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  2. The Jamaica Star - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Star is a newspaper often cited as a resource for happenings in Jamaica. According to an advertisement in Editor & Publisher in 1965, the Star was one of the first papers to carry the King Features Syndicate's coloring and comics page for children. References

  3. Spice (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Grace Latoya Hamilton (born 6 August 1982), [1] known professionally as Spice, is a Jamaican dancehall deejay and singer. Known as the Queen of Dancehall, Spice is recognised as one of the most prominent dancehall artists in the world. [2] [3] She is known for her aggressive flow, musical versatility and outspoken lyrics.

  4. Shenseea - Wikipedia

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    Shenseea was born in Jamaica to a Jamaican mother and a Korean-born father, from whom she is estranged. She graduated from Mona High School and attended Excelsior Community College (Exed) in Kingston, where she studied Entertainment Management before dropping out due to financial difficulties. She aspired to become a singer at a young age.

  5. Elaine Thompson-Herah - Wikipedia

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    CAC Championships. 2013 Morelia. 4×100 m relay. Elaine Thompson-Herah (born 28 June 1992) [3] is a Jamaican sprinter who competes in the 60 metres, 100 metres and 200 metres. Regarded as one of the greatest sprinters of all time, she is a five-time Olympic champion, the fastest woman alive in the 100 m, and the second fastest alive in the 200 m.

  6. Buju Banton - Wikipedia

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    Buju Banton. Mark Anthony Myrie (born 15 July 1973), [2] known professionally as Buju Banton, is a Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae singer. He is one of the most significant and well-regarded artists in Jamaican music. [3] [4] [5] Banton has collaborated with many international artists, including those in the hip hop, Latin and punk rock ...

  7. Dalton Harris - Wikipedia

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    Instrument (s) Vocals. Years active. 2009–present. Labels. Syco. Dalton Harris (born 29 December 1993) is a Jamaican singer. In 2010, he won Digicel Rising Star, and subsequently signed with VP Records. In 2018, he won the final series of The X Factor in the United Kingdom.

  8. Romain Virgo - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Singer. Years active. 2006–present. Labels. VP, Penthouse, Vikings Production. Romain Virgo (born 24 January 1990) is a Jamaican singer, specializing in the lovers rock style of reggae music, and a past competitor in the local music competition Rising Stars .

  9. Cocoa Tea - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Born in Rocky Point, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, [1] Cocoa Tea was popular in Jamaica from 1985, but has become successful worldwide since the 1990s. One of his most famous songs is "Rikers Island", [1] which was later turned into a dancehall version by Nardo Ranks titled “Me No Like Rikers Island" (featured on the 1991 Columbia/SME ...