Terry Lynn
Forgoing the sunshiny melodies and positive messages typically found in reggae, Terry Lynn made a conscious decision early in her career to approach Jamaican music with an activist's mindset, singing songs about crime and inner city poverty rather than happiness and love. Growing up as the youngest of nine children in Waterhouse, a destitute region of Kingston, she set out to capture the downtrodden disposition of her environment in the lyrics of her first single, "Kingstonlogic," a grimy electro-dance number with nods to Daft Punk and M.I.A.. In 2007, she paired up with Phred at Phree Music, who compiled five remixes of the song and released it as an EP titled Kingstonlogic 1.0.. Jamaican photographer Peter Dean Rickards, the man behind social media network the Afflicted Yard, also hopped on board to make a video for the song. A vivid spread of photojournalism worthy of National Geographic, the video compiled a rapid succession of still photographs before ending with the words "to be continued," as foreshadowing for Kingstonlogic 2.0, Lynn's first full-length debut scheduled for September of 2008.
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Discography
6 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Kingstonlogic 2.0
House - Released by Phree Music on 16 sep. 2008
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Your Mercy
Ska en Rocksteady - Released by Time Unit Music on 17 jul. 2020
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Who'll Be the Next One to Cry over You / Serenade of the Bells
Pop - Released by Essential Media Group on 29 mrt. 1960
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