Stop Murder Music
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Stop Murder Music is a campaign to oppose alleged homophobic work of certain Jamaican musicians, primarily dancehall and ragga artists such as Buju Banton, Bounty Killer and the Bobo Ashanti Rastafarians Sizzla and Capleton.
The campaign accuses these artists of promoting violence against LGBT people through the lyrics in their music and attempts to stop this. Stop Murder Music is jointly run by OutRage!, the Black Gay Men's Advisory Group, and J-Flag. The term was coined by British gay rights activist Peter Tatchell in the mid-1990s.
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- Homophobia and black music
- "Murder She Wrote"
- Elephant Man (musician)
- Buju Banton
- Lucky Dube
- Lady Saw
- Sizzla
- Beenie Man
- Murder Love
- Carlton Barrett
- Baby Boy (song)
- Bounty Killer
- Dancehall
- Chaka Demus
- Kingston, Jamaica
- Jamaica has one of the highest murder rates in the world. ...
- LGBT rights in Jamaica
- Ini Kamoze
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