Jamaicans of African Ancestry - Notable Jamaicans of African Descent

Notable Jamaicans of African Descent

  • Bob Marley

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  • Ziggy Marley
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry
  • Peter Tosh
  • Bunny Wailer
  • Big Youth
  • Jimmy Cliff
  • Dennis Brown
  • Desmond Dekker
  • Beres Hammond
  • Beenie Man
  • Shaggy
  • Grace Jones
  • Shabba Ranks
  • Buju Banton
  • I Wayne
  • Capleton
  • Bounty Killer
  • Black Uhuru
  • Third World Band
  • Inner Circle
  • Chalice Reggae Band
  • Morgan Heritage
  • Marcus Garvey
  • Ricardo Gardner
  • Super Cat
  • Usain Bolt
  • Naomi Campbell
  • Yendi Phillipps
  • Claude Mckay
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph
  • Heavy D
  • Christopher Wallace

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