Sly Dunbar’s Grammy Standoff and Reggae Resilience

Ras Banamungu

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Dissent and Dedication: Sly Dunbar’s Grammy Standoff Unveils Reggae’s Resilience. In an exclusive interview with WMV, iconic Jamaican musician Sly Dunbar expresses discontent over the controversial Grammy submission of ‘Shakespeare – The Bassman Sly, Robbie & The Team Taxi.’ Despite distancing himself from the project, Dunbar sheds light on its nomination, sparking industry speculation. Amidst the controversy, he emphasizes the Grammys’ role in reggae’s evolution, pledging a new submission for the following year. While grappling with disputes, Sly reflects on the 30th anniversary of ‘Murder She Wrote’ and unveils ‘Red Hills Road Vol 2,’ a tribute to late collaborator Robbie Shakespeare. Despite challenges, Dunbar’s unwavering commitment resonates in reggae’s enduring narrative.

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