Sister Nancy

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Ophlin Russell (born on January 2, 1962), better known as Sister Nancy (or Muma Nancy), is a Jamaican dancehall DJ and singer. She is best known to the world as the first female dancehall DJ and described as being a "dominating female voice for over two decades" on the dancehall scene.[1] One of her most famous songs is Bam Bam, which is labeled as a "well-known reggae anthem" by BBC and a "classic" by The Observer.[2][3]

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  1. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/cityguide/profile?id=1126126&p=print
  2. Warren, Emma (12 August 2007). "Bobby Kray, Tales from a Skinny White Boy". The Observer.
  3. "BBC - Music - Review of Bobby Kray - Tales from a Skinny White Boy".