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Chronixx released a song called 'sell my gun' last week. I cant find it anywhere. I heard it on a radio show.
Id appreciate if any of you could send me a link
 

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Kinda loose off dancehall in 2015 but 2016 Im making an effort to keep the vibes and keep up to date
 

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Ninja and the Bop deal with Merciless wiiiiiicked down a ghetto splash wah day yah



Big up way up Real entertainment mi seh!!
 

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This is pretty dope:

The early days of Jamaican dancehall – in pictures

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The early days of Jamaican dancehall – in pictures


Canadian photographer Beth Lesser spent the 1980s immersed in Jamaican dancehall culture. Her images of the DJs, MCs and selectors from this pivotal musical period can be seen at London’s KK Outlet until 30 January

Friday 8 January 2016 09.00 GMT

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  • Outside King Jammy’s studio in Kingston. All photographs: Beth Lesser


  • Youth Promotion crew, 1987


  • Eek-A-Mouse


  • Youth Promotion singer, Satan, in an improvised voicing room

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  • Michael Palmer, 1984


  • Artists and crew members hang around by a sign instructing people not to idle, outside Jammy’s studio


  • Papa Screw, who was the selector for Black Scorpio sound


  • Elfigo Barker


  • Daddy Shark, 1986


  • Squingine ‘Squingey’ Francis with a vinylium dubcutter, which he used to cut records for Channel One


  • Youth Promotion crew member, 1985


  • Admiral Tibet


  • Junior Reid, 1985
 
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