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Linton Kwesi Johnson
Linton Kwesi Johnson
Jamaican dub poet
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Dennis Bovell
Dennis Bovell
Barbadian-British reggae musician
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Oku Onuora
Oku Onuora
Jamaican dub poet
3
Shake Keane
Shake Keane
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines musician (1927-1997)
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Rico Rodriguez
Rico Rodriguez
Jamaican musician
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Mutabaruka
Mutabaruka
Jamaican dub poet
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Earl "Chinna" Smith
Earl "Chinna" Smith
Jamaican musician
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Mikey Dread
Mikey Dread
Jamaican musician, record producer, and broadcaster
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Mikey Spice
Mikey Spice
Jamaican musician
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Mikey Chung
Mikey Chung
Jamaican musician
10
Edi Fitzroy
Edi Fitzroy
Jamaican musician
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Junior Murvin
Junior Murvin
Jamaican reggae musician
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I-Roy
I-Roy
musician
Mikey Smith
Jamaican poet

Mikey Smith

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Jamaican poet
Genres
Music

Michael Smith, usually referred to as Mikey Smith (14 September 1954 – 17 August 1983), was a Jamaican dub poet. Along with Linton Kwesi Johnson, and Mutabaruka, he was one of the best-known dub poets. In 1978, Smith represented Jamaica at the 11th World Festival of Youth and Students in Cuba. His album Mi Cyaan Believe It includes his poem of the same name. He had left-anarchist leanings and Rastafarian sympathies, and was allegedly murdered by political opponents associated with the right-wing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) after he had heckled the Jamaican Minister of Culture at a political rally on 17 August 1983.