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"Mr. Brown" is a reggae song written by Bob Marley and produced by Lee Perry, featured on The Wailers 1971 album Soul Revolution.

It references Mandeville, a city in Jamaica. It was written to talk about how people in Jamaica were being over addicted to drugs. It also shows how "harder drugs" were being pushed into black communities in Jamaica.



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