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  2. The Elovaters - Wikipedia

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    It debuted #1 on Billboard ' s Reggae chart and iTunes Reggae chart. [7] [8] It was also voted people's choice "Album of the Year" by Surf Roots TV & Radio. [9] Rootfire defined their music as "warm weather reggae out of one of the coldest places in the country." [10] The band is currently represented by Madison House Agency. [6]

  3. Groundation - Wikipedia

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    Fox has continued working with the band on every subsequent release, helping to shape their sound on We Free Again (2004), Upon The Bridge (2006), Here I Am (2009), Building An Ark (2012), and A Miracle (2014) creating a catalog of genre-bending, deep, progressive roots reggae music. Similarly, Groundation’s artwork had a consistent look and ...

  4. Putumayo World Music - Wikipedia

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    336 Reggae Playground (Re-Release with 3 new tracks) (26 July 2013) 337 World Reggae (Re-Release with 6 new tracks) (26 July 2013) 338 Café Latino (24 September 2013) 339 Latin Lounge (Re-Release with 3 new tracks) (24 September 2013) 340 Acoustic Christmas (10 November 2013) 2014 341 Native America (18 February 2014) 342 Music of the Andes ...

  5. Reggae - Wikipedia

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    Reggae (/ ˈ r ɛ ɡ eɪ /) is a music genre that originated in Jamaica during the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora. [1] A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, "Do the Reggay", was the first popular song to use the word reggae, effectively naming the genre and introducing it to a global audience.

  6. New lounge offers reggae music, Caribbean nightlife just ...

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    The Reggae Lounge expects to open in early December at 2630 Statesville Ave. Co-owners and husband-and-wife Elvado and Lytondra Laing have been renovating the 1,300-square-foot space for over a year.

  7. Rebelution (band) - Wikipedia

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    Two years after their first album, Rebelution released their second full-length album, Bright Side of Life on August 4, 2009. Bright Side of Life was officially released and dominated the iTunes charts, reaching the #1 spot on iTunes in the Reggae music genre, and the #3 spot for Top Albums Downloaded in the United States in all genres of music.

  8. Uzimon - Wikipedia

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    Uzimon (born Daniel Douglas Frith) is a dancehall/reggae artist originally from Bermuda. He is probably best known internationally for his song "Steven Seagal 2.0", [2] which was featured on the front page of The Pirate Bay for an extended period, garnering the video viral status.

  9. I Wayne - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2004, Wayne released Can't Satisfy Her, in the new wave of reggae. The track was reportedly the first roots reggae song to be added to the influential Hot 97 playlist. [1] In November 2004, I Wayne signed a recording contract with VP Records to release his debut album, Lava Ground. [3]