Jamaica’s brave LGBTQ+ scene is nudging dancehall in a new direction
Over the years, a number of dancehall artists have attracted negative attention for homophobic lyrics. Jamaica Pride gathers a community who love the genre's celebratory aspects.
Over the years, a number of dancehall artists have attracted negative attention for homophobic lyrics. Jamaica Pride gathers a community who love the genre's celebratory aspects.
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