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  2. Lovers rock - Wikipedia

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    Songs incorporating a mixture of love and romance, politics and reggae-inspired sounds have become an accepted trend in music. [8] Steve McQueen 's Lovers Rock film (with Dennis Bovell in a minor role), released in December 2020, chronicled a night at a 1980 blues party in West London in which lovers rock music played a central part in both the ...

  3. You Don't Love Me (No, No, No) - Wikipedia

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    "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" is a song by Jamaican recording artist Dawn Penn, released in February 1994 by Big Beat as the first single from her first studio album, No, No, No (1994). The song's lyrics are credited to Penn, Bo Diddley and Willie Cobbs, and production was handled by Steely & Clevie.

  4. One More Reggae for the Road - Wikipedia

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    Ingmar Nordströms recorded the song on their 1980 studio album Saxparty 7. [1] They also recorded it with lyrics in Swedish by Olle Bergman, as "Ta din reggae en gång till", and released it as a single the same year. [2] They were in the Swedish charts Svensktoppen with the song for five weeks between 30 November 1980 [3] –11 January 1981. [4]

  5. The Meditations - Wikipedia

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    Their first album, Message From The Meditations, was released in 1976, attracting attention amongst the conscious roots reggae sound system fraternity with Rockers compositions like "Babylon Trap Them" and the Lee Perry Black Ark produced tune, "Rastaman Prayer", urging the listener to shun society's consumerism and hypocritical economic ...

  6. Me and You (band) - Wikipedia

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    Their music encompasses and often fuses many genres within reggae (e.g. roots, dancehall, ragga, ska, dub and rock steady), as well as R&B, soul, garage and pop. With international hits in Jamaica, the Far East (where they are considered a soul group), US and Europe, they have developed a large and loyal fan base worldwide. [citation needed]

  7. The Countdown Singers - Wikipedia

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    20 Best of Love at the Movies; 20 Best of Love in the '80s; 20 Best of the '80s; 20 Country Favorites; 20 Irish Sing-Along Favorites (#14 Top World Music) [1] 50 Irish Favorites; 80's Chartbusters; 90's Chart Busters; All Time Love; Awesome 80's; Best of Bluegrass; Best of Country; Best of Reggae; Best of the 80's (#46 Indie) [1] Best of Today ...

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  9. Reggae fusion - Wikipedia

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    Later in 2014, Canadian reggae fusion band, Magic!, scored a worldwide number-one hit with their single "Rude". [35] It was the beginning of a major resurgence of the genre as this was followed later in 2015 by another number-one reggae fusion song when Jamaican artist OMI claimed the top spot with the Felix Jaehn remix to his song "Cheerleader ...