Sister Carol "Call Me Sister Carol"

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One of the dancehall era's few successful female DJs, Sister Carol was something like reggae's answer to Queen Latifah: a strong, positive feminist voice who was inspired by her faith and never resorted to sexual posturing to win an audience. Leaning heavily on socially conscious material, Sister Carol delivered uplifting and cautionary messages drawn from her Rastafarian principles, while always urging respect for women. She was more of a singjay than a full-time toaster, capable of melodic vocals as well as solid rhymes. Never quite a commercial powerhouse, she nonetheless enjoyed a lengthy career and general critical approval.Sister Carol was born Carol East in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1959, and grew up in the city's Denham Town ghetto.

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  • Sister Carol puts Patra, Lady Saw and all dem hoes to shame, she a real conscious Black woman representing her people to the fullest!

  • big up !

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  • Jah guide~

  • 1 babylonian happened to stumble 'pon dis blessed chune

  • Big up mama culture everytime.

  • Talk-Up Culture Queen

  • I love this song, Sistacaro!! Big respect to ya!! Jah Bless!

  • her daughter is my teacher

  • Que grosaaa sister carolll! Saludos desde argentina... Bless.

    ::: Die :::

  • Love Love Love to all jah disciples !!!

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