Test your “J-dar” by briefly considering two modern reggae artists. Nasio Fontaine, the son of a Carib Indian mother and a father of African descent, has long locks and a stirring, world-weary voice.
There's a track on "Living in the Positive" in which Dominica-born reggae singer-songwriter Nasio Fontaine doesn't sound all that concerned with racial injustice, African pride or the perils of living ...
It looked like something out of a World Wrestling Federation “Steel Cage Match.” When the night was over, the T-shaped fence erected in front of Mayfair’s Lakeside stage was no match for reggae youth.
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