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Max Romeo, Leading Voice in the Heyday of Roots Reggae, Dies at 80

His early hits were filled with sexual innuendo. But he later switched to a soulful political message that resonated in 1970s Jamaica and beyond.

Clay Risen
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Deaths (Obituaries), Jamaica (West Indies), Kingston (Jamaica), Nineteen Hundred Seventies, Rastafarianism, Reggae Music, Rolling Stones, Romeo, Max
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