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  2. Raw, the Best of Lady Saw - Wikipedia

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    This is the first of two albums released in 1998 by Jamaican Dancehall/Reggae artist Lady Saw. This is a best of compilation featuring her best hits. This album was well received and rated 4.5 stars by AMG.

  3. Lady Saw - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Hall took the name "Lady Saw" after the famous Jamaican singer Tenor Saw, who inspired her music.Her performances brought her to the attention of record producers and she recorded her first single for producer Piper, and "Love Me or Lef Me", produced by Olive Shaw received significant airplay. [4]

  4. Lady Saw discography - Wikipedia

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    The song won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 46th Grammy Awards. In 2004, Saw released "I've Got Your Man", the lead single of Strip Tease, which crossed-over on the R&B charts and peaked at number 58. [1] In 2016, Minister Marion Hall released her ninth album When God Speaks, dropping the stage name ...

  5. Underneath It All - Wikipedia

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    After the bridge, Lady Saw performs her toast. [6] Stefani then sings the chorus twice, and Clarke closes the song after Stefani repeats the line "Mm mm mm underneath it all" four times. [6] [8] An alternative version of "Underneath It All" with a more pop-centric structure was released to pop radio stations, omitting Lady Saw's contribution ...

  6. Smile (Vitamin C song) - Wikipedia

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    "Smile" is the debut single of American singer Vitamin C, featuring vocals from Jamaican reggae singer Lady Saw. "Smile" was the first single released from Vitamin C's self-titled debut album on June 8, 1999. Using television exposure as a major form of promotion, the song became a top-40 hit in Canada, Iceland, New Zealand, and the United States.

  7. 30 Best Songs That Are Classically 1950s - AOL

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    The song won a Grammy in 1958 for best R&B performance, and in 2001, the song was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Michael Ochs Archives - Getty Images “Diana” by Paul Anka (1957)

  8. Condom (song) - Wikipedia

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    Condom is a song written in 1996 by Lady Saw.It promoted the use of condoms and how important it is not to judge just by the nature or looks of a person. That everyone should protect themselves with the use of condoms. [1]

  9. My Way (Lady Saw album) - Wikipedia

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    Anyone familiar with reggae singer Gyptian’s mega-hit “Hold You” will recognize the chilled riddim underneath Saw’s great answer song “Me Hold You,” but if you want furious, jump to the wild highlight “Tighta” which utilizes the over-the-top “Cosa Nostra” riddim for controlled chaos" "While the X-rated elements of My Way can ...