Rhoda Dakar is a pioneering figure in British ska and the 2‑tone movement,
rising to prominence in 1979 as the lead singer of all-female ska band The
Bodysnatchers. Signed to the legendary 2‑Tone label, the band released hits like
“Let’s Do Rocksteady” and “Easy Life", and Rhoda Dakar became a standout voice
in a male-dominated scene. After the group disbanded, she collaborated with The
Specials and joined The Special AKA, contributing haunting vocals to tracks like
the politically charged “The Boiler” and the iconic anti-apartheid anthem “Free
Nelson Mandela" )(also known as "Ne...