Sister Nancy
Born Ophlin Russell in Kingston, Jamaica, Sister Nancy, also known as Muma Nancy, is a pioneering figure in the dancehall scene, celebrated as the first female dancehall DJ. With a career spanning over two decades, she has established herself as a dominating force in a male-dominated genre, earning respect and admiration worldwide. Sister Nancy's iconic song "Bam Bam," released in 1982, is a global anthem that has been sampled and remixed countless times, showcasing her enduring influence. Her debut album "One Two" remains a seminal work in the reggae and dancehall canon. Beyond her music, Sister Nancy's story of resilience and her legal battle for royalties, which granted her 50% ownership of "Bam Bam," is a testament to her strength and determination. Whether performing live or through her timeless recordings, Sister Nancy continues to inspire and captivate audiences with her powerful vocals and commanding stage presence.
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