Lady G
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Lady G | |
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Birth name | Janice Fyffe |
Origin | Jamaica |
Genre(s) | Dancehall, reggae |
Label(s) | Greensleeves |
Lady G, born Janice Fyffe, is a female Jamaican dancehall and reggae deejay. She is best known for her song "Man a Bad Man" from the film Third World Cop. She is little known outside of Jamaica but has a firm fan base there. Other songs include "Nuff Respect", "Round Table Talk" (with her mentor Papa San), "Certain Friends" and "Breeze Off". She records on the label Greensleeves.
Lady G has performed at Europe's biggest reggae festival, Summerjam, in 2001.[1]
Lady G has recently toured the United States with Buju Banton.[2]