
Big John 00:00 Tools
Kangal A Knock 00:00 Tools
Hey You Boy (Watch This Sound) 00:00 Tools
Woman, Man's Biggest Problem - Live 00:00 Tools
Don't - Accapella 00:00 Tools
Big In Body, Soft In Bed 00:00 Tools
satan stron 00:00 Tools
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Professor Nuts started out as a dancer called Disco Nuts. After being inspired by the music of roots reggae artist Nicodemus in 1979, he started to write his own lyrics. Because of his clever and comical style,[2] some friends gave him the name Professor Nuts. The first stage show he performed was at the reggae carnival at Cinema 2 in 1985.[3] Over the years he did not release a lot of records. In 1991 his first and only album called Make it Again was released. One of Professor Nuts' best known songs, "In A De Bus", is on this album. Other known songs are "Nuttn' Ah Gwan Fada", "Satan Strong", "Fish & Festival", "Funny Guy", "God Damn It" and "Don't" (these songs have mostly been released on dancehall compilation albums). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.