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  2. Jada Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Jada Ashanti Murphy (born 5 September 1998), [1] known professionally as Jada Kingdom, is a Jamaican dancehall singer and model. Born and raised in Kingston, she originally started her career as a swimsuit model on Instagram before becoming a musician. She is known for her unique blend of dancehall and R&B in her music, melodic flow and ...

  3. 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.

  4. Lick (Shenseea and Megan Thee Stallion song) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2021, Megan Thee Stallion, who had previously collaborated with Jamaican artist Popcaan on the song "Intercourse", posted on Twitter that she wanted to collaborate with dancehall singer Shenseea. [2] The two were pictured together at the after-party for the 2021 BET Awards, after which they traded compliments on Instagram. [3]

  5. Sasha (Jamaican musician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Kingston, Jamaica, she was raised in Queens, New York City. [2] Her first big hit was Dat Sexy Body. [2] In 1998, she wrote "Dat Sexy Body", composed on a variation of the "Bookshelf" riddim, which was later remixed with famous reggaeton artist Ivy Queen. Her biggest hit is "I'm Still in Love with You" with fellow dancehall musician ...

  6. 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]

  7. Patra (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Patra released her single "Pull Up to the Bumper" which was a remake of the Grace Jones song and peaked at #60 on the Hot 100, [6] #21 R&B, [7] and #15 on the Dance chart. [8] Her second album, Scent of Attraction followed later that year, and peaked at #151 on the Billboard 200, [ 9 ] #28 on the R&B/Hip Hop Albums, [ 10 ] and #2 on ...

  8. Shenseea - Wikipedia

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    Shenseea was born in Jamaica to a Jamaican mother and a Korean-born father, from whom she is estranged. [2] She graduated from Mona High School and attended Excelsior Community College (Exed) in Kingston, where she studied Entertainment Management before dropping out due to financial difficulties. [3] She aspired to become a singer at a young ...

  9. 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.