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Capleton

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Biography

Along with Buju Banton and Sizzla, Capleton spearheaded dancehall's return to reggae tradition, tackling Rastafarian spiritual themes and using classic reggae as a musical foundation. Capleton was born Clifton George Bailey III on April 13, 1967, in the rural town of Islington, in Jamaica's St. Mary parish. Capleton's namesake was a prominent local lawyer, and young Clifton earned that nickname as a verbally gifted youth with a similar talent for logical argument. He also loved music, counting both Bob Marley & The Wailers and dancehall DJ Papa San as early favorites, and sneaking into sound system shows at age 12. At 18, he moved to Kingston in hopes of starting a music career, and performed with several small sound systems before catching on with Stewart Brown's African Star, a combination sound system and label with connections in both Jamaica and Toronto. Visiting the latter in 1989, Capleton shared a concert bill with the hugely popular Ninjaman, and impressed enough that he was offered the chance to record with major producer Philip "Fatis" Burrell upon his return to Jamaica.

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  1.  
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    (Intro)
    Equal rights and justice for all
    Rise and never fall
    Tell dem sey... Boom!
    What dey gonna do, when nuff a dem nuh true
    That Day Will Come - (3:48)  -  11,789 plays
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    Jah Jah city Jah Jah town
    dem waan fi turn it in a cow bwoy town now....
    And I seh Ini promote to di highest level
    (you better know)
    So lets burn dis evil concept
    Jah Jah City - (3:36)  -  7,587 plays
  3. Who Dem - (3:17)  -  4,858 plays
  4. Jah Is My Everything - (4:46)  -  3,283 plays
  5. Tour - (4:01)  -  2,794 plays
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