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    Jah Shaka (c. 1948 – 12 April 2023), also known as the Zulu Warrior, was a Jamaican reggae/dub sound system operator who operated a South East London-based...
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    Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787–24 September 1828), also known as Shaka Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king of...
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  • well-received on Jah Shaka's sound system, and Vivian Jones then went on to work with Jah Shaka and The Fasimbas, collaborating on the Jah Works album, released...
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    Rude Boy (1993) Shanachie Jah Shaka Meets Horace Andy (1994) Jah Shaka Music Dub Salute 1 Featuring Horace Andy (1994) Jah Shaka Music Seek and You Will...
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  • player Jah Shaka, a British musician Tom Shaka (born 1953), an American singer–songwriter Virgo Shaka, a character of the manga/anime Saint Seiya Shaka, a...
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  • Flat 5 How Long (2006), Jah Shaka Music How Long Dub (2009), Jah Shaka Music – Jah Shaka featuring Tony Tuff Tony Tuff & Jah Stitch – Rumours of War /...
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  • for Augustus Pablo before working with Jah Shaka in the late 1980s and 1990s, releasing two albums on Shaka's label. Candy's signature tune, "Captain...
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    recording albums Fari – Captain of My Ship (1992) and Our Rights (1995) with Jah Shaka. He joined up with UK rhythm section/production team Mafia & Fluxy in...
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  • with the diaspora represented by leading sound system operators such as Jah Shaka, who, in turn, went on to profoundly influence many in Britain and the...
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    Brown] Unity (1986, Black Star) Natty with a Cause (1992, Jah Shaka) See Me (1994, Jah Shaka) Jah Will (1995, Drum Street) Thanks & Devotion (1999, Drum...
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    Collins and Frank Sinatra. As a teenager, he lifted speaker boxes for the Jah Shaka and Negus Negast sound-systems. He was a founder member of Saxon Studio...
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    with reggae artists Lee "Scratch" Perry, Sly and Robbie, Pato Banton, Jah Shaka and Horace Andy, as well as artists outside the realm of traditional reggae...
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  • acted as a parent company to the duo's A&O label, and also worked with Jah Shaka, for whom they supplied rhythm tracks. Although they are strongly influenced...
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  • Horace Andy illScarlett International Observer Iration Israel Vibration Jah Shaka Jah Wobble Joe Gibbs Linton Kwesi Johnson Junior Reid Katchafire King Jammy...
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  • became a new centre for dub production with Mikey Dread, Mad Professor and Jah Shaka being the most famous. It was also the time when dub made its influence...
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  • played college football Milton Nascimento (1942–), Brazilian singer Jah Shaka, sound system operator Joseph Hill (1949–2006) musician and singer Lincoln...
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    Virgin Ambient series. Kevin Martin has discussed his admiration for Jah Shaka, Adrian Sherwood, King Tubby, Lee Perry, Swans, Public Enemy, and Thomas...
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  • Vibration The Itals I-Wayne Iya Terra Jah Cure Jah Lion a.k.a. Jah Lloyd Jah Mason Jah Roots Jah Shaka Jah Stitch Jah Woosh Jah Warrior David Jahson Winston Jarrett...
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  • Formats: LP, MC 48 — — — — — Jah Shaka Meets Aswad in Addis Ababa Studio (with Jah Shaka) Released: November 1985 Label: Jah Shaka Music Formats: LP — — —...
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    Roots" under the collective monikor, The Truth, which was successful with Jah Shaka followers. The album reworked drum and bass structures and production...
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  • a record label entitled Boom Shaka Laka, named in honour of, and inspired by Hopeton Lewis' song (as well as by Jah Shaka and reggae culture and history...
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    Satisfied 1983 Live and Direct 1984 Rebel Souls 1986 To the Top 1988 Jah Shaka Meets Aswad in Addis Ababa Studio Renaissance – 20 Crucial Tracks Distant...
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  • album with Jah Shaka. Alla has continued to be in demand with digital roots producers, and has released several albums with the likes of Jah Warrior. Since...
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    Mandolin John Illsley -" Never Told a Soul" (1984) Violin Jah Shaka/Mad Professor -"Jah Shaka Meets Mad Profes.." (1984) Violin Patricia Kaas – "Tour de...
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    band continued making roots reggae and dub music, and in 1985, released Jah Shaka Meets Aswad in Addis Ababa Studio. Once the band's line-up had stabilised...
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    graphic designer who worked on albums by artists including King Tubby and Jah Shaka, and recorded a reggae poetry album called Song of the Motherland in 1985...
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  • part of Black British culture in London, with early proponents such as Jah Shaka running sound systems and engaging in sound clashes as early as the 1970s...
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  • Babylon (1995) Twinkle Dub Plate (1995) Twinkle Dub Salute Part 5 (1996) Jah Shaka Final Call (1997) Twinkle Greatest Hits (1997) Kahamuk (with Trebunie...
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  • Praise Up Jah Jah released in 1987 was greatly in demand amongst the conscious roots reggae sound system fraternity in England, thanks to Jah Shaka regularly...
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  • Buttons, Micah P Hinson, Two Gallants, The Mars Volta, Akron/Family, Jah Shaka, Saul Williams, Shellac, Patti Smith and John Cooper Clarke. The film...
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