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  2. T.O.K. - Wikipedia

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    It was the Jamaican Labour Party's 2001 theme song, but came to be criticized for its homophobic lyrics (chi chi man being a slur for a gay man). [5] T.O.K. entered the US market in 2001 with their debut album, My Crew, My Dawgs, which made the Top 10 in the Billboard Top Reggae Album Chart and achieved platinum status in Japan.

  3. My Crew, My Dawgs - Wikipedia

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    All songs by R. Clarke, Xavier Davidson, A. McCalla, and C. Thompson unless otherwise indicated. "Prophecy" [Intro] — 1:40 "Man Ah Bad Man" — 2:53

  4. Our World (album) - Wikipedia

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    Our World is the third studio album from dancehall/reggae fusion group T.O.K., released in 2009. Track listing All tracks include production by group members ...

  5. Unknown Language - Wikipedia

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    Unknown Language is the second studio album from the dancehall/reggae fusion group T.O.K., released in 2005. Track listing ... Song Chart positions U.S. Hot 100 U.S ...

  6. Riddim - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1970s, riddims have accompanied reggae music and through the 1980s, more widely known as dancehall. As seen in dancehall music, there is a voicing part – sung by the DJ – over some riddim that has probably been widely used in many other songs. There is a unique establishment in the combination of riddims and voicing.

  7. TKO (band) - Wikipedia

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    The song "End of the Line", whose intro is taken from the classical piece "Toccata and Fugue in D minor", was also included on the 1984 Shrapnel Records compilation US Metal Vol. IV. TKO found a secure new fan base with the growing heavy metal audience and was part of a vibrant Seattle metal scene which included Metal Church , Queensrÿche ...

  8. OK Fred - Wikipedia

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    Errol Dunkley stated that the song is about an up-town girl who falls for a down-town guy who is a non-conformist in the way he dresses and wants to become care-free like him. Jamaican parents might tell their unkempt children, "Fix up youself, put you shirt in you trousers, you look like a yaga yaga" [sic]. [ 3 ]

  9. 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).

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