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Official Dancehall Reggae: Sizza & Buju Banton Live 1998
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Official Reggae Sound Clash: Lees Unlimited vs Volcano ft Peter Metro, Papa San, Welton Irie, Reggae Bob, Kiddy Ranks, Tonto Irie
Lee’s Unlimited sound system originated out of Springfield St Thomas, Jamaica, in the Late 1960s. It was a masterpiece assembled by Trevor Lee, hence the name Lee's Unlimited. By the early 1980's, the Unlimited was filling dancehalls all throughout Lamaica. With top selector President Bugs and his great crew of entertainers, they easily could defeat any other big name sound system anywhere in the world.
Official Reggae Sound Clash: Volcano vs Lees Unlimited ft Billy Boyo, Lui Lepki, Ranking Toyan, Charlie Chaplin, Josey Wales
Volcano Hi-Power Sound System belonged to music lover, producer, and drug kingpin Henry “Junjo” Lawes, who was shot dead in London in 1999. He single-handedly launched the dancehall style that later morphed into ragga. Teaming up with sound engineer Scientist (another unsung hero), he had the baddest tunes, and the baddest singers, from Barrington Levy to Yellowman to Toyan.
Official Dancehall Reggae: Shabba Ranks Live @ Brixton Academy
During his heyday, Shabba Ranks was arguably the most popular dancehall toaster in the world. He was a massive crossover success in the U.S., thanks to an openly commercial hybrid of reggae and hip-hop, and also to prominent duet partners like Maxi Priest, Johnny Gill, and KRS-One. All of this brought him several hit singles and albums on the R&B charts in the early '90s, and made him the first dancehall artist to win a Grammy.
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