Biography
Janice Fyffe, 7 May 1968, Spanish Town, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Fyffe began DJing with the Maurice Johnsons Black Scorpio sound system and her reputation soon spread. Her initial recording came in 1988 with producer Gussie Clarke who utilized J.C. Lodges hit Telephone Love for Lady Gs Nuff Respect. The song was a warning to all chauvinists and has since become an anthem among ragga girls. Championed as the sisters DJ, she recorded in combination with Papa San the hit Round Table Talk, which topped the Jamaican charts. The duo performed a comical altercation, in which Lady G won the squabble. Other hits prior to a temporary sabbatical included Rock Back and Is It Me Or The Gun. The lapse in her career allowed Lady G as a single mother to spend more time with her two children. In 1994 she returned to the stage, performing a stunning presentation at the annual Fresh concert. In...
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