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  2. Lady G - Wikipedia

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    Her father is reggae singer Ken Fyffe, who has toured with the Congos and worked with vintage reggae groups the Sparkles and the Eternals. [2] [3] As a child she used to sneak out of the house to travel round the island with renowned soundsystem Black Scorpio. [4] After leaving school, Lady G met dancehall deejay Lord Sassafrass, who became her ...

  3. Jamaican dancehall deejay Danny English has reportedly died from a diabetes-related illness.He was 54. The musician was best known for the 2002 hit “Party Time” alongside Egg Nog, which ...

  4. Etana (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Etana executively produced her fifth album, Reggae Forever, which was released in March 2018 and distributed by Tad's Records. Reggae Forever remained at number one on the Billboard reggae albums chart for two consecutive weeks. This makes Etana the first female in more than two decades, in Reggae, to gain top position twice on the chart. [9]

  5. Ruschell Boone - Wikipedia

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    Ruschell Boone (née West; 1975 – 3 September 2023) was a Jamaican-born American reporter and journalist based in New York City. She worked for NY1 cable television news from 2002 until her death in 2023.

  6. Carlene Smith - Wikipedia

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    Carlene Smith (born 1 May 1973), also known as Dancehall Queen Carlene, is a Jamaican former dancer and socialite. Beginning her career in the early 1990s, Smith is credited as Jamaica 's first Dancehall Queen .

  7. Category:Jamaican dancehall musicians - Wikipedia

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  8. Natasja Saad - Wikipedia

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    Natasja Saad (31 October 1974 – 24 June 2007), also known mononymously as Natasja and also as Dou T and Little T, was a Danish rapper, deejay, and singer.While already relatively successful in her native Denmark, her vocals on a popular reggae fusion remix of "Calabria" gained her worldwide fame and a number one spot on Billboard ' s Hot Dance Airplay chart six months after her death in a ...

  9. HoodCelebrityy - Wikipedia

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    Reggae, which featured the song "Island Girls," a collaboration with Cardi B and Josh X. [5] The mixtape would later peak at number 9 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. [12] Later in 2017, she released the single, "Walking Trophy." [13] She was also featured on the remix of the French Montana song, "Famous."