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Lord Kossity

French hip-hop front-runner Lord Kossity began his saving career in the first ’90s as an associate of the group Comparison, alongside his cousin Dr. Jekyll. His intro of raga in to the zouk music that dominated French Antilles’ radio produced him an designer to watch in early stages, making his …

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Mr. Vegas

Clifford Smith got the nickname Mr. Vegas from his schoolmates who believed he high-kicked the soccer ball just like a Vegas showgirl. The dancehall singjay (a person who combines his performing with rapping, or toasting) began by performing cover variations of well-known Jamaican music with little achievement. Despite being called …

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John Brown’s Body

Named honoring the legendary abolitionist, reggae unit John Brown’s Body was led by singer/guitarist Kevin Kinsella, a longtime buff of Caribbean music who shaped the group Tribulations while going to college in Boston in 1989. 3 years later on they took best honors in the annual Yamaha Soundcheck competition, touring …

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Frisco Kid

b. Stephen Wray, Traditional western Kingston, Jamaica, Western Indies. Wray started to emulate leading DJs while still at college and was ultimately given an opportunity on the mike at smaller sized dances. While employed in a garage area in Kingston, an opportunity meeting with who owns the Exodus Nuclear audio …

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Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers

Originally formed in the request of the father Bob Marley, it had been just after his death the Melody Makers arrived to their own. Even though group stay indebted with their father’s musical memory space, the quartet has truly gone on to develop a exclusive crossover sound, much taken off …

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Sean Paul

Dancehall superstar Sean Paul began rating strike singles in Jamaica in 1996 and steadily attracted international interest thereafter, eventually breaking in to the pop mainstream in 2002 with Dutty Rock and roll. Delivered Sean Paul Henriques on January 8, 1973, the multi-ethnic Paul (his parents acquired Portuguese, Chinese language, and …

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Elephant Man

A genuine dancehall superstar, the boisterous DJ Elephant Guy (aka Energy God) was created O’Neil Bryan in 1974. Excessively huge ears as a kid gained him the nickname “Dumbo Elephant” from his classmates within the Seaview Backyards section of Kingston, Jamaica. Shabba Rates and Bounty Killer had been Seaview residents …

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Super Cat

A significant figure in the positive-consciousness dancehall movement, Jamaican DJ/toaster Super Kitty was created William Maragh within a ghetto portion of Kingston referred to as Cockburn Pencil or Seivright Backyards (exactly the same area that produced DJ famous actors like U-Roy and Prince Jazzbo). Thinking about music from an extremely …

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Tanto Metro & Devonte

Dancehall deejay Tanto Metro (Tag Wolfe) and singer Devonte (Wayne Passley) forged a long-term alliance in the past due ’90s. Prior to the Kingston, Jamaica natives became a duo, Tanto Metro had been a veteran designer with hemorrhoids of singles for brands like Shelter Rock and roll and Surprising Vibes, …

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