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  2. Marcia Aitken - Wikipedia

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    She concentrated on lovers rock and recorded a popular version of the Alton Ellis song "I'm Still in Love With You" (as "I'm Still in Love with You Boy", recorded while still at Excelsior), [3] which was a number one hit in Jamaica and successful UK and US reggae charts, [3] and also formed the basis of Trinity's "Three Piece Suit" and Althea ...

  3. Can't Get Enough (Eddy Grant album) - Wikipedia

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    Can't Get Enough is an album by English reggae musician Eddy Grant. [3] It was released in 1981 on Grant's own label Ice Records. It was his UK chart debut, peaking at #39 on the album charts. [4] It features the UK hits "Do You Feel My Love", "Can't Get Enough Of You" and "I Love You, Yes I Love

  4. Say Hey (I Love You) - Wikipedia

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    "Say Hey (I Love You)" is a single by Michael Franti & Spearhead featuring Jamaican soul singer Cherine Anderson released in 2008 from their album All Rebel Rockers. The single was produced by Sly & Robbie .

  5. Marcia Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    A Brazilian documentary film about Griffiths, Reggae Meets Samba, was in production as of December 2013. [9] In January 2014, she announced that as part of her fiftieth year in the music business she would be releasing an album of her favorite songs by other artists, Songs That Inspire Me, Songs I Love to Sing, recorded with Germain. [10]

  6. Dreadlock Holiday - Wikipedia

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    When asked why he thought the song didn't do better in the US, Gouldman said that reportedly some radio stations would not play reggae of any kind. [11] In the UK, the song was the band's third number 1 and at the same time final top 10 hit. [9]

  7. The Pioneers (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Pioneers were formed in 1962 by brothers Sydney and Derrick Crooks, and their friend Winston Hewitt. [1] Their early recordings "Good Nanny" and "I'll Never Come Running Back to You" were self-produced at the Treasure Isle studio in Kingston, Jamaica, using money lent to the Crooks brothers by their mother and appeared on Ken Lack's Caltone label.

  8. 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.

  9. Horace Andy - Wikipedia

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    1990 saw Andy's profile further raised when he began collaborating with Bristol trip hop pioneers Massive Attack, going on to contribute to all five of their albums (the only artist to do so), most notably on "Angel" (a new version of "You Are My Angel"), released on their third album, Mezzanine, and later on their 2010 release Heligoland with the tracks "Splitting the Atom" and "Girl I Love You".