Dancehall heavyweights Bounty Killer, Popcaan, Sean Paul, and other industry figures came to pay tribute to the late artist

Late reggae artiste Determine
Dancehall icons Bounty Killer, Popcaan, and Sean Paul were among the musicians who gathered on Saturday evening at Rebel T Headquarters (52 Dumbarton Ave, Kingston) to celebrate the life of the late artist Determine.
"Forever Determination until the end of eternity, bredda," Bounty Killer shared on his Instagram account, along with footage from the night.
Determine, who passed away at 52 in a Baltimore hospital following a battle with cancer, is deeply mourned by the industry. Many community members have offered their support to the late artist’s family and his son, reggae artist Runkus.
He was best known for his hit "Kette Drum," produced by Bobby Digital. His chant to the Nyahbinghi beat, complemented by Beenie Man’s hardcore flow, made it one of the biggest dancehall songs of the 1990s.
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