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King Jammy
King Jammy
Jamaican dub mixer and record producer.
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Barry Brown
Barry Brown
Jamaican reggae singer
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Sugar Minott
Sugar Minott
Jamaican musician
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The Heptones
The Heptones
band
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Leroy Smart
Leroy Smart
Jamaican musician
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The Wailing Souls
The Wailing Souls
band
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Justin Hinds
Justin Hinds
Jamaican musician
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Me and You
Me and You
band from Jamaica
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Jacob Miller
Jacob Miller
Jamaican reggae artist
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Tenor Saw
Tenor Saw
Singer/writer
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Anthony Johnson
Anthony Johnson
Jamaican singer
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The Gladiators
The Gladiators
band that plays reggae
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Ken Boothe
Ken Boothe
Jamaican musician
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The Viceroys
The Viceroys
Jamaican reggae vocal group
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Delroy Wilson
Delroy Wilson
Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer (1948-1995)
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Bunny Lee
Bunny Lee
Jamaican record producer
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Al Campbell
Al Campbell
Jamaican reggae musician
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Michael Prophet
Michael Prophet
Jamaican musician
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Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown
Jamaican reggae singer
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Junior Murvin
Junior Murvin
Jamaican reggae musician
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Horace Andy
Horace Andy
musician
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Roland Alphonso
Roland Alphonso
Ska musician
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Shabba Ranks
Shabba Ranks
Jamaican dancehall musician
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The Abyssinians
The Abyssinians
Jamaican roots reggae group
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Burning Spear
Burning Spear
Jamaican roots reggae musician
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Johnny Clarke
Johnny Clarke
Jamaican musician
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Lacksley Castell
Lacksley Castell
Jamaican musician
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Dillinger
Dillinger
Jamaican musician
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Michigan & Smiley
Michigan & Smiley
musical duo
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Johnny Ringo
Johnny Ringo
Jamaican musician
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Nitty Gritty
Nitty Gritty
Jamaican musician
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Jackie Mittoo
Jackie Mittoo
Jamaican musician
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Jah Thomas
Jah Thomas
Jamaican musician
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Pinchers
Pinchers
Jamaican musician
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Yellowman
Yellowman
Jamaican reggae singer
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Alton Ellis
Alton Ellis
Jamaican musician
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Prince Jazzbo
Prince Jazzbo
Jamaican reggae deejay
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Ernest Wilson
Ernest Wilson
Jamaican musician
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Barrington Levy
Barrington Levy
reggae and dancehall artist from Jamaica
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Red Dragon
Red Dragon
singer
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Admiral Tibet
Admiral Tibet
singer
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Garnett Silk
Garnett Silk
Jamaician musician
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Bunny Wailer
Bunny Wailer
Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter and percussionist
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Lone Ranger
Lone Ranger
Reggae musician
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King Stitt
King Stitt
Jamaican reggae musician
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David Jahson
David Jahson
Jamaican musician
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Owen Gray
Owen Gray
Jamaican musician
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U-Roy
U-Roy
Jamaican musician
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Admiral Bailey
Admiral Bailey
Jamaican musician
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Half Pint
Half Pint
Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae singer
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Bounty Killer
Bounty Killer
Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay
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Cornell Campbell
Cornell Campbell
Jamaican musician
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The Blackstones
The Blackstones
musical artist
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Lloyd Parks
Lloyd Parks
Jamaican musician
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Leroy Sibbles
Leroy Sibbles
Canadian musician
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Little John
Little John
Reggae
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Dr Alimantado
Dr Alimantado
singer
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Slim Smith
Slim Smith
Jamaican singer
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Willi Williams
Willi Williams
Jamaican reggae musician
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Welton Irie
Welton Irie
jamaican reggae musician
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I-Roy
I-Roy
musician
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Nigger Kojak
Nigger Kojak
Jamaican musician
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Big Joe
Big Joe
Jamaican musician
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Joe Higgs
Joe Higgs
Jamaican musician
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Jah Jerry Haynes
Jah Jerry Haynes
Jamaican guitarist
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Tinga Stewart
Tinga Stewart
Jamaican singer
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The Gaylads
The Gaylads
band
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Mafia & Fluxy
Mafia & Fluxy
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Luciano
Luciano
Jamaican second-generation roots reggae artist and poet
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Lieutenant Stitchie
Lieutenant Stitchie
Jamaican musician
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Clinton Fearon
Clinton Fearon
Reggae singer
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Super Cat
Super Cat
Jamaican deejay
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Larry Marshall
Larry Marshall
Jamaican musician
73
Junior Reid
Junior Reid
Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer
Intro
Jamaican musician
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Johnny Osbourne (born Errol Osbourne, 1948) is one of the most popular Jamaican reggae and dancehall singers of all time, who rose to success in the late 1970s and mid-1980s. His album Truths and Rights was a roots reggae success, and featured "Jah Promise" and the album's title track, "Truths and Rights".

Johnny also enjoyed big hits with covers of U.S. soul tunes like "Ready Or Not" and Earth Wind and Fire's "Reasons". In addition, he has had many songs with the phrase Rub A Dub in the title, the most acclaimed of these is to the Rub A Dub Session. Osbourne is also the most in-demand vocalist for dubplates due to the amount of dancehall classics he has had. This has resulted in the nickname Dancehall Godfather.

He is probably best known for his mid-1980s dancehall reggae hits "Buddy Bye" (based on King Jammy's Sleng Teng riddim), "Ice Cream Love" and "Water Pumping".