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When her first single hit she was only 17 and just graduating from cosmetology school. She considered sticking with braiding and cutting hair for a little bit, but Jamaican radio couldn't get enough of the sassy and quick-witted Ms. Thing and she had no choice but to become a dancehall superstar. It was while performing at a <a href="spotify:artist:5G8IlDlnPQPN4YmtJ6NDxK">Baby Cham</a> album release party that Ms. Thing caught the eye of producer <a href="spotify:artist:1gcdIFMeDVPyS0ANay6jQG">Dave Kelly</a>. A couple of minor tracks were recorded for <a href="spotify:artist:1gcdIFMeDVPyS0ANay6jQG">Kelly</a> before the producer teamed the young singer with <a href="spotify:artist:4L3GTE04bW5N7azA9QPhjA">Beenie Man</a> for the soon-to-be-massive "Dude." The "Get That Money" and "Regular" singles followed and when they went Top 10 in Jamaica, Ms. Thing finally quit her day job. Hailed as the new <a href="spotify:artist:2X1VgNqQOiSbkyel3a9rjK">Lady Saw</a> by the dancehall magazines, expectations were high when she released her debut, Miss Jamaica, in August of 2004. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi

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