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Veteran Dancehall deejay Cutty Ranks’ Dame Tu Cosita, a Reggaeton collaboration with Panamanian El Chombo, is nearing the 3.5 billion mark in terms of YouTube views where it stands firm as one of the top 20 most-viewed songs in the history of the video-sharing platform. The Limb by Limb artist’s vocals are dominant on the track’s hook. In the song, Cutty Ranks, repeats the phrase Dame Tu Cosita (which is Spanish, for “give me your little thing”), over and over. In a Jamaica Star article published in 2019, Cutty Ranks had explained that even though he is listed as a “featured artist” alongside El Chombo, he was the author of the original song which he wrote in English, and which the Panamanian DJ and producer translated to Spanish and later released in 1997. ....
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Award-winning Zimbabwean journalist Hopewell Chin’ono uses his pen to expose Government corruption in his homeland, an act that has seen him arrested three times in the p ....
When Zimbabwe’s popular culture historians sit down one day to determine the biggest influences on the Zimdancehall reggae subgenre, it will be difficult to discount the contribution of three figures: reggae legend Bob Marley, chimurenga maestro Thomas Mapfumo and Dennis Wilson, the Black British telecommunications engineer-turned-radio deejay who died in Harare on 6 January at the age of 66. The story of how Marley, the key figure in that triumvirate, ended up in Zimbabwe is well documented. But a few rudimentary facts about his journey to Zimbabwe need repeating, if only because they illuminate much about the contributions of Wilson and Mapfumo. ....