- Ini
Kamoze (/ˈaɪni kəˈmoʊzi/ EYE-nee kə-MOH-zee, born
Cecil Campbell; 9
October 1957) is a
Jamaican reggae artist who
began his
career in the
early 1980s...
- Hotstepper" is a song co-written and
recorded by
Jamaican dancehall artist Ini
Kamoze. It was
released in 1994 by
Columbia Records as the lead
single from his...
- Dion, Ace of Base, R. Kelly, All-4-One, Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories, and Ini
Kamoze. Sting,
already having hit
number one with The Police,
earned his first...
- were the pre-eminent
backing band for the
dancehall style. Yellowman, Ini
Kamoze,
Charlie Chaplin and
General Echo
helped po****rize the
style along with...
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Hotstepper is a 1995
album by
Jamaican reggae and
dancehall artist Ini
Kamoze. It was
produced by Sly
Dunbar and
Robbie Shakespeare. It
contains as title...
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established dancehall reggae artists,
including Capleton, Lady Saw, Ninjaman, Ini
Kamoze, Sizzla, and
Tanya Stephens.
Other notable residents of St. Mary parish...
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borrowed in the 1994 song "Here
Comes the Hotstepper" by
Jamaican artist Ini
Kamoze. The song's best-known
version was by
Wilson Pickett, who
recorded the song...
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Lyrical Gangsta is an
album by the
Jamaican musician Ini
Kamoze,
released in 1995. "Listen Me Tic" was the
first single. The
album peaked at No. 6 on Billboard's...
- Boog K2R
Riddim Katchafire Kalaeloa Israel Kamakawiwoʻole
Janet Kay Ini
Kamoze Junior Kelly Pat
Kelly Kiddus I
Diana King
Jigsy King King
Django King Sounds...
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Jackson in
their song "Scenario." In 1995,
Jamaican dancehall artist Ini
Kamoze referenced Jackson in his
biggest single, "Here
Comes the Hotstepper." In...