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| | Black Woman & Child CD (1993)
$9.59 Whether accounts of his outspoken, controversial sociopolitical pronouncements are exaggeration or even pure rumor, they perfectly encapsulate the quality that has made Sizzla such a sensation in the Jamaican dancehall. His is an uncompromising millenarian vision more akin to the ...
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| Da Real Thing CD (2002)
$7.69 The leader of the Bobo Dread contingent continues to flirt with overexposure on this, his fifth release of 2002 (not counting Best of Sizzla: The Story Unfolds, also released in 2002). Luckily, Sizzla's energy seems to be unlimited and his ...
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| Be I Strong CD (1999)
$13.09 Sizzla continues to shake things up with his third release, Be I Strong. This offering erupts with the DJ's volcanic delivery and scorching political lyrics. The hard-driving opening track, "Men and People," sets the tone by proclaiming, "Babylon your judgement ...
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| Freedom Cry CD (1998)
$9.69 The temptation to compare every new reggae artist to Bob Marley may be grossly overindulged, but in Sizzla's case comparison is justified in at least one sense; in an era when Marley's albums have found a comfortable niche next to ...
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| Ain't Gonna See Us Fall CD (2006)
$9.99 The tireless Sizzla is not only one of the best dancehall artists in the industry, he is also one of the most prolific. Pumping out singles and full-length albums at an alarming rate, the roots-conscious Jamaican toaster produces an endless ...
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| Jah Knows Best CD (2004)
$9.25 Jamaica's Miguel Orlando Collins -- otherwise known as Sizzla -- is one prolific musician, with over 25 albums to his credit in the past decade, and his pace seems to be picking up to three or four releases a year, ...
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| Stay Focus CD (2004)
$9.55 As if the racks weren't stuffed with enough 2004 Sizzla product, the gruff and righteous one released Stay Focus through the high-profile VP label. Add production by the Xterminator Productions crew and you've got Sizzla's most commercial release of the ...
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| Taking Over CD (2001)
$13.59 As a strictly Rastafarian DJ, Sizzla has often courted controversy with his politically militant lyrics and bold criticism of Jamaican society. Taking Over continues this pattern, with lots of talk against Babylon and it's corrupt system. Sizzla's impassioned, manic delivery, ...
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| Burning Up CD (1995)
$9.29 Recorded in Kingston, Jamaica.
Personnel includes: Sizzla (vocals); Cat Coore (guitar); Dean Fraser (horns, background vocals); Donald Dennis (keyboards, bass); Sly Dunbar (drums).
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| Up In Fire CD (2002)
$29.09 Sizzla offers up the perfect audio text for women's studies classes; one can almost hear future generations of cultural anthropologists rubbing their hands together with glee before diving into this treasure trove. In fact, entire dissertations have been written with ...
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 Sizzla Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Sizzla songs: Just One of Those Days Lyrics, Solid as a Rock Lyrics, Subterranean Homesick Blues Lyrics, Good Ways Lyrics, Jah Blessing Lyrics, One Away Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Be Strong Lyrics, Give Me a Try Lyrics, Got It Right Here Lyrics, Simplicity Lyrics, Woman I Need You Lyrics, I'm With the Girls Lyrics, Thank You Mama Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Like Mountain Lyrics, No Other Like Jah Lyrics, Rise to the Occasion Lyrics, Babylon a Use Dem Brain Lyrics, Thank U Mamma Lyrics.
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 Sizzla Biography
Jamaican singer Sizzla is one of the most prolific and sought-after performers in dancehall history. Sizzla entered the scene at the cusp of the 1990s conscious movement--a trend in dancehall and reggae that moved away from ghetto thug posturing and put the tenets of Rastafarian living and the politics of liberation front and center--and quickly became one of its most successful exponents. Although criticism has been leveled at Sizzla for his outspoken anti-gay statements, he remains one of the most popular figures in reggae, and has released nearly 30 albums between 1995 and 2006 alone.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Sizzla | Capleton, Jah Cure, Morgan Heritage, Lady Saw, Ja Rule, Juelz Santana, Styles P, Nasa, Yankee B. | | Sly Dunbar | Sly & Robbie, Black Uhuru, Culture, Dennis Brown, Buju Banton, Beres Hammond, Luciano, Bounty Killer, Peter Tosh | | Donald Dennis | Turbulence, Buju Banton, Cocoa Tea, Jah Cure, Perez Prado, Anthony B., Eek-A-Mouse, Lutan Fyah, Marcia Griffiths |
 Worked With
Lady Saw, Capleton, Morgan Heritage, Jah Cure, Ja Rule, Juelz Santana
 Contemporaries
Buju Banton, Luciano, Chaka Demus, Anthony B., Junior Kelly, Mikey General, Ras Shiloh
 Followers
Matisyahu
 Influences
Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Sly & Robbie, U-Roy, Barrington Levy, Beenie Man, Shabba Ranks, Freddie McGregor, Mutabaruka
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Kerry Norton, Skoota
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