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INNER CIRCLE

Inner Circle, also known as “The Bad Boys of Reggae,” is a legendary Jamaican reggae band formed in Kingston in 1968 by brothers Ian and Roger Lewis. Initially gaining recognition by backing artists like The Chosen Few and later teaming up with iconic vocalist Jacob Miller, the band became a dominant force in reggae during the 1970s. Their momentum was tragically halted in 1980 when Miller died in a car crash, prompting a temporary disbandment. Inner Circle reformed in 1986 and achieved global success with hits like “Bad Boys”—which became the theme for the TV show COPS—and “Sweat (A La La La La Long),” a chart-topping single across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Their fusion of reggae with pop and soul elements helped them transcend genre boundaries, earning them a Grammy Award in 1993 and another nomination in 1994. Known for their energetic live performances and message of unity, Inner Circle has toured extensively worldwide and collaborated with artists across generations. Despite lineup changes, the band remains anchored by the Lewis brothers and continues to promote reggae’s global influence through their music and outreach

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