/r/EarlyReggae
A place to experience and discuss the early reggae sounds of Jamaica and the UK. No Roots, no Dub, no Dancehall... This is for foundation/skinhead reggae!
Welcome to EarlyReggae! This is a place for those who like the simpler, dirtier sounds of reggae music. No Roots, no Dub, no Dancehall... This is for foundation and skinhead reggae!
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I'm trying to retrieve the title/artist of an old reggae song with this chorus: "He's my main main man and right from the beginning I'm his lady lady lady". It's sang by a female artist, I believe the first name was Cindy but I might be wrong... I shazamed it years ago and hardly managed to find it on YouTube at this tile, but now my Shazam and YouTube history don't go that far back and I can't find it back. If there is anyone who thinks they might know what song it is, please can you let me know? It's driving craaaaazy!
Update: I found it back 🥳 it's 'Lady, Lady' by Joy White (Cynty & the Monkeys)
Arthur Reid, successfully recorded Ska & Rocksteady above his liquor shop at Treasure Isle Recording Studio.