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Ranking Joe

Reggae DJ Rating Joe was created Joseph Jackson in Kingston on June 1, 1959. Starting his recording profession right around enough time that this reggae/dub movement started sweeping the entire world during the middle-’70s, renowned maker Coxsone Dodd required Joe under his wing as he got a DJ place having …

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Cocoa Tea

Cocoa Tea was mostly of the early dancehall celebrities to carve out a regular, productive career because the genre evolved over time. His cool-toned, laid-back vocals had been perfect for lovely, smooth lovers rock and roll, and offered him a definite identification amid his even more intense peers. Still, he …

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Sister Carol

Among the dancehall era’s couple of successful feminine DJs, Sister Carol was something similar to reggae’s response to Queen Latifah: a solid, positive feminist tone of voice who was simply inspired by her beliefs rather than resorted to sexual posturing to gain an market. Leaning intensely on socially mindful materials, …

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