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<a href="spotify:artist:28q3NuNiFoeWa1UVdbNzOH" data-name="Rhoda Dakar">Rhoda Dakar</a> played an important part in the shaping of a woman&#39;s role in ska. The lead vocalist and chief songwriter for the all-female, London-based rocksteady band the Bodysnatchers, Dakar recorded several singles on the 2-Tone label founded by Specials leader Jerry Dammers. &#34;Let&#39;s Do the Rock Steady&#34; reached the 18th position on the Billboard charts in 1980. Following the demise of the Bodysnatchers in 1981, Dakar remained active as a vocalist. After performing on the Specials album More Specials, singing &#34;I Can&#39;t Stand It&#34; with background vocals by the Go-Go&#39;s, she formed the Special A.K.A. with Dammers and other members of the Specials. The group&#39;s sole album, In the Studio With..., included the anthem &#34;Free Nelson Mandela&#34; and a reworking of the Bodysnatchers&#39; haunting tune &#34;The Boiler.&#34; In 2015, Dakar recorded an album of Bodysnatchers material with a band including members of the Specials and Madness; the album was released as <a href="spotify:artist:28q3NuNiFoeWa1UVdbNzOH" data-name="Rhoda Dakar">Rhoda Dakar</a> Sings the Bodysnatchers. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi

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