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  1. Lots of Sign
  2. Shirley Jones
  3. Pumpkin Belly
  4. Eni Meeni Mini Mo
  5. Roll Call
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  1. Lots of Sign
  2. Shirley Jones
  3. Pumpkin Belly
  4. Eni Meeni Mini Mo
  5. Roll Call
  6. Fever
  7. Jah Guide and Protect Me
  8. Rub-A-Dub Market
  9. Run Come Call Me
  10. Who's Gonna Help Me Praise
  11. Surely Dub
  12. Run Come Dub Me
  13. Lots of Dub
  14. Jah Guide Dub
  15. Rub-A-Dub Dub
  16. Dub Fever
  17. Eni Meeni Mini Mo Dub
  18. Praise Jah With Dub
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The introduction of the Casio keyboard to Jamaica in 1985 began a shift in reggae music that would bring about the digital era. During that time, Tenor Saw made himself a star and provided a bridge between live and digital recording. With all the skill of earlier dancehall stars like Barrington Levy, Saw used the updated digital versions of familiar riddims to become a dancehall phenomenon in a very short period of time. His hypnotic vocals floated over digital tracks, helping to deliver dancehall into the modern era. Fever ...

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