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On 6 August 2011, being the 49th anniversary of the country's independence, the Governor-General of Jamaica conferred the Order of Distinction in the rank of Officer (OD) upon Dobson, for his contribution to reggae music and representation of Jamaican culture. [6] [9] He became a born-again Christian and recorded several gospel albums. [6]
Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay are charts that rank the top-performing country music songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. Hot Country Songs ranks songs based on digital downloads, streaming, and airplay not only from country stations but from stations of all formats, a methodology introduced in 2012. [1]
The Best of Inner Circle: Trojan Records. The Best of Inner Circle: The Capitol Years 1976–1977. Capitol Records; 1998 Greatest Hits: NZ: #10. [7] Warner Music. 2000 Big in Jamaica: Inner Circle and Jacob Miller. Music Deluxe. 2002 Kool Operator: Remixes from Reggae Man, Barefoot in Negril, and Log On. Circle Sound International. 2004 This Is ...
The following month he won awards for Best Song (for "Smile Jamaica") and Best Music Video (for "Here Comes Trouble") at the 33rd International Reggae & World Music Awards. [22] He founded his own ZincFence Recordz production house along with producer Romain "Teflon" Arnett and co-producer/engineer Ricardo "Shadyz" Lynch. [ 4 ]
Lady G performed at Tony Rebel's Rebel Salute 2020 festival which drew much praise from audience, organisers and media alike. [11] [12] Lady G was recognised by the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) with an 'Iconic Artiste in the Music Industry' award in February 2020. [13] Buju Banton and Shabba Ranks were also honoured at the same ...
The song, based on Kurt Riley's Jambe-An riddim, [5] gradually spread outside Jamaica to win over audiences across South America. It was licensed worldwide by Allezgo Productions and for the US by Casablanca Records in early 2016, followed by the release of a music video for the song on YouTube months later.
The Fabulous Five Inc. (also known as Fab 5) is a reggae and soca band formed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. Over a 45-year career, they have released 26 albums, had many number 1 hits in Jamaica, and were the featured musicians on Johnny Nash's platinum album I Can See Clearly Now.
The song also peaked at number 1 on the Dancehall/Reggae fusion Charts of the Jamaica Weekly Music Charts for two consecutive weeks. [5] In Canada it peaked at No. 69 on the Canadian Hot 100. [6] The official remix for the song features rapper Nicki Minaj. [7] It spent 29 weeks on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Chart and 15 weeks on the Billboard ...