How WAYNE JARRETT "Bubbled Up"
A 1970's & 80's reggae singer with a fragile falsetto voice, Wayne Jarrett is often compared to his main stylistic influence Horace Andy, yet also stepped into his own with a compact yet highly regarded body of work - including a number of celebrated classics. 0:00 Origins/Satta Dread 9:32 Saturday Night Jamboree 16:25 Chip In 20:14 Wackies

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