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Jamaican Americans are an
ethnic group of
Caribbean Americans who have full or
partial Jamaican ancestry. The
largest proportions of
Jamaican Americans...
- Born
Jamericans are a reggae/hip hop duo
formed in Washington, D.C., in the 1990s. The
group consisted of
Norman "Notch"
Howell and
Horace "Edley Shine"...
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vocalist and one of the
creative forces behind the hip-hop/reggae
group Born
Jamericans. He is
known for his 2001
chart topper, "Nuttin Nuh Go So." He has featured...
- songs, as do
other Jamaican reggae and
dancehall artists such as Born
Jamericans,
Toots & the Maytals, The Melodians,
Wayne Smith,
Tenor Saw,
Frankie Paul...
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Yardcore is the
second and
final studio album by Born
Jamericans. The
title track was
released as
single on CD and 12" vinyl, with
several remixes. "Yardcore"...
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Jamerican Man is the
debut album by
vocalist David Oliver.
Originally released in 1977 as
Jamerican Man,
later pressings were
changed to the self-titled...
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Blackness – "Optimistic" The S.O.S. Band – "Sometimes I Wonder" Born
Jamericans – "Boom Shak-a-tak" Joe – "The One for Me" A Few Good Men - "Have I never"...
- on
August 9, 2021. 1994: Usher: "Think of You" from
Usher 1994: Born
Jamericans: Kids From
Foreign 1994: The
Notorious B.I.G.: "Big Poppa" and "Me & My...
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Busters Yami Bolo
Usain Bolt
Bongo Herman Barry Boom Ken
Boothe Born
Jamericans Bounty Killer Dennis Bovell (a.k.a. Blackbeard)
Andru Branch Brick & Lace...
- Lifetime. The song also was
covered in a hip hop/dancehall
style by Born
Jamericans on
their 1997 album, Yardcore. "Back for Good" was
covered by Boyz II...