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Sister Nancy’s Reissued ‘One Two’ Album Cracks Billboard Chart 43 Years Later in Historic Debut

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Renowned Jamaican songstress and trailblazing deejay Sister Nancy is celebrating a long-overdue milestone as her seminal 1982 debut album One Two finally earns its place on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart—over four decades after its original release. The reissue, a limited-edition baby blue vinyl via VPAL/VP Records, dropped on April 12 in honour of Record Store Day and quickly surged in popularity, pushing the album to a No. 3 debut on the prestigious chart. It’s a historic first for the dancehall pioneer, whose voice helped lay the foundation for women in reggae and sound system culture.

Reacting to the news on Instagram, Sister Nancy shared the album’s cover art with heartfelt gratitude: “Sending out a massive big up to everybody who has been supporting the long awaited @vpalmusic reissue of @sisternancy’s 1982 LP ‘One Two’ for @recordstoreday / @recordstoredayus.” Her joy was echoed across the reggae community, celebrating an artist who—despite her influence—had never previously graced the Billboard charts. The UK also acknowledged the moment, with One Two debuting at No. 4 on the Official Independent Album Breakers Chart.

Produced by the late Winston Riley of Techniques Records, One Two was recorded at the legendary Channel One Studios on Maxfield Avenue and features an all-star lineup of musicians including Sly and Robbie, Dean Fraser, and Wycliffe “Steely” Johnson. The 10-track set includes the anthems Transport Connection, One Two, and Bam Bam—the latter becoming one of the most sampled songs in dancehall-reggae history. From the film Belly to Reebok ads and popular video games, Bam Bam has remained a cultural staple, underscoring Sister Nancy’s enduring relevance.

Often credited as the first female deejay to achieve international acclaim, Sister Nancy broke barriers in a male-dominated genre. Her journey from Kingston’s sound system clashes to global recognition is a testament to her pioneering spirit. As VPAL’s Donovan Williams aptly put it, “The reissue of ‘One Two’ vinyl is a celebration of Sister Nancy’s enduring legacy, the significance of Jamaican music and the timeless appeal of this classic reggae album.” With upcoming performances in California, Canada, and London, Sister Nancy continues to ride the wave of well-earned recognition—finally getting her flowers, one chart at a time.

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Billboard Reggae Albums Chart

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