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  • '''lecca''' is a Jamaican inspired, [[:Category:J-Reggae|Japanese reggae]]-[[Wikipedia:Dancehall|dancehall]] singer-songwriter and politician. She m ...with local artists. It was during this time that she began developing her reggae style.
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  • ...ine|HASE-T presents REGGAE GOLD MINE]]'' (#20 "Natsu no Hana (HASE-T Sweet Reggae Remix)")</small>) ...] [[DJ HASEBE]] - ''[[Woofin Presents "Candyman" Mixed by DJ HASEBE|Woofin Presents "CANDYMAN" Mixed by DJ HASEBE]]'' (#12 "What's Love?")
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  • ...nging debut under [[Toshiba EMI]]. In 2005, she debuted as ''MUNEHIRO'', a reggae singer who is currently signed to [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]] ...album in 2005. Using her last name, MUNEHIRO, she proclaimed her love for reggae and dancehall music with the album ''[[Drama -11 Stories-|DRAMA -11 STORIES
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  • '''HAN-KUN''' is a Japanese reggae singer and a member of the group [[Shonannokaze]]. * [2004.02.25] [[Aruz Studio Presents "Da Real Dancehall Players"|ARUZ STUDIO PRESENTS "DA REAL DANCEHALL PLAYERS"]] (#15 ''TELL ME NOW FRENZY'')
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  • ...ck, "[[Cherry, Oh Baby]]". The song was featured on an album released by [[Reggae Disco Rockers]]. In 2004 she reappeared again as a featuring artist on [[Do ...ECKA]]", is collaboration heavy. The song "[[Lalala|LALALA]]" features the reggae styling of [[Wakadanna]] of the band [[Shonannokaze]] and production by [[M
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