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  2. Ray G - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Ray G won an award of the best years act from Western Uganda, an award by New Janzi Awards, [10] an award aimed at awarding Ugandan musicians in the creative art industry. [ 11 ] After the serious outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, he appeared on the many raised voices that intended to sensitize the community about the deadly virus.

  3. Midi, Maxi & Efti - Wikipedia

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    Midi, Maxi & Efti was a Swedish musical group with African influences from the early 1990s. [1] Their two biggest hits were «Bad Bad Boys» and «Ragga Steady». The band consisted of the two twin sisters Tsedey «Midi» Berhanu and Selam «Maxi» Berhanu and their friend Freweyni «Efti» Teclehaimanot, all of them born in 1976.

  4. Ragga - Wikipedia

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    Raggamuffin music (or simply ragga) is a subgenre of dancehall and reggae music. The instrumentals primarily consist of electronic music with heavy use of sampling . Wayne Smith 's " Under Mi Sleng Teng ", produced by King Jammy in 1985 on a Casio MT-40 synthesizer, is a seminal ragga song.

  5. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, a new music genre afro ragga locally called Kidandali formed by Rasta Rob, Kid Fox, Ras Khan, Messe, Shanks Vivid, Menton Summer, Ragga Dee, Bebe Cool and Jose Chameleone Bobi Wine and Steve Jean - who would later produce their songs. In 1997, Emperor Orlandoh and Menton Summer were the darlings after their "Sirikawo Baby ...

  6. I Like to Move It - Wikipedia

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    Its music video was directed by Craig K. McCall and filmed in New York City. The song was adapted in a Spanish version by Dominican merengue-house duo Sandy & Papo, as "Mueve, mueve", in 1995. In 2021, it was reworked in a remix version by Tunisian DJ-producer duo, Outrage and Spanish DJ and vocalist Alejandro under the title, "Move It". [5]

  7. Reggae Owes Me Money - Wikipedia

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    By fusing the Ragga Twins' reggae with Shut Up & Dance's production style, [1] Reggae Owes Me Money became a blueprint for jungle music, [3] [17] [18] a genre defined by its usage of basslines, breakbeats and ragga, [18] and which Dan Kuper of the New Statesman describes as the first authentic British dance music genre and a direct ancestor to ...

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  9. Ragga Twins - Wikipedia

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    The Ragga Twins, also known as RTC, are an English ragga and jungle MC duo of Deman Rocker (David Destouche) and Flinty Badman (Trevor Destouche). Originating from Hackney, England, they started out on London's Unity sound system, [1] and are regarded as pioneers of the scene. [2] AllMusic called them "crucial cogs in the development of U.K ...