Macka Diamond

Macka Diamond
Birth name Charmaine Munroe
Origin Kingston, Jamaica
Genres Dancehall
Occupation(s) DJ, singer
Years active 2003 – present

Macka Diamond, also known as Charmaine Munroe, Lady Cham, Lady Mackerel, and the Money Goddess, is a Jamaican singer and writer. She was born in Kingston and raised in Portmore. She was influenced by female artists such as Mama Nancy, Lady Ann, Lady Junie and Lady G, who were big at that time. With Junie’s help, she got the chance to record "Don Girl". After a string of singles, including collaborations with Captain Barkey and Wickerman, she changed her name to Macka Diamond with her 2003 single "Tek Con", a protest record to Vybz Kartel’s chauvinistic track "Tek Buddy".[1] She released a new album, Don't Disturb Mi, on 7 February 2012, under Money Ooh Productions/VPAL.[2]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Books

References

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