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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment

Education drops off the rhythm
Hearing a song in the dancehall which accentuates the tremendous value of achieving a decent education, is akin to a UFO sighting - it is 'rarer' than raw steak

Good use for bad words
One of the first 'sayings' we learn is 'sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never harm me'...Thus, from early on, we know that words can cause harm.


Pam Hall - straight music, no sex
Imagine three young girls on a stage, filled with nervous energy as they prepare to sing. Then just when they are about to start, the intro has been played and all that is left is for them to sing to their little hearts' content, when two of them freeze.













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