Like Sister Nancy, this t-shirt is truly one inna three million. Officially licensed and designed in collaboration with Mumma Nancy herself, the Bam Bam tee is as timeless as Nancy’s big tune — one of dancehall’s all-time classics. Based on the design from Sister Nancy’s first and only solo album, 1982’s One Two, it’s available for a limited time, to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Nancy’s recording career, and the lasting legacy of her signature tune.
We were saving the reveal on this one for next Thursday’s big Sister Nancy & Friends show at Brooklyn Bowl (Get your tickets here) but after Old Man Ebro let the cat out of the bag on Hot 97, we had to make the Sister Nancy Bam Bam Tee available caw some ah dem ah ask we where we get it from. Order your tee here (you can still get yours live and direct at Brooklyn Bowl, too!) and watch and listen to Nancy’s appearance on Ebro in the Morning, to hear her discuss “Bam Bam,” her beginnings in dancehall, getting sampled by the likes Kanye West, and a whole lot more.
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