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SISTER NANCY

Sister Nancy, born Ophlin Russell-Myers, is a Jamaican dancehall deejay who gained international recognition for her hit song "Bam Bam" in the early 1980s. Sister Nancy was born on January 2, 1962, in Kingston, Jamaica. She began her music career in the late 1970s when she was discovered by producer Winston Riley while performing at a talent show in Kingston. Riley was impressed with her talent and immediately signed her to his record label, Techniques. Sister Nancy's debut album, "One, Two," was released in 1982 and featured the hit track "Bam Bam." The song, which sampled Toots and the Maytals' "Bam Bam," became an instant classic and has been covered by numerous artists. It has also been featured in movies, television shows, and commercials. Sister Nancy's music is known for its strong feminist themes, which were uncommon in the male-dominated world of dancehall music at the time. In "Bam Bam," she sings about standing up for herself and not letting anyone push her around. The song's message resonated with women everywhere and helped to establish Sister Nancy as a powerful force in the music industry. Sister Nancy's music has influenced countless artists, including Lauryn Hill, Foxy Brown, and Missy Elliott. In 2018, she was awarded the Order of Distinction by the Jamaican government for her contributions to music. Despite her success, Sister Nancy faced numerous challenges throughout her career. She was often the only woman in a room full of men and had to fight to be taken seriously as an artist. She also faced criticism for addressing feminist themes in her music. However, she never gave up and continued to make music that spoke to her experiences and empowered other women. In conclusion, Sister Nancy is a trailblazing musician whose impact on the world of music cannot be overstated. She paved the way for future female artists in a genre dominated by men and inspired countless listeners with her powerful messages of female empowerment. Today, she continues to be celebrated for her contributions to music and her unwavering commitment to her craft.
Sister Nancy
Bam Bam 
26,39 EUR
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Vinyl Maxi - Vp
Release date: 01/Jan/2002
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Sister Nancy
One Two - Colored Vinyl 
44,39 EUR
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LP - Vp
Release date: 23/May/2025
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Sister Nancy
One, Two 
30,09 EUR
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LP - Vp
Release date: 03/Oct/2025
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Sister Nancy
Bam Bam 
18,39 EUR
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Vinyl Single - Vpal / Techniques
Release date: 17/Oct/2025
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