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  2. Dancehall Queens - Wikipedia

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    A Dancehall Queen is a female celebrity in the musical genre called dancehall. [ 1 ] [ page needed ] She is known for her charisma, latest dance moves, and sexy fashion sense. The tradition originated in Jamaican dancehall parties in the ghettos, seeking the best local female dancer.

  3. Lady G - Wikipedia

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    Janice Fyffe (born 7 May 1968), known as Lady G, is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae deejay. She is widely recognised as a dancehall veteran and pioneer. She is widely recognised as a dancehall veteran and pioneer.

  4. Dance hall (Jamaican) - Wikipedia

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    The dance halls of Jamaica in the 1950s and 1960s were home to public dances usually targeted at younger patrons. Sound system operators had big home-made audio systems (often housed in the flat bed of a pickup truck), spinning records from popular American rhythm and blues musicians and Jamaican ska and rocksteady performers.

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    Johanna Taylor breezes through old school Jamaican dancehall history to the delight of many TikTok users.

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  7. Junko Kudō - Wikipedia

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    Under the nickname of Junko Bashment, aged 24 in April 2002, she became the first non-Jamaican, in Montego Bay, Jamaica, to win the official female dance tournament for "dancehall reggae" music and took the $50,000 prize, [1] and as a consequence took the title of "Dancehall Queen", after two years of practice and a background in classical ballet. [2]

  8. Lady Saw - Wikipedia

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    Marion Hall (born 12 July 1969; formerly known by the stage name Lady Saw) is a Jamaican singer and songwriter whose career has spanned over two decades.Formerly known as the Queen of Dancehall, she is known for her guest appearance on No Doubt's "Underneath It All," which went triple Platinum and won a Grammy for No Doubt.

  9. Dancehall Queen Stacey - Wikipedia

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    Denise Cumberland, known under the performance name of Dancehall Queen Stacey, is a Jamaican dancer who was crowned Dancehall Queen there in 1999. Biography [ edit ]