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Michigan & Smiley

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Biography

Michigan and Smiley were a Jamaican singing combo of the late seventies first wave of Dancehall music, founded by Papa Michigan (born Anthony Fairclough) and General Smiley (born Erroll Bennett) and included Yellowman, Eek-A-Mouse, Lone Ranger, General Echo, and others. They first recorded at Clement Coxsone Dodd's famous Studio 1, pressing their first number one hit, "Rub a Dub Style", which featured their innovative call and response style vocals overdubbed on the classic Studio 1 rhythm, "Vanity". Their next single, perhaps a larger hit, "Nice Up the Dance" was a version of the quintessential Studio 1 rhythm, "Real Rock". These singles, with four other tracks, also versions of classic Studio 1 rhythms, were released as their first LP, "Nice Up the Dance". The names of these two singles were quickly incorporated into the lexicon of dancehall phrasology. Their call and response style was likewise influential on the future developments of the music, blending together straightforward singing styles and toasting.

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Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Diseases - (3:36)  -  1,848 plays
  2. Nice Up The Dance - (3:45)  -  958 plays
  3. Drummer Boy - (3:39)  -  372 plays
  4. Eye Of Danger - (5:57)  -  333 plays
  5. Rub a Dub Style - (3:09)  -  372 plays
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