FREE DOWNLOAD: Morgan Heritage x Shaggy – “Keep on Jammin”

If the strains and lyrics of Morgan Heritage and Shaggy’s “Keep on Jammin'” sound familiar, well, they should. The song puts a new spin on Marvin Gaye’s R&B classic, “Got To Give it Up.” Yes, that very same song that Robin Thicke and Pharrell are said to have copied for their No. 1 hit, “Blurred Lines,” in 2013.

The Morgans’ version, more rock and roll than R&B, is a bonus cut from their newly-released 10th album, Strictly Roots, which was previously available only on the LP’s iTunes edition. However, for one week only, we’re giving away a free download of the track. Get it below, stream Strictly Roots in full here, and buy it here.

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