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                    [Title] => Brownman Revival: Pushing OPM with a reggae beat
                    [Summary] => If you’re one of the those who, like me, can’t live without music even if you couldn’t tell many of the genres from one another (except for classical, jazz and pop in my case), you wouldn’t know that the kiddie song Under the Sea happens to be reggae. And that the genre, with its upbeat, far-from-intimidating melody, used to be a sure sign of protest; conjuring images of drug abuse and other things underhanded.

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