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She was the only woman dancing in a sea of men, clearly enjoying herself as a few of the songs she was promoting came on rotation. The gathered dancers showed their support and appreciation for the music in the best way they knew how – by dancing. She would later say it made her morning and left her happy, as for Pashon Minott, music is part of her legacy. Continuing the mission her father began means putting in the work to ensure his name and contribution to Jamaican society are never forgotten.
Pashon, daughter of veteran reggae artiste Lincoln ‘Sugar’ Minott, attended Dancehall Fridays dressed in a grey sweatsuit, blending in with the crowd as she showed support for young dancers and emerging artistes in the music industry.
Known for songs like Mr. DC, Herbman Hustling and Buy Out the Bar, Sugar Minott rose to prominence in the 1970s as he experimented with various styles, including lovers' rock and roots reggae, which blended smoothly with his vocals and laidback persona.
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