The Congos signed with TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION FOR THEIR SONG 'Dont Blame It On I ".This has been a great achievement for The Congos who have worked very hard over the years but were never given the respect or the recognition they deserved.We were very excited when film producer Eric Bassoff asked Cedric Myton the leader of the Legendary Congos to use his song "Dont Blame It On I " in his movie "KISS OF THE DRAGON" starring Jet Li and Bridget Fonda. This movie will be in the theaters on July 6th and the soundtrack was released on June 15, 2001. This is a Blessing from Jah Rastafari as this is the song Cedric Myton and his wife Yvonne Myton wrote twenty-five years ago when Cedric was brutally beaten and his dreadlocks trimmed by the police in Kingston Jamaica while returning from a Niah Bingi to celebrate Ethiopian Christmas.The Government at the time offered him money as compensation for his virgin locks but Cedric refused to accept any money. Instead a Declaration was signed by Prime Minister, Micheal Manley, stopping the police from trimming the dreadlocks of Rastas.It was during that time of lamantation 'Dont Blame It On I " was written by Cedric and Yvonne. Now twenty-five years later Jah Rastafari has paid Cedric Myton, The Congos, in HIS own way, for the wrong that was done to him and his family and all Rastas. Watch for the movie KISS OF THE DRAGON and also the soundtrack on the Virgin Label. Soon to be released also is the LIVE IN COLORADO cd featuring Dont Blame It On I. This cd features one of Congos original bassman Jah T also known as Tony Allen on bass and wife Mala on vocals together known as Natti Love Joy. Johnny Dread from Roots Awakening who mastered his keyboard on this cd, Kneah and Naptali from France on guitars and Cedric from Roots Awakening who played percussion along with Jah son, Yattie on drums and the vocals of Cedric Myton, Milton Henry and daughter Isheba Myton and additional vocal of Mala Allen. Everything is going well for The Congos as the single that Cedric did for Grand Central Records Never Keep Us Down is also doing very well in Europe.