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Mutabaruka

His poems possess given voice to some country and helped forge a completely new genre of music, dub/tempo poetry. Groundbreaking, fiery, scathing, and stinging, Mutabaruka’s terms are as powerful in writing as on Compact disc, so the literary community had a need to create a fresh term simply for his …

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Linton Kwesi Johnson

Although he has only released one album of new materials within the last a decade, and virtually retired from your live stage after his 1985 tour, Linton Kwesi Johnson remains a towering number in reggae music. Given birth to in Kingston, Jamaica and elevated within the Brixton portion of London, …

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Lillian Allen

Canada’s preeminent dub poet, whose all-female music group kicks seeing that hard seeing that Dennis Bovell’s, with equivalent genre-bending. Brilliant vocabulary that snaps like gum, with properly matched musical bedrooms.

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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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