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Watch Paris frolic on the beach in assorted expensive skimpy outfits as she "sings" the first single from her forthcoming album, the reggae-tinged 'Stars Are Blind.'

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Paris Hilton says her upcoming album will be a mix of reggae, pop and hip-hop, with the first single being a reggae song called "Stars Are Blind."

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The King of Rock, Desmond Dekker has died at 64. The voice of a #1 hit in the UK and probably the first reggae/jamaican most Americans ever heard died from a heart attack in his Surrey. England home.
7/16/1941 - 5/25/2006 R.I.P.

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(audio article) Michelle Norris explores a brief history of the legacy of Bob Marley.

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-- Brian wears sunglasses to hide his gray and lifeless left eye—damaged, he says, by kicks and blows with a board from Jamaican reggae star Buju Banton.

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Aston Barrett, a longtime member of Bob Marley's band The Wailers, filed a lawsuit in London today alleging that he and his drummer brother are due additional royalties.

Source: slate.com
After seeing the dude in the article on the iTunes front page for about a week, I wondered who he was. Sounds like if you listen to his music or pick up his album, you'll get a big laugh

You can vote who's going to be the next Jamaican reggae artist in our Basque spoken reggae radio hour at Kingston Hiria. Maybe you won't understand what the speaker says but you will listen a really good song selection of the choosen artist.

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Coming on stage a little before 7:30 a.m. yesterday to a rapturous reception from the thousands present, Ninja Man said: "Yu Adams, after me gi yu de gun, yu lef an go kill people, talk 'bout yu a go curfew Mountain View."