Sister Nancy’s Bam Bam certified Gold in UK after 400,000-unit milestone
Dancehall pioneer Sister Nancy has collected a British Gold plaque for Bam Bam once purchases in the United Kingdom moved beyond four hundred thousand units. The title debuted in 1982 on the long-player One, Two, picked up Silver standing in 2022, and crossed the higher bar during the present week.
Bam Bam still sits near the top of reggae’s most repurposed masters, surfacing in motion pictures, ongoing television drama, interactive entertainment, and guest-heavy recordings from overseas headliners. Jay-Z, Rihanna, Lauryn Hill, and Kanye West have placed it inside their own tracks, with a much longer list of other performers doing the same.
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