THE EDITOR, Madam: I applaud Ms Fae Ellington for her commentary re: the depraved lyrics on the Hill and Gully Riddim. The lyrics are atrocious,...
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THE EDITOR, Madam: I see many Jamaicans cursing Ms Fae Ellington for her commentary on the disgusting lyrics on the Hill and Gully Riddim. Sadly, many people are illiterate and ignorant as to who Fae Ellington is and the role she has played in upholding Jamaica's culture.
THE EDITOR, Madam: I applaud Ms Fae Ellington for her commentary re: the depraved lyrics on the Hill and Gully Riddim. The lyrics are atrocious,...
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