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Shaggy

Emerging in the first ’90s, Shaggy was the largest crossover success in dancehall reggae. Not merely did he end up being the genre’s most commercially potent musician within the worldwide marketplace, he was also a lot more than just a usual flash within the pan, handling to sustain a profession …

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Busy Signal

After releasing a string of singles within the years 2003-2004, the intense dancehall singer referred to as Busy Sign raised Jamaica’s singles chart in 2005 along with his aptly titled hit “COME OUT.” Delivered Reanno Gordon and elevated all around the isle of Jamaica, the often hustling, always active singer …

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Bounty Killer

Bounty Killer was probably one of the most aggressive dancehall celebrities from the ’90s, a street-tough rude young man with an unrepentant flair for weapon talk. There have been a great many other facets to his music — condemnations of corrupt expert, collaborations with hardcore hip-hop performers, tributes to his …

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Cham

Cham, also called Baby Cham, is becoming one of the most successful and critically acclaimed dancehall performers through the entire Caribbean — a sensational feat considering that he began up his profession just in his teenagers. Having a liking to laying vocals over riddims of fairly lower bpm’s, he targets …

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Equiknoxx

Kingston, Jamaica’s Equiknoxx emerged as you of dancehall reggae’s state-of-the-art production teams through the 2010s. Their sparse however intricate monitors often incorporate parrot calls, sound files, and offbeat percussion to their futuristic rhythms. The group’s primary associates are Gavin Blair (Gavsborg) and Jordan Chung (Period Cow), and various other contributors …

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Sneakbo

Created Agassi Odusina in 1992, in southwest London, this inventive rapper mixed grime with Afro-beat and dancehall affects to make a audio that sporadically graced the U.K. singles graphs from 2011 onward. Sneakbo got his 1st break when the Play Hard administration business/label — house to fellow London designer Chipmunk …

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