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Tippa Irie

A Uk dancehall MC who launched his profession in the ’80s, Tippa Irie remained active lengthy after ragga’s heyday, planing a trip to the top from the charts using a visitor shot on Dark Eyed Peas’ 2003 hit “Hey Mama” and dealing with jam rings like Long Seaside Dub All-Stars. …

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Lieutenant Stitchie

Reggae designer Lieutenant Stitchie was created Cleveland Laing in Spanish City, Jamaica. Originally a college instructor in his hometown, Laing assumed the “Stitchie” moniker when he became a member of forces with Ruler Jammy in 1986 for “Put on Your Size.” He implemented it up a season later along with …

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Josey Wales

Josey Wales was among dancehall’s founding fathers, building in the innovative DJ chatting of his mentor U-Roy and creating an extremely influential design of his very own. Along with Brigadier Jerry and his sound-system partner Charlie Chaplin, Wales was broadly regarded as one of the better DJs in Jamaica when …

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Capleton

Alongside Buju Banton and Sizzla, Capleton spearheaded dancehall’s go back to reggae tradition, tackling Rastafarian religious themes and using traditional roots reggae being a musical foundation. Capleton was created Clifton George Bailey III on Apr 13, 1967, within the rural city of Islington, in Jamaica’s St. Mary parish. Capleton’s namesake …

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Sanchez

Reggae singer Sanchez was created Kevin Anthony Jackson in Kingston, Jamaica about November 30, 1964. An associate of his chapel choir throughout adolescence, he became immersed in reggae during senior high school, and was ultimately called the selector for the neighborhood Rambo AUDIO SYSTEM. With time, Sanchez considered singing aswell, …

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Eek-A-Mouse

Ludicrous, bizarre, and uniquely initial, few DJs possess made this type of splash within the dancehall scene than Eek-A-Mouse. An designer who in virtually any additional country is a one-hit question, in Jamaica became children name having created a whole brand-new vocal design, sing-jay, flooding the airwaves along with his …

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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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Chaka Demus & Pliers

Rough-voiced deejay Chaka Demus (given birth to John Taylor in Kingston, Jamaica in August, 1963) and smooth-toned vocalist Pliers (given birth to Everton Bonner in Rockhall Hillsides, Jamaica about April 4, 1963) attended together to generate probably one of the most effective duos in the annals of Jamaican music. The …

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Ini Kamoze

For Ini Kamoze, the street to success continues to be arduous and he has undergone many substantial adjustments musically and physically since he burst onto the music picture in 1983 along with his highly effective eponymous debut album for Island. Referred to as “The Hotstepper,” Kamoze advocates transformation through what …

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