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Wha yuh seh...the music industry in general...wherever you are in the world...is non-exploitative? You fellows would make terrible businessmen
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The real story of Jamaicas musical history is like everything else Jamaican , exploitation of the lower class by uptowners ,forgeiners & its own class.
The skatalittes have never been given its due in Jamaca & this is further evidence of it.
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Seaga is one of the biggest frauds in Jamaica's history. Now the country is giving him the opportunity to revise history and remake himself. Total shame.
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Originally posted by X View PostDis fraud send Byron Lee guh a World fair because dem brown & uptown & leff di skatallites whey a chart inna di U.K & mash up Kingston a yaaad because dem come from east Kingston & downtown, and bun dem weed !
Bun im out !!!!!
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Dis fraud send Byron Lee guh a World fair because dem brown & uptown & leff di skatallites whey a chart inna di U.K & mash up Kingston a yaaad because dem come from east Kingston & downtown, and bun dem weed !
Bun im out !!!!!
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Seaga to get boxed...set for delivery this week
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> The Most Hon. Edward Seaga,
> O.N., P.C., Former Prime Minister of Jamaica
> in collaboration with VP Records
> request the pleasure of your company at a
> Press Conference to launch the release of
>
> Reggae Golden Jubilee - Origins of Jamaican Music, a 4-CD box set of 100 of
the most significant hit songs to emerge over the past fifty years, curated
by the former Prime Minister of Jamaica. Mr. Seaga, a Jamaican music
pioneer, played a key role in the birth and development of the Jamaican
music industry. While serving as Minister of Culture, Mr. Seaga introduced
Jamaican Ska to the world through the New York World's Fair in the 1960's.
>
> Date:
> Wednesday, October 24, 2012
> 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
>
> Venue:
> The Jamaican Consulate General
> 767 Third Avenue, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10017
>
> Opening Remarks:
> Herman G. LaMont
> Consul General of Jamaica, New York
>
> Remarks:
> The Most Hon. Edward Seaga
> Former Prime Minister of Jamaica
>
> Dress Code:
> Business Attire
>
>
> Press RSVP ONLY:
Guests RSVP ONLY:
> tiffany@withlovepr.comTags: None
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