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  2. VP Records - Wikipedia

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    VP Records is an independent Caribbean-owned record label in Queens, New York.The label is known for releasing music by notable artists in reggae, dancehall and soca.VP Records has offices in New York City, Miami, London, Kingston, Tokyo, Johannesburg and Rio de Janeiro.

  3. Nordia Coco Witter - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, she started recording at Geejam Studios in Port Antonio, Jamaica, and was simultaneously featured on international TV channels, including BET. [20] Nordia later teamed up with Santigold and did a collaboration with Switch and Diplo, a record producer, rapper, singer, songwriter and record executive who is the co-creator and lead member of the dancehall music project, Major Lazer.

  4. Cory Rooney - Wikipedia

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    Mark Cory Rooney (born 1968) is an American record producer. He has been credited on successful releases for high-profile music industry artists including Mariah Carey , Mary J. Blige , Jessica Simpson , Jennifer Lopez , Marc Anthony , Thalia , Michael Jackson , and Destiny's Child , among others.

  5. JMJ Records - Wikipedia

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    The label folded in 2002 after the murder of its founder in his own recording studio 24/7 Studios, in Jamaica, Queens on October 30, 2002. [2] The first label artist was The Afros, which consisted of Kool Tee (Tadone Hill), DJ Kippy-O (Kip Morgan) and Beastie Boys' DJ Hurricane (Wendell Fite). The group name stands for "A Funky Rhythmic ...

  6. Bernard Wright - Wikipedia

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    Wright was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York. [1] In the liner notes to his debut album 'Nard, he stated that his mother is Lessie Wright. [2] His godmother was singer Roberta Flack. [3] He attended the High School of Performing Arts in New York. [4] His classmates included writer Carl Hancock Rux and gospel

  7. 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]

  8. Dinky Bingham - Wikipedia

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    Raised in Jamaica, Queens, and now based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bingham is the son of a preacher.He started in the music industry as a pianist and vocalist in 1982 for the then-new Phonogram studios, where he recorded several tracks on the White Soul album project with underground jazz artists.

  9. Serious Times (Horace Andy album) - Wikipedia

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    Serious Times is an album by the roots reggae artist Horace Andy, released on 21 June 2010. [1] The album features a band made up of veteran reggae musicians including drummer Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, keyboard player Lloyd "Obeah" Denton and saxophonist Dean Fraser. [2]