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  2. List of reggae musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of reggae musicians. This includes artists who have either been critical to the genre or have had a considerable amount of exposure (such as in the case of one that has been on a major label). Bands are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"), and individuals are listed by last name.

  3. Daddy Freddy - Wikipedia

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    Freddy teamed up with renowned dub producer The Rootsman in 2000 to make the new album, Old School – New School (Third Eye Music). [ 1 ] Since then Freddy has relocated to Bristol, UK where he has been making new music - often teaming up with Blackout JA - and recording and training dancehall artists.

  4. U-Roy - Wikipedia

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    Old School/New Rules (2007) – produced by Mad Professor [14] Pray Fi Di People (2012) – produced by Ewart Beckford [14] Talking Roots (2018) – produced by Mad Professor [14] Solid Gold U-Roy (2021) [14] Dread In A Africa U-Roy (2022) Jamaican Art Records; The Deejay Battle: Sly & Robbie vs. Roots Radics feat. Big Youth (2023) Serious Reggae

  5. Mavado (singer) - Wikipedia

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    He was the only non-G-Unit feature on the album. In 2008 Mavado was given the UK MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act. In April 2010, Mavado starred in a music video as a gangster in Drake's song "Find Your Love" for Drake's album Thank Me Later. Mavado formed his own label, Mansion Records, in 2011, which debuted with the single "Delilah". [13]

  6. List of dub artists - Wikipedia

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  7. Pat Kelly (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Horatious Adolphus "Pat" Kelly (6 August 1944 – 16 July 2019) [1] was a prolific, influential Jamaican rocksteady and reggae singer and innovative, groundbreaking sound engineer working with King Tubby, Bunny Lee and Scientist (musician), whose career began in the mid-1960s. [2]

  8. Hugh Mundell - Wikipedia

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    "Nineteen year old Jamaican singer Hugh Mundell, backed by Ras Kidus Roots Connection, contributed a brief set that was marred by the fact that he was obviously feeling the effects of a cold. This was a disappointment, because the angelically voiced singer possesses one of the purest voices in popular music.

  9. Bob Andy - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaican government conferred the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander (CD) on Andy in October 2006 for his contributions to the development of Jamaican music. [ 9 ] In March 2015, Andy was mugged on Mona Road in St. Andrew and robbed of JA$50,000 and two cellphones, the assailant slashing his left arm with a knife in the attack.