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  2. Reggae Sumfest - Wikipedia

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    Reggae Sumfest is the largest music festival in Jamaica and the Caribbean, taking place each year in mid-July in Montego Bay. [1] Sumfest started in 1993. It attracts crowds of all ages from all over the world, and has featured a variety of Jamaican reggae artists such as Damian "Junior Gong" Marley and Stephen Marley, Ziggy Marley, Bunny Wailer, The Mighty Diamonds, Toots & the Maytals ...

  3. Stuart Wilson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 Stuart Wilson made his debut at Reggae Sumfest [4] with his band Love Culture [5] Stuart then went on to Thailand to play a dizzying 72 shows over a three month period with his band before returning to Jamaica. [6]

  4. No-Maddz - Wikipedia

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    The group have performed at several of Jamaica's major festivals, including Rebel Salute, Reggae Sumfest and The National Grand Gala. In an April 2013 Rolling Stone magazine article Chris Blackwell , founder of Island Records , stated "There's a band called the No-Maddz who are more like theater than a group.

  5. D'Angel - Wikipedia

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    She twice performed at Reggae Sumfest, Jamaica's largest reggae festival. The Gleaner praised her 2016 performance at "Galiday Bounce" in Ewarton. [5] Her song Stronger reached the top of Jamaica's music video charts. In 2017, she recorded the song "Whipped", a response to Dexta Daps' song Owner. [15]

  6. Spice (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Spice went on to perform the song with Mýa during that year's annual Reggae Sumfest. A music video for "Take Him Out," directed by Ras Kassa, was released in 2012. A music video for "Take Him Out," directed by Ras Kassa, was released in 2012.

  7. Lively up yourself: Set sail to the sounds of Jamaica ... - AOL

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    From Bob Marley tributes to dancehall’s finest, the Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise brings Jamaica’s signature sounds to the water. […] The post Lively up yourself: Set sail to the sounds ...

  8. Tiger (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson was born in Kingston, Jamaica. [3] [4] He first recorded as a singer under the name Ranking Tiger, his first single being "Why Can't You Leave Dreadlocks Alone?" in 1978. [3] In the early 1980s he began working as a DJ with the Black Star Sound System, often performing alongside fellow deejay Bruk Back and singer Anthony Malvo. [3]

  9. Chronixx - Wikipedia

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    Chronixx popularity grew throughout 2012, with significant airplay in Jamaica, and performances at festivals such as Reggae Sumfest and a show in December at the Tracks and Records nightclub/restaurant in Kingston, which was attended by Usain Bolt. [4] He was featured on the Major Lazer-curated mixtape Start a Fire. [8]