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    Leighton Paul Walsh (born May 3, 1976), better known by his stage name Walshy Fire, is a Jamaican American DJ, MC and record producer. He is part of the...
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    dance music and DJ trio, which includes record producer Diplo, and DJs Walshy Fire and Ape Drums. They originate from Kingston, Jamaica, founded in 2008...
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    the American electronic music group Major Lazer, along with Diplo and Walshy Fire. In 2014 he released then EP Fresh along with Salvatore Ganacci on the...
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  • consists of four Chinese Jamaicans: Supa Dups, Bobby Chin, Willy Chin and Walshy Fire. The Caribbean slang "Black Chiney" refers to this racial mix. Black...
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    Title Details Walshy Fire Presents: MMMMØ – The Mix Released: 1 November 2019 Label: RCA Format: Digital download, streaming...
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  • Fire (wrestler) (born 1973) Alexis Fire (born 1964), American pornographic actress and prostitute Andrew Fire (born 1959), American biologist Walshy Fire...
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    City, a district in Spanish Town, Jamaica. Start a Fire (2012) - with Major Lazer and Walshy Fire Roots & Chalice (2016) - with Federation Sound, Soul...
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    Festival Korea" (UMF). In July, she released a song in collaboration with Walshy Fire, titled "Never Let You In", which topped charts in Singapore, Malaysia...
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    "Something To Believe In" (2021) ANORA – "Love Me Easy" (produced by Walshy Fire of Major Lazer) (2022) TJ O'Neill – "Railroad Shelter" (2023) (Also produced)...
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    Switch left Major Lazer in 2011, and was replaced by DJs Jillionaire and Walshy Fire. A second album, Free the Universe, was scheduled to be released in November...
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