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Chuckleberry :
Deejay Chuckleberry surfaced in the 90s, recording a handful of quality tracks for a variety of Jamaican producers. Although his output is far from profilic, he has gained recognition with the 1992 RAS album 'Cost Of Living', produced by Leggo and Flabba Holt. He posseses a deep, raw voice and manages to tackle controversial themes in 'No Gay Man' as well as cultural items in 'Cost Of Living', 'Gang War' and 'God Comes First'. For the Saxon imprint he voiced a wicked combination track with Luciano, called 'Cool It Off'.
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