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Chuckleberry

With his deep, raw, vocals set to an infectious reggae groove, Jamaican deejay Chuckleberry has used music to address a variety of controversial issues. His most outspoken tunes, including "No Gay Man", "Honesty Best Policy", "Cost Of Living", "Working Class Woman" and "God Come First", deal with homophobia, religious conviction and the struggles of the working class. Chuckleberry first attracted attention in the 1990s, when he recorded for a lengthy list of Jamaican producers. His breakthrough album, Cost Of Living, released in 1992, was produced by Leggo and Flabba Holt. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Genre:
World , Dancehall , Ragga

Formed:
December 31, 1969


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albums

Cost of Living
Cost of Living
released: 1991 on
DJ/toaster Chuckleberry has a deeper, more raspy voice than Yellowman, and isn't as fluid or as clever as U-Roy, I-Roy or Dillinger. But his CD contains some eye-opening, sometimes quite... More[+]

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