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  2. King Jammy - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Woodrowe James (born 26 October 1947), [2] better known as Prince Jammy or King Jammy, is a Jamaican dub mixer, sound system owner and record producer. He began his musical career as a dub master at King Tubby's recording studio. His dubs are known for their clear sound and use of effects. [3]

  3. Reggae Gold 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Reggae Gold 2013 is a compilation reggae album from VP Records.It was released on July 23, 2013 and Reggae Gold is an annual series from VP Records beginning in 1992. [1] The set begins with rap-star-turned-Rastafarian Snoop Lion's reggae-influenced sound on "Lighter's Up" featuring vocals from Kingston's Mavado and rising star Popcaan and then Major Lazer's "Jah No Partial" with Jamaican ...

  4. Alborosie - Wikipedia

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    Alborosie released a dub album he collaborated with King Jammy called, Dub of Thrones – With King Jammy in 2013 on VP Records. [14] In 2014, Greensleeves Records released, Specialist Presents Alborosie & Friends, a collection of collaborations with other reggae artists. [10] The album entered the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart at #7. [10]

  5. His Majesty's Dub - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Jah Woosh and engineered by King Tubby and Prince Jammy, along with Maxie and frequent collaborator Errol Thompson. The album was recorded at Randy's in Kingston, Jamaica. The material included dub versions of Bim Sherman's "What Sweet You So", Jah Woosh's "Jah Is the Ruler" and Joseph Earlocks' "Free Up the Blackman".

  6. More Fire - Wikipedia

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    VP [1] Producer: Joel Chin Herbie Miller ... The album peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. [8] ... King Jammy, Ward 21: Grey, A./McCarthy, K./Bailey ...

  7. Bobby Digital (Jamaican producer) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Dixon (March 11, 1961 – May 22, 2020), known as Bobby Digital, was a Jamaican reggae and dancehall producer.He was given his nickname "Bobby Digital" because King Jammy, with whom he worked in the mid-1980s, had begun experimenting with digital rhythms at around the same time. [1]

  8. Reggae Golden Jubilee - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd "Prince Jammy" James 12. "Greetings" – Half Pint" Lindon A Roberts: George Phang 13. "No Way No Better Than Yard" – Admiral Bailey" Joseph A. Sterling: Lloyd "Prince Jammy" James 14. "Wild World" – Maxi Priest" Cat Stevens: Willie Lindo, Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare 15. "Cover Me" – Tinga Stewart & Ninjaman" Marlin R. Greene ...

  9. Best Baby Father - Wikipedia

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    King Jammy's Recording Studios and HC & F Recording Studios, Freeport New York ... Label: VP: Producer: Bobby "Digital" Dixon: Shabba Ranks chronology; Rappin' with ...