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This is a list of notable people who are from Kingston, Jamaica, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that city.
Notable people
Yellowman, reggae and dancehall artist
Bob Andy, reggae vocalist
Buju Banton, reggae singer
John Barnes, English footballer
Aston "Family Man" Barrett, bassist
Beenie Man, real name Moses Davis, dancehall artist and former husband of Michelle D'Angel Downer
Louise Bennett-Coverley, folk singer, poet, comedian
Atari Bigby, former NFL player
Ken Boothe, artist
Bounty Killer, dancehall artist
Cindy Breakspeare, Miss World 1976
Dennis Brown, reggae singer
Errol Brown, singer
Lionel Brown, footballer
Cory Burke, footballer
Canibus, rapper
Alberto Campbell-Staines, Australian athlete with an intellectual disability
Frederic G. Cassidy, linguist and lexicographer
Patrick Chung, NFL football player for the New England Patriots
Kofi Cockburn, basketball player for the Illinois Fighting Illini
Frederic Hymen Cowen, British composer
Carole Crawford, Miss World 1963
Theodore Curphey, coroner
Omar Daley, footballer
Robert Charles Dallas, lawyer, historian and friend of Lord Byron
Chili Davis, former Major League Baseball player
Desmond Dekker, singer and songwriter
Sandy Denton, "Pepa" of hip hop group Salt-N-Pepa
Coxsone Dodd, reggae music producer
Sly Dunbar, reggae musician, dub music producer
Leon Edwards, Jamaican-born English mixed martial artist, current UFC Welterweight Champion
Eek-A-Mouse, reggae singer
Elephant Man, dancehall artist
Patrick Ewing, former NBA basketball player and coach
Colin Ferguson, mass-shooter
Heather Foster, Jamaica-born American professional bodybuilder
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Olympic gold medalist
Ricardo Fuller, footballer for Hanley Town
Ricardo Gardner, former footballer
Amy Jacques Garvey, journalist, publisher, second wife of Marcus Garvey
Chris Gayle, cricketer
Andrew Gourlay, conductor
Howard Grant, boxer
Richard Hall, professional boxer
Lisa Hanna, Miss World 1993, politician
Bob Hazell, former footballer
Paul Hewitt, U.S. basketball coach
John Holt, reggae singer and songwriter
Kamara James, Olympic fencer
Jah’Mila, reggae musician
Jermaine Johnson, footballer for Tivoli Gardens
Sandra Levy, field hockey player
Jean Lowrie-Chin, communications consultant, seniors advocate, author and newspaper columnist
Macka Diamond, real name Charmaine Munroe, dancehall artist
Michael Manley, Jamaican politician and prime minister
Bob Marley, great musician and singer-songwriter
Damian Marley, reggae artiste and youngest son of Bob Marley
Ziggy Marley, reggae artiste and son of Bob Marley
Justin Masterson, Major League Baseball pitcher for the Cleveland Indians
Mavado, dancehall artist
Mike McCallum, three division world champion professional boxer
Marcus Milner, footballer
Sean Paul, dancehall and reggae artist
Yendi Phillips, Miss Universe 2010 1st runner-up
Oswald George Powe, political and equality activist
Donald Quarrie, sprinter
Shabba Ranks, dancehall artist
Angella Reid, White House Chief Usher and Ritz-Carlton hotel manager
Junior Reid, reggae singer
Sanya Richards-Ross, Olympic gold medalist and world champion in track and field
Hazelle P. Rogers, politician
U-Roy, pioneer of toasting
Ricky Sappleton, footballer for Cheshunt
Mary Seacole, medical pioneer
Shaggy, reggae singer
Winsome Sears, politician
Robbie Shakespeare, reggae musician, dub music producer
Nadine Spencer, businesswoman
Raheem Sterling, footballer
Billy Strachan, pioneer of black civil rights in Britain, WWII bomber pilot, communist activist, newspaper editor
Super Cat, dancehall artist
Karin Taylor, a former international fashion model, known as Playboy magazine's June 1996 Playmate of the Month
Ryan Thompson, footballer
Alfred Valentine, cricketer
Vybz Kartel, dancehall singer
Courtney Walsh, cricketer
Clar Weah, First Lady of Liberia
Devon White, former Major League Baseball player
Willard White, opera singer
Jheanelle Wilkins, politician
Hyman Wright, reggae record producer