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Sly and Robbie: 11 Songs You Didn't Know They Played On
- Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare are celebrated for revolutionizing reggae rhythms and backing a host of pop icons across decades.
- Their work with stars like Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger helped define the rhythm section vibe on major hits.
- The list covers 11 collaborations, including Grace Jones, Herbie Hancock, and Madonna, showcasing their diverse impact.
- Grace Jones’ 'Warm Leatherette' benefited from Sly and Robbie’s funked-up grooves and percussion.
- Their work with Serge Gainsbourg on 'Aux Armes Et Cætera' helped fuse reggae with avant-pop experimentation.
- Duo contributed to Ian Dury’s 'Girls (Watching)' and helped relax a post-punk producer’s ambitious project.
- Herbie Hancock’s 'Future Shock' features Sly and Robbie joining the electro-funk experiment.
- Dylan’s 'Jokerman' benefits from the reggae-infused rhythm section co-produced by Knopfler and Dylan.
- Mick Jagger’s solo hit 'Just Another Night' leveraged Sly and Robbie to secure a chart-topping rhythm.
- Madonna’s 'Supernatural' remix showcases Sly and Robbie’s production and percussion influence.
- The piece notes Sly Dunbar’s death on January 26, 2026, marking the end of an era.
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