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Published on May 23, 2007 at 10:45am

Despite certain lingering issues like this, the overwhelming feeling among people I talk to in the Caribbean community is that this is a positive show, one in which appeals to baser instincts will be shunned. Jabba, the popular DJ of the Massive B sound system, summed it up:

"This is a family show. It's a universal show, not just dancehall. So people can bring their families and have a good time. We have the African massive, Haitian massive, Bermuda massive. We just want the people to come together and help reggae become the biggest music in the world."

As far as Caribbean community in South Florida is concerned, this weekend, reggae music definitely will be.

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