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Asher D and Daddy Freddy were an English/Jamaican duo who recorded on the Music of Life label in the late 1980s, releasing an album - Ragamuffin Hip-Hop - considered groundbreaking for its fusion of ragga and rap music.

The due then collaborated on major-label single "We Are the Champions" in 1989, later included on Daddy Freddy's 1991 album Stress. Both also recorded as individuals.

References

  1. Biography by Steve Huey. "Daddy Freddy | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 March 2020.


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