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Sly and Robbie: 11 Songs You Didn’t Know They Played On

Sly and Robbie: 11 Songs You Didn’t Know They Played On

The late, legendary reggae production duo worked with many of the biggest pop and rock stars of the past 40 years

About half a century ago, drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare revolutionized the sound of reggae as members of the Revolutionaries. Their easily identifiable signature grooves and riddims attracted Jamaican luminaries like Jimmy Cliff, Peter Tosh, and Gregory Isaacs, among many others who booked the duo for their recording sessions. By the beginning of the Eighties, Sly and Robbie were collaborating with hitmakers across all of pop and rock. The duo of Dunbar (who died on Jan. 26) and Shakespeare (who died in 2021) spent decades propelling hits for Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan, and No Doubt, among others. Here are 11 of their most notable pop collaborations.

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