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<a href="spotify:artist:7susReFcK5MW1MnGlCKvCe">Papa Michigan</a> (born Anthony Fairclough) and <a href="spotify:artist:6FCarT7oTBbvTHv1wpZb4t">General Smiley</a> (born Erroll Bennett) were among the first dual-toasters on the Jamaican scene. Beginning in the late '70s while still in school, the humorous duo (<a href="spotify:artist:3vyQlMO8FNKcuPUuXqoOIp">Smiley</a> got his name because he never smiles) scored immediately with "Rub a Dub Style" and "Nice up the Dance," two ubiquitous songs on the dancehall circuit. "One Love Jam Down" became a popular anthem, and 1982's "Diseases" established them as major stars, especially at the annual Sunsplash festivals. They broke up in the late '80s, although occasional attempts at reunions have been made recently. ~ Roger Steffens, Rovi

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