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  2. Ninjaman - Wikipedia

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    2 Discography. 3 References. 4 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... 1966), better known as Ninjaman, and sometimes as Don Gorgon is a Jamaican dancehall ...

  3. Yellowman - Wikipedia

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    Winston Foster OD, [1] [2] (1956 [3] or 15 January 1959 [4]) better known by the stage name Yellowman and also known as King Yellowman, is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay.He first became popular in Jamaica in the 1980s, rising to prominence with a series of singles that established his reputation.

  4. Vybz Kartel - Wikipedia

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    The clash turned violent when Kartel's crew members, as well as Kartel himself, threw punches and assaulted Ninjaman onstage. [14] While Kartel's manager initially blamed Ninjaman, [ 14 ] Kartel himself quickly apologised to Ninjaman and festival organizers for the fracas. [ 15 ]

  5. Church Heathen - Wikipedia

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    The first video was shot entirely around and in a church and has much more relation to the powerful message found in the lyrics of the song, while the second video was shot at The Quad Night Club in Kingston, Jamaica. Many people from the first video return to the second video. In addition to the second video, it features a verse by Ninja Man.

  6. Tony Rebel - Wikipedia

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    Discography. Albums. Real Rough (1990) (with Capleton and Ninjaman) Die Hard (1991) Penthouse (with Cutty Ranks) 20 Man Dead (1991) Charm (with Cutty Ranks)

  7. Tinga Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Stewart's career began in the late 1960s, his first single being 1969's "She's Gone", with Ernest Wilson of The Clarendonians.He worked with producer Derrick Harriott in the early 1970s, with releases such as "Hear That Train", and performed on the PNP bandwagon in 1971, in support of Michael Manley's election campaign. [1]

  8. Elephant Man discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of Jamaican musician Elephant Man. Albums Studio albums ... featuring Shelly Thunder, Elephant Man, Ninjaman, Redd Foxx, Adrian Banton, Rayvon ...

  9. Don Devore - Wikipedia

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    Donald Willard Devore Jr. is an American artist and curator, known as Don Devore, who has been a member of the bands Ink & Dagger, Frail, Rain on the Parade, The Icarus Line, Lilys, Amazing Baby, Historics, Vague Angels, and Souls She Said, among others.