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Josey Wales
Josey Wales
Jamaican singer
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Yellowman
Yellowman
Jamaican reggae singer
2
Don Carlos
Don Carlos
Jamaican musician
3
Tiger
Tiger
Jamaican dancehall musician
4
Johnny Ringo
Johnny Ringo
Jamaican musician
5
Massive Dread
Massive Dread
Reggae musician
6
Peter Metro
Peter Metro
Jamaican DJ
7
Eek-A-Mouse
Eek-A-Mouse
Jamaican reggae musician
8
Fathead
Fathead
musician
9
Culture
Culture
Jamaican roots reggae band
10
Sugar Minott
Sugar Minott
Jamaican musician
11
Beenie Man
Beenie Man
Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer
12
Lone Ranger
Lone Ranger
Reggae musician
13
Toyan
Toyan
Jamaican musician
14
Prince Far I
Prince Far I
Jamaican reggae deejay and record producer
15
Sister Nancy
Sister Nancy
Jamaican musician
16
Professor Nuts
Professor Nuts
Jamaican musician
17
Leroy Smart
Leroy Smart
Jamaican musician
18
Nicodemus
Nicodemus
Jamaican musician
19
Burro Banton
Burro Banton
Jamaican reggae musician
20
Admiral Bailey
Admiral Bailey
Jamaican musician
21
Papa San
Papa San
Jamaican singer
22
U-Roy
U-Roy
Jamaican musician
23
Winston Jarrett
Winston Jarrett
Jamaican reggae singer
24
Cornell Campbell
Cornell Campbell
Jamaican musician
25
Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood
Jamaican musician
26
Sister Carol
Sister Carol
Jamaican singer-songwriter
27
The Royals
The Royals
Jamaican roots reggae vocal group formed in 1964 by Roy Cousins
28
Johnny Osbourne
Johnny Osbourne
Jamaican musician
29
Jah Thomas
Jah Thomas
Jamaican musician
30
Keith Hudson
Keith Hudson
Jamaican musician
31
Gussie Clarke
Gussie Clarke
Jamaican record producer
32
Mad Professor
Mad Professor
Guyanese reggae singer
33
Junior Reid
Junior Reid
Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer
34
Macka B
Macka B
British reggae artist
35
Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown
Jamaican reggae singer
36
King Jammy
King Jammy
Jamaican dub mixer and record producer.
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U Brown
U Brown
Jamaican musician
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Ini Kamoze
Ini Kamoze
Musical artist
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Mikey Dread
Mikey Dread
Jamaican musician, record producer, and broadcaster
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Dillinger
Dillinger
Jamaican musician
41
Vivian Jones
Vivian Jones
Jamaican-born British reggae singer who performed with several bands in the 1970s before recording as a solo artist from 1980
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Frankie Paul
Frankie Paul
Jamaican musician
43
Bounty Killer
Bounty Killer
Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay
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Big Youth
Big Youth
Jamaican deejay
45
Red Dragon
Red Dragon
singer
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The Morwells
The Morwells
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Freddie McGregor
Freddie McGregor
Jamaican singer, musician and producer
48
Johnny Clarke
Johnny Clarke
Jamaican musician
49
Cocoa Tea
Cocoa Tea
Jamaican musician
50
Triston Palmer
Triston Palmer
Jamaican musician
51
Ras Michael
Ras Michael
Jamaican musician
52
Edi Fitzroy
Edi Fitzroy
Jamaican musician
53
Buju Banton
Buju Banton
Jamaican musician
54
Super Cat
Super Cat
Jamaican deejay
55
Ranking Joe
Ranking Joe
Reggae musician
56
General Trees
General Trees
Reggae musicians
57
Barry Brown
Barry Brown
Jamaican reggae singer
58
Bunny Lee
Bunny Lee
Jamaican record producer
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Anthony B
Anthony B
Jamaican deejay and singer
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Lieutenant Stitchie
Lieutenant Stitchie
Jamaican musician
61
Everton Blender
Everton Blender
Jamaican reggae singer
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Dwight Pinkney
Dwight Pinkney
Jamaican musician
63
Shabba Ranks
Shabba Ranks
Jamaican dancehall musician
64
Sir Lord Comic
Sir Lord Comic
Reggae musician
65
Cutty Ranks
Cutty Ranks
Jamaican reggae musician
66
Rod Taylor
Rod Taylor
Jamaican musician
67
Ernest Ranglin
Ernest Ranglin
Jamaican guitarist and composer
Charlie Chaplin
Jamaican dancehall and ragga deejay and singer

Charlie Chaplin

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Richard Patrick Bennett OD, better known by the stage name Charlie Chaplin, is a Jamaican dancehall and ragga singer and deejay. It was common for Jamaican deejays of the era to name themselves after film stars or characters. Bennett, however, had been nicknamed after the comedian since his youth. His career began in 1980 when he began working with U-Roy's Stur-Gav Hi-Fi collective. He became extremely popular throughout Jamaica, memorable for his focus on cultural and social themes instead of the "slack" (rough, violent) lyrics that were popular at the time. His popularity as a live performer prompted Roy Cousins to produce some recording sessions with the young DJ. Chaplin's debut album was the Cousins-produced Presenting Charlie Chaplin in 1982, with several albums following for the producer over the next three years.

The contrast between Chaplin's "culture" lyrics and the other major deejays of the day led to the 1984 "clash" album with Yellowman Slackness Vs Pure Culture.

Que Dem (1985), was produced by George Phang and he continued recording, working with Bunny Roots, Josey Wales, Sly & Robbie, Henry "Junjo" Lawes, Roots Radics and Doctor Dread.

In 2013, Bennett was awarded the Order of Distinction by the Jamaican government.

Bennett started his own Crown Production label, on which he released his own music. An album, Armageddon, is set for release in Summer 2016.