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“I couldn’t even buy a Heineken or a pack of cigarettes”: How Sister Nancy Fought for Her Royalties and Won

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More than four decades after she made history with “Bam Bam,” Sister Nancy — the first woman to ever command the dancehall mic — has turned her pain into power. The Jamaican legend, now 63, once worked long hours at a bank, unable to afford even a Heineken, while her voice echoed through global hits and commercials. Today, she’s not only reclaimed her legacy but also her earnings — walking away with £90,000 in unpaid royalties after a decades-long fight for justice. Her story, now captured in the 2024 Tribeca-selected documentary Bam Bam: The Story of Sister Nancy, is one of resilience, rights, and redemption.

When “Bam Bam” dropped in 1982 on her debut album One, Two, few could have predicted its global reach. Built on Ansell Collins’ Stalag 17 riddim, the track slowly became a cultural phenomenon — a summer anthem and one of the most sampled songs in dancehall history. According to Billboard, since 1991, the song has earned over 185.4 million official U.S. streams and 329,000 digital downloads, cementing its place as a timeless classic. It has been reimagined in hits like Jay-Z and Damian Marley’s “Bam,” Lauryn Hill’s “Lost Ones,” Ye’s “Famous,” and Lizzo’s “Truth Hurts.” Yet for over 30 years, Nancy saw none of the financial rewards.

The turning point came in 2014. While watching TV in her New Jersey home, she heard her iconic voice in a Reebok commercial featuring model Miranda Kerr. “They’ve been doing so much with my song, and I can’t even buy a pack of cigarettes,” she told Billboard. “I couldn’t even buy a Heineken, which I used to love so much.” At the time, she was still working her 9-to-5 job at the bank and supporting her daughter through high school. That moment of frustration sparked something deeper — a decision to fight back.

Nancy enlisted a lawyer to confront the publishing companies using her work without permission. The battle wasn’t long, but it was necessary. Once the companies confirmed she had never received compensation in over three decades, she was finally paid £90,000 in back royalties. “Nobody complained, because they knew I deserved it,” she said. “They basically just gave me what I was owed.” With that victory, she quit her bank job and returned to the stage — performing around the world for audiences who had unknowingly been singing along to her voice for years.

Her gratitude still runs deep, especially for Jay-Z, who not only sampled “Bam Bam” respectfully but flew her to Jamaica for the video shoot. “Jay-Z is my No. 1. He did the right thing. Everybody else was cheap; they didn’t even think about me,” she said. Now, with her new album Armageddon — produced by dub pioneer Mad Professor — and her groundbreaking documentary, Sister Nancy continues to use her platform to empower artists, especially women, to claim what’s theirs. “If it’s mine, I am going to fight for it,” she declared. “It’s either I win or lose, but I have to try. And I implore all women to do the same.”

From the bank to the big stage, Sister Nancy’s journey is more than a comeback — it’s a blueprint for artistic ownership and cultural respect.

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