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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. Patra (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, she appeared on the Two Culture Clash project, where she was featured on the album's lead single, "How Do You Love" featuring fellow reggae artist, Danny English. Her fourth studio album, Where I've Been , was released in 2005, preceded by the single "Man Dem Thriller" and released through the independent record label , Wall ...

  4. 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 ...

  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. [1]

  6. Sonia Pottinger - Wikipedia

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    Sonia Durrant was born in Leith Hall, Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica.She moved to Kingston as a child, and attended St George's girls school. She trained as a secretary and followed an accountancy course before marrying accountant Lindon O. Pottinger.

  7. Lady Saw - Wikipedia

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    Marion Hall, formerly known by the stage name Lady Saw, is a Jamaican singer and songwriter whose career has spanned over two decades.Formerly known as the Queen of Dancehall, she is known for her guest appearance on No Doubt's "Underneath It All," which went triple Platinum and won a Grammy for No Doubt.

  8. HoodCelebrityy - Wikipedia

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    Tina Pinnock (born July 5, 1991), known mononymously as Tina and previously known professionally as HoodCelebrityy, is a Jamaican singer and songwriter.Born and raised in Portmore, Jamaica, Tina migrated to The Bronx, New York City at the age of 12.

  9. Tanya Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Vivienne Tanya Stephenson (born 2 July 1973), [1] [2] [3] known by her stage name Tanya Stephens, is a Jamaican reggae singer and deejay who emerged in the late 1990s. She is most known for her hits "Yuh Nuh Ready Fi Dis Yet" — later featured on the Reggae Gold 1997 compilation album — and "It's a Pity", for which Stephens achieved international recognition. [4]