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Wake the Town

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in 1970. It was U-Roy's first big hit and one of the songs that established U-Roy as the grandfather of the modern deejay phenomenon. It also helped create
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began to adopt his style. These two songs, along with "Wear You to the Ball", established U-Roy as a dancehall star and helped create the deejay sound.
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classics. U-Roy recorded "Wake the Town" (and another hit, "Rule the Nation"), using his talk-over style, from start to finish without any restarts.
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said of the song, "When U-Roy come with 'Wake the Town' it's like a new Jamaica was born".
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attended a sound system party, and heard U-Roy deejay. Holt convinced U-Roy and producer
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to hook up, and have U-Roy talk-over some of Reid's Treasure Island
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is a book discussing the history of dancehall music in Jamaica by
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Wake the Town & Tell the People: Dancehall Culture in Jamaica
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Wake the Town and Tell the People: Dancehall Culture in Jamaica
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The recording that led to the single was initiated when
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Index

Single
U-Roy
Genre
Reggae
Songwriter(s)
reggae
Jamaican
toaster
U-Roy
dancehall
John Holt
Duke Reid
rocksteady
deejays
Dennis Alcapone
cultural anthropologist
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You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)
Dawn Penn
Kanye West
Graduation




Wake the Town & Tell the People: Dancehall Culture in Jamaica
92–97
ISBN
0-8223-2514-4

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