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Superstorm Sandy Rips Jamaican Entertainer's House In New Jersey

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Jamaican born New Jersey reggae entertainer Dr. Love has lost half his home to Superstorm Sandy.

Dr. Love who is promoting his new single Now I Am Strong featuring singer Daville, tells Music News how he’s affected by the superstorm.

Though no longer a hurricane, "post-tropical" superstorm Sandy packed a hurricane-sized punch as it slammed into the Jersey Shore on Monday, killing at least 11 people from West Virginia to North Carolina, Connecticut and New York.

The Super Storm called Hurricane Sandy affected Jamaica, Cuba, the Bahamas, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and the eastern seaboard of the United States, reaching to the area south of the Great Lakes Region of the United States, and Eastern Canada.

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