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  2. Dutty Wine - Wikipedia

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    The Dutty Wine is a Jamaican dance, typically performed by young women. [1] The dance originated in Jamaica as with many other dances like "Log on" and "Screechie". There are several dancers in Jamaica who claim they were its creator, among them a dancehall queen named Mad Michelle who refers to a video recording from 2003. [2]

  3. Mad Michelle - Wikipedia

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    Mad Michelle (real name Ann Marie McKoy) is a Jamaican dancer who was crowned Dancehall Queen in 2003. [1] [2] She is among several dancers claiming to have originated the popular Dutty Wine dance.

  4. Tony Matterhorn - Wikipedia

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    Tony Matterhorn eventually crossed over into deejaying, and his Dutty Wine became both a hit single and a controversial dance craze in 2006. [1] [4] Matterhorn continues to record and tour, as both a deejay and soundman. [5] The nickname "Tony Matterhorn" comes from Matterhorn, a brand of cigarettes sold in Jamaica. [6]

  5. Howcast - Wikipedia

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    The Howcast for iPhone application launched in November 2008 and received more than 500,000 downloads by May 2009. [14] Howcast for iPhone, was the first how-to video iPhone application created and was featured in the Apple iPhone commercial "Itchy". [15] In May 2009, CNET named the app one of "five free iPhone apps that can improve your life ...

  6. Sounds from the Other Side - Wikipedia

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    Sounds from the Other Side received generally positive reviews from critics. Writing for Rolling Stone, Brittany Spanos stated: "On his own, Wizkid turns his Afropop into a meeting point for a host of party-starting dance styles, getting a dancehall assist from Major Lazer on "Naughty Ride," bringing in Chris Brown for the reggaeton-inflected "African Bad Gyal" and hooking back up with Drake ...

  7. Boasty - Wikipedia

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    "Boasty" is a song by British rappers Wiley and Stefflon Don and Jamaican rapper Sean Paul featuring vocals from English actor and musician Idris Elba.

  8. Rude Boy (Rihanna song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rude Boy" was produced by Rob Swire and Stargate who co-wrote the song with Rihanna, Ester Dean, and Makeba Riddick. [6] During an interview on the television show, Alan Carr: Chatty Man in February 2010, Carr asked Rihanna about the song's lyrics, with particular emphasis on the line "Come here rude boy, boy, can you get it up?/Come here rude boy, boy, is you big enough?"

  9. Talk:Dutty Wine - Wikipedia

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