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Steel Pulse

Metal Pulse were among Britain’s ideal reggae rings, rivaled just by Aswad with regards to creative and business achievement. Generally a protest-minded Rastafarian clothing, Metal Pulse began playing authentic root base reggae with details of jazz and Latin music, and gained a substantial target audience among white U.K. punks aswell. …

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Lucky Dube

Lucky Dube (given birth to Ermelo Dube; pronounced “doo bay”) is usually among South Africa’s best-selling performers and something of its most outspoken performers. Although he in the beginning sang in the original Zulu mbaqanga design, his proceed to reggae in 1984 was sparked by his mission expressing his anger …

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Majek Fashek

African reggae star Majek Fashek (blessed: Majekodunmi Fasheke) attracted worldwide attention, in 1987, when his self-penned tune, “Send Straight down The Rainfall,” appeared to coax a rain surprise that ended among the worst draughts in Nigeria’ s history. Labled a “prophet”, Fashek continued to become among Africa’s most significant reggae-influenced …

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Amazulu

This predominantly female ska band earned themselves a string of UK hit singles within the mid-80s. The music group comprised Annie Ruddock (b. Ann-Marie Teresa Antoinette Ruddock, 2 July 1961; lead vocals), Claire Kenny (bass), Lesley Seaside (b. 30 Sept 1954; saxophone), Sharon Bailey (b. 22 November 1957; percussion) and …

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