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  2. Nordia Coco Witter - Wikipedia

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    Nordia "Coco" Witter is from Kingston, Jamaica.She has been honing her pop-infused, EDM Reggae and Dancehall sound and started by singing in her high school choir. During her teen years and early 20s, Nordia's extensive travels between the Caribbean Islands, Miami, New York City, Los Angeles and throughout Europe would see her begin to incorporate her global perspective into her lyrics ...

  3. Jon Baker (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Baker then based himself in New York where he met club promoter and manager Ruza Blue who introduced him to the hip-hop scene in the Bronx. [2] Baker then began working at The Roxy club. [12] [13] Baker produced fashion shows for various designers and events in New York, such as the Danceteria and the Peppermint Lounge. [2]

  4. Ruschell Boone - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Boone was nominated for three New York Emmy Awards for news reporting and work on NY1's talk shows, [8] and in 2020 she was nominated again as a live reporter. [9] She won in 2021 for her series New York: Unfiltered. [10] She moved to the anchor desk in 2021, [11] where her work was nominated for another Emmy posthumously in 2024. [12]

  5. Liondub - Wikipedia

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    Voicing dubplates has played a large role in Liondub's success as he travels to Kingston, Jamaica regularly to record dubplates at studios such as Anchor, Tuff Gong, Exodus, Rooftop, and Mixing Lab for sound systems and producers worldwide. [2]

  6. Radio anchor dives under desk live on air as earthquake rocks ...

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    Radio host Cliff Hughes was in the middle of a live on-air interview when a earthquake began shaking his studio, prompting him to dive under his desk. The 5.4 magnitude earthquake hit Jamaica on ...

  7. Randy Chin - Wikipedia

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    Vincent "Randy" Chin (3 October 1937 – 2 February 2003) was a Jamaican record producer and entrepreneur who ran the Randy's shop, recording studio, and record label, later moving to New York City and setting up the VP Records empire, now the world's largest independent label and distributor of Caribbean music.

  8. Gangsta Blues - Wikipedia

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    Recording for the album took place in-between 2001 and 2004. It was recorded across various recording studios in Jamaica and America. Production came from her longtime life partner Andrew Henton among many others including Neil Amos, Romain "Sherkhan" Chiffre, Mr. Doo, Philip "Fatis" Burrell, Steven Stanley, and Digital B, with writing coming from Tanya herself on every track, Andrew on most ...

  9. Sasha (Jamaican musician) - Wikipedia

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    Christine Chin (born 1974), [2] better known by her stage names Sasha and Sista Sasha, is a Jamaican dancehall musician, presently recording gospel music. [3] Born in Kingston, Jamaica, she was raised in Queens, New York City. [2] Her first big hit was Dat Sexy Body. [2]