Shabba Ranks

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  • reggae
  • dancehall
  • ragga
  • jamaica
  • hip hop
Shabba Ranks (born Rexton Rawlston Fernando Gordon on 17 January 1966, in Sturgetown, St Ann's, Jamaica) is known as one of the most popular dancehall artists ever. Ranks gained his fame mainly by practicing dee jaying rather than singing tunes similarly to his contemporaries. Ranks arrived on the Jamaican and international stages in the late 1980's with a number of fellow artists. These include the British vocalist Maxi Priest; reggae singers Cocoa Tea, Crystal...

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Songs

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    5-F Man

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    A Mi Di Girls Dem Love

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    A Nuh Me Seh So

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    Action Packed (feat. Rebel Princess)

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    Ambi Get Scarce

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    Another One Program

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    Are You Sure

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    Back and Belly Rat

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    Bad & Wicked

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    Bad & Wicket

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    Be Careful

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    Bedroom Bully

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    Best Baby Father

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    Best Grandfather

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    Bet Buss

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    Born as a Don

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    Ca'an Dun

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    Ca'an Dunn

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    Caan Dun

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    Caan Dun (X-Rated)

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    Can't Drop Off a Shape

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    Can't Keep Me Down

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    Cocky Rim

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    Cyaan Dun

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    Dem A Do It Too

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    Dem Bow

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    Don't Follow Rumors (feat. Carlton Livingston)

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    Don't Test Me

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    Don't Test Me (feat. Deborah Gibson)

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    Don't Test Me (feat. Deborahe Glasglow)

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    Family Affair (rap version)

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    Fanciness (F&F Fancy Groove instrumental)

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    Fanciness (F&F Fancy Groove mix)

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    Fanciness (F&F Groove radio mix)

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    Fanciness (Fiesta radio mix)

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    Fanciness (original version)

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    Fattie Fattie

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    Fist-A-Ris

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    Flesh Axe

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    Fresh

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    Gal Nuh Ready

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    Gal Yuh Good

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    Gal Yuh' Good

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    Get Up Stand Up

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    Get Up Stand Up And Rock

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    Get Up, Stand Up

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    Girls Whine

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    Girls Wine

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    Give Dem Di Shabba

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    Go Shabba Go (feat. Chuck Berry)


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