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  2. Hempress Sativa - Wikipedia

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    Kerida Shushana Johnson (born 15 July 1984), [1] known professionally as Hempress Sativa, is a contemporary reggae singer and songwriter from Jamaica. Her music aligns with the roots reggae tradition [ 2 ] with variants of hip hop , afrobeats and R&B .

  3. Lady G - Wikipedia

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    Lady G performed at Tony Rebel's Rebel Salute 2020 festival which drew much praise from audience, organisers and media alike. [11] [12] Lady G was recognised by the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) with an 'Iconic Artiste in the Music Industry' award in February 2020. [13] Buju Banton and Shabba Ranks were also honoured at the same ...

  4. Charly Black - Wikipedia

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    He also appeared in San José, Costa Rica on December 2 of the same year, where "Gyal You a Party Animal" was certified Diamond in Central America, making him the first Jamaican music artist to be Diamond-awarded in the said region. [9] 2024 in August he will perform at Ruhr Reggae Summer (Mülheim an der Ruhr).

  5. Buju Banton - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, Banton was featured on the Bad Boys for Life soundtrack, which was produced by DJ Khaled. His song titled "Murda She Wrote" was a nod to the 1992 dancehall classic "Murder She Wrote" by Jamaican reggae duo Chaka Demus & Pliers. [35] On 29 February 2020, Banton produced the "Steppaz Riddim" under this own Gargamel Music label.

  6. Alkaline (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Bartley began recording at the age of 16 and using the stage name Alkaline. When he was still in school, he made songs like "Proof", "Mi Love Woman", "Reflections" and "Missing You" creating long-term predictions and expressing his teenage experiences while making music videos on school grounds and in the streets of Jamaica with his close friends.

  7. Jesse Royal (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Vogue Magazine listed Royal as part of a greater on-going "Reggae Revival" movement (along with other reggae artists Chronixx, Jah9 and Protoje) happening in Jamaica and the rest of the world, revitalizing the genre of roots reggae. [9] In 2016, Royal was featured on the Raging Fyah album, Everlasting in a song titled "Humble".

  8. Dexta Daps - Wikipedia

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    Dexta Daps. Louis Anthony Grandison (born 12 January 1986), known by his stage name Dexta Daps, Dappa Don or Dexta, is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae performer. Grandison's career began in 2012 with the release of his first two singles "Save me Jah" and "May You Be". [1]

  9. Christopher Martin (singer) - Wikipedia

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    He has worked with a number of top producers in reggae and dancehall including Robert Livingston (Big Yard), Arif Cooper, Shane Brown(Jukeboxx) and Christopher Birch. Martin has performed numerous stage shows across Jamaica and was notably invited to perform at One Night with Michael Bolton and at the 2008 Air Jamaica Jazz Festival.