Chuck Fender
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Chuck Fender (born June 15, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York) is a music artist. His songs are of the reggae/dub genre. He has toured in Jamaica and the United States.
Well-known songs include "I swear", "Poor people cry" and "Better days" all of which are from the "Better days" album.
He is sometimes also known as Chuck Fenda and Chuck Fendah.
He has been interviewed on the British Broadcasting Corporation's 1Xtra program Young Lion [1] about the controversy surrounding his song "Gash Dem an Lite Dem" which some radio stations refused to play, claiming that the song incited violence.
[edit] External links
- Chuck Fenda Online Official site.
[edit] References
- The Jamaica Star, May 18, 2006 – Fender won't bow, by Teino Evans, Staff Reporter "Deejay Chuck Fender says he will not amend the lyrics to his controversial song Gash Dem an Lite Dem."
- BigUpRadio – Chuck Fender
- AllMusic.com – Chuck Fenda
- AllMusic.com – Chuck Fender
- VPRecords.com – Morgan Heritage Tour Japan "Morgan Heritage recently completed a tour of Japan with Richie Spice, Chuck Fender, and Singing Melody."