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  2. Who Mad Again - Wikipedia

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    "Who Mad Again" is a dancehall song with dembow ... As of December 2022, the music video for Who Mad Again had over 31 million views on YouTube. [1 ... (Ultratop 50 ...

  3. Charly Black - Wikipedia

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    The song was a hit in these regions, [2] as well as in some parts of the Caribbean and Central America. It is also one of the most watched dancehall videos on YouTube with over 238 million views as of February 2022. [3] Other songs include "Whine & Kotch" Feat. J Capri, "Girlfriend" , "Bike Back", and "Hoist & Wine".

  4. Stonebwoy - Wikipedia

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    Livingstone Etse Satekla (Born 5 March 1988), better known by his stage name Stonebwoy, is a Ghanaian Afropop, Afro-dancehall and reggae musician from Ashaiman, Accra. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is the CEO of Burniton Music Group.

  5. Category:Dancehall songs - Wikipedia

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    Jamaican dancehall songs (12 C, 2 P) C. Capella Grey songs (2 P) S. Shontelle songs (7 P) Pages in category "Dancehall songs"

  6. Spice (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after its release, the song was banned by the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation due to its explicit lyrical content. [13] "Romping Shop" was ranked number 9 on both Pitchfork's list of the 50 Best Dancehall Songs of All Time [14] and Billboard's 12 Best Dancehall & Reggaeton Choruses of the 21st Century. [15]

  7. Tiger (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Norman Washington Jackson (born 6 June 1960), [1] better known as Tiger, is a Jamaican dancehall musician active since the late 1970s. He is known for his growling style of deejaying , often imitated by other dancehall deejays since his initial rise to fame.

  8. Dexta Daps - Wikipedia

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    Dexta Daps rode this wave of popularity into 2015. With the release of "Shabba Madda Pot" having over 13 million views on YouTube, this song is one of Grandison's most iconic songs. He has collaborated with many dancehall artists including Kranium, Masicka, Mavado, and international artists like M.I.A, Davido, Kiesza, and Tory Lanez. Dexta Daps ...

  9. RDX (band) - Wikipedia

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    Williams and Bedward began their dancehall music career in 2003 as members of a group called "Xsytment". [1] In 2006, they broke away and formed the duo. In 2007, they released the hit single "Dance". [1] Their collaborations have included Lose Yourself with Major Lazer, Mash Up The Place with Sak Noel & Salvi and Ser Libre with Konshens.