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  2. List of radio stations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Music, Reggae, Gospel Hitz 92: 92.1 MHz: Talk, Sports, Reggae Music NewsTalk 93 FM: ... Listen online radios of Jamaica; Lists of radio stations in Africa;

  3. Aleighcia Scott - Wikipedia

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    Aleighcia Scott is a Welsh-Jamaican singer-songwriter and radio presenter, currently working with the BBC. She hosts the Thursday evening show on BBC Radio Wales and is recognized for her contributions to the reggae music scene.

  4. Dubtonic Kru - Wikipedia

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    Dubtonic Kru are a live reggae band from Jamaica. After earning the title "Best New Band in the World 2010 - 2011" at the Global Battle of the Bands international contest and many other achievements, they performed in Ostróda .

  5. Dennis Alcapone - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the big sound systems that he had visited in his youth such as those run by Duke Reid, Coxsone Dodd and Prince Buster, and particularly King Tubby's Home Town Hi-Fi, which featured the DJ U-Roy, and the Kentone sound system featuring DJ Pampado, Smith teamed up with two friends, Lizzy and Samuel the First, to set up his own "El Paso" sound system in 1969.

  6. Warrior King (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Warrior King's musical career began in high school where he performed in talent shows. At that time, he followed the musical style of reggae artiste Bounty Killer. [3]Over time, his style evolved eventually leading to his international chart topping single Virtuous Woman in 2001 (produced by Michael "Mikey John" Johnson)for Lion Paw Productions. [4]

  7. Pat Kelly (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Horatious Adolphus "Pat" Kelly (6 August 1944 – 16 July 2019) [1] was a prolific, influential Jamaican rocksteady and reggae singer and innovative, groundbreaking sound engineer working with King Tubby, Bunny Lee and Scientist (musician), whose career began in the mid-1960s. [2]

  8. Wayne Jobson - Wikipedia

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    This resulted in a film on the history of reggae music and Ernie Ranglin called ‘Roots of Reggae’ which was voted as one of the top films at the Flashpoint Film Festival in 2007 – Photo: Arthur Gorson “Native” Wayne was Program Director at XM Satellite Radio in Washington DC, the first nationwide, 24 hour, 7 day a week station in America.

  9. Prince Far I - Wikipedia

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    Prince Far I (23 March 1945 – 15 September 1983) [1] was a Jamaican reggae deejay and producer, and a Rastafarian. He was known for his gruff voice and critical assessment of the Jamaican government. His track "Heavy Manners" used lyrics about government measures initiated at the time against violent crime. [2]