Excerpt: He has an eclectic mix of influences such as his family, Shabba Ranks, Supercat, Tiger, Ninja Man, Third World, Snoop Dogg, Nat King Cole and more, so Junior Gong produces music that has long been hard to classify. "It's dancehall and reggae. I've noticed over the past couple years people trying to separate the two of them. Originally dancehall was a place. Is the same culture. You hardly have any artiste that stay on one riddim . In terms of even that artiste yuh more know for dancehall in general them still have songs on one drop riddims. It's Jamaican culture in general. I don't try to classify or separate," he said.
Excerpt: Naysayers claim that Damian has reached so far because of his name, but he says "at the end of the day you not going to listen to rubbish and people buy the album and love it. I don't think Marley is gonna win yuh over in people's CD decks. It might win yuh an interview and a picture here or there, but the response that yuh get when yuh go on-stage and hear cars passing and playing that, Marley doesn't win yuh dat, music wins yuh da. That's the prize more than anything else."