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Born of reggae and once relegated to New Yorks outer boroughs, dancehall now powers mainstream chart-busters like Sean Pauls The Trinity.
Dancehall once meant the place where your grandparents stepped in time to the tunes of Benny Goodman. Or maybe the dreaded venue for weekly ballet lessons. But thanks to Jamaican artists such as Sean Paul and Damian Marley, and Rihanna of Barbados, dancehall now means the fresh new sound behind several radio hitson top of the Billboard charts and on stage at the Grammys.
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