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Fusing hip-hop and dancehall reggae, Born Jamericans earned a cult following with their pair of mid-'90s albums. The duo was comprised of Mr. Notch, who favored smooth vocals, and Edley Shine, who delivered rough ragga raps. Born Jamericans' debut album, Kids From Foreign, became a reggae hit upon its 1994 release, and they became a favorite of the reggae circuit, opening for <a href="spotify:artist:4wLAjfeqAsV66AocWNcowA">Buju Banton</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3j7Sw80qzL2FJlryUhI3wG">Shabba Ranks</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6cjSmkVvMvyE6tCAo1M9Is">Zhané</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:72y3ZI95ctkQC2O4mjBaU3">Shai</a>, among many others. <a href="spotify:artist:3xpJzqE3evjd4GzQ9pcHNr">Mad Lion</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0AcEt9ujUBWQ50cZsaskWo">Shinehead</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:5TUTGRG0FlRoYTZ4GEdOVO">Johnny Osbourne</a> all were featured on the group's second album, Yardcore, which was released in the spring of 1995. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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