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wetin con consign me msctew,, awon oniranu |
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loomer:hmmmm am seeing tins... |
Few hours ago, Gallywood actress Yvonne Nelson spoke briefly with Joy FM’s Lexis Bill. The anti-dumsor campaigner warned fellow single ladies out there to avoid making the same mistake she made by staying away from male celebrities. Yvonne Nelson who said dating a male celebrity is deadly described them as dishonest men who can never be trusted. She however said men can go ahead and date female celebrities because they are much more trustworthy than their male counterparts. Few weeks ago, Yvonne Nelson came hard on Nigerian men years after star singer Iyanya and other male celebrities in Nigeria broke her heart |
samhay:naso broda..... Well..i would have adviced you to book directly from the airline because wakanow might wanna play a funny game by sendng you a message dat the fare has been increased and u may have to pay additional money ![]() Tho it happened to somone here... Just keep calm enjoy ur journey... Tunde Euro cheers |
lalasticlala ,ishilove good evening |
sinaj:really...are you a RastaWoman ![]() |
SAMBARRY:hahah rasta woman
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#Rastafari #selassie #RastaMan cc. ishilove , lalasticlala, seun ,farano ,bigfrancis,loomer ,obinoscopy ,MissyB3, Fynestboi, ijebabe thanks Jah Bless |
15. Sean Kingston Born in Miami but raised in Kingston, Jamaica, Sean Kingston holds nothing back when it comes to island pride in his music. His tasteful combination of rap and reggae have resulted in some of the catchiest songs and covers of the past few years.
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14. Bounty Killer Jamaican deejay/artist Bounty Killer is a staple in the Jamaican music scene and has collaborated with such music industry giants as Kardinall Offishall and No Doubt. By associating his name with such mainstream superstars, Bounty Killer has solidified Jamaican music within popular culture.
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13. Elephant Man After his days with the popular Jamaican outfit the Scare Dem Crew, O'Neil Bryan went off on his own as Elephant Man, and forever changed the face of Jamaican dancehall music. His rare combination of reggae and rap, with a ton of hilariously dirty lyrics, is now a trademark Elephant Man carries proudly.
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12. Toots Hibbert Toots & The Maytals created music that is often associated with easy-living and beach vibes. One of the first major reggae/ska bands to gain mass popularity across the globe, Toots and his boys represent Jamaica in the most laid-back way possible.
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11. Jackie Mittoo via Another pioneer in the genre of ska, Jackie Mittoo and his group The Skatalites exposed North America to the sweet, chill sounds of the island of Jamaica. A major influence of the now popular punk/ska scene, Jackie Mittoo and his group are still considered one of the best sounds to come out of Jamaica.
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10. Gregory Isaacs Also known as the Cool Ruler and the Lonely Lover, singer/songwriter Gregory Isaacs rose to fame with his unique combination of reggae, dub and pop rock. With one of the greatest voices to come out of Jamaica, Isaacs added to the rise of Jamaican music that took place in the '70s and '80s.
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9. Shaggy via Remember the song "It Wasn't Me"? What about "Mr. Boombastic"? Shaggy's musical repertoire consists of tons of songs like this that defined the popular hip hop scene of the late '90s/early 2000s. With an unusual voice and often humorous lyrics, Shaggy brought reggae fusion to the ears of teenagers all across the world.
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8. Alton Ellis The "Godfather of Rocksteady" himself, Alton Ellis is an absolute legend when it comes to Jamaican music. Influencing a long list of popular bands and artists from all over the world, Mr. Ellis will forever be known as one of Kingston, Jamaica's finest. A
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7. Burning Spear Bringing Jamaican roots music to the entire world, Burning Spear has been making an impact since the '70s. His discography features over 28 studio albums as well as six live albums.
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6. Peter Tosh Another member of The Wailers, Peter Tosh was significant to the Jamaican music scene in the way he presented himself and used his popularity for change. With album names like No Nuclear War, Legalize It and Equal Rights it's not too difficult to see where Tosh was coming from. The man pioneered some of the greatest protest songs to come out of Jamaica, and for that, will always be remembered as a legend in the scene.
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5. Beenie Man via With a Grammy Award under his belt, it's no wonder they call Beenie Man the King of the Dancehall. The Rastafarian artist is internationally idolized for his contributions to the music world, and has been active in the game since the '80s.
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4. Sean Paul Sean Paul is a Jamaican presence in the international rap game. Gaining mass popularity in the American market, Paul added a Jamaican twist to the standard hip hop sound, and ultimately brought Jamaican rap back to the forefront. ADVERTISEMENT
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3. Bunny Wailer via Bunny Wailer literally put "The Wailers" in Bob Marley and The Wailers. He is a pioneer of the Jamaican sound and is considered one of the most important musicians the island has ever produced.
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2. Jimmy Cliff When people talk about Jamaica they often associate it with reggae, but almost always forget about ska. Jimmy Cliff is one of the greatest ska musicians to walk the earth, and is also one of the first to bring it to prominence.
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1. Bob Marley You can't talk about Jamaica or reggae without mentioning the late, great Bob Marley. Not only did he give a face to Jamaican music all across the world, but he produced two sons, Ziggy and Damian, who continue this tradition through their own musical careers. With songs like "Buffalo Soldier," "No Woman, No Cry" and "Jammin'," Bob Marley brought reggae to the mainstream.
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Good old Jamaica. Sandy beaches, crisp refreshing water and Caribbean vibes make this island paradise a go-to for those planning vacation getaways and relaxing retreats. One thing as beautiful as the island itself is the music that comes from it. Soulful, melodic and laid-back, the Jamaican music scene is one of the world's most intriguing. But there was a time when the island's music lacked prominence on the global spectrum. Here are 15 artists who put Jamaica on the map through music |
Check what OBO crooner said about a recent report claiming that he has found a new woman Davido said he is not in love with any woman not even his baby mama. The only love of his life now is his baby daughter. Cc lalasticlala ishilove seun farano
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samhay:y nt book directly frm d airline @ dia office Just sayng tho.. |
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