Sister Nancy & Bam Bam - Reggae's Most Sampled Song
Tracing the history of reggae artist Ophlin Russell aka Sister Nancy, one of the very first female deejays (or toasters) who broke many barriers in the late 1970's and early 80's - yet struggled for decades to achieve remuneration and recognition from her work. When wider acclaim finally did arrive - with legal settlements, more performing opportunities and a 2024 documentary film telling her story - it would be on the basis of her 1982 song "Bam Bam", which has called the most sampled song in all of reggae...

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