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Derrick Morgan (born 27 March 1940 in Clarendon) is a duet by Morgan and Millicent “Patsy” Todd.
In 1957, Morgan entered the Vere Johns Opportunity Hour, a talent show held at the Palace Theatre in Coxsone Dodd.
“Housewives’ Choice” began the rivalry between Morgan and Prince Buster, who accused Morgan of stealing his ideas. Buster quickly released “Blackhead Chiney Man”, chiding Morgan with the sarcastic put-down, “I did not know your parents were from Hong Kong” – a swipe at Kong. Morgan returned with the classic “Blazing Fire”, in which he warns Buster to “Live and let others live, and your days will be much longer. You said it. Now it’s the Blazing Fire”. Buster shot back with, “Watch It Blackhead”, which Morgan countered with “No Raise No Praise” and “Still Insist”. Followers of the two artists often clashed, and eventually the government had to step in with a staged photo shoot depicting the rivals as friends.
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