Jagga-Bites Combo, a reggae and dancehall group from Baden-Württemberg, Germany, was founded on July 25, 2004. The band initially consisted of Sinan Tiryaki, Markus Heinrich, Moritz Dolder, and Alexander Spanic, who performed under the name Kabila at their debut show. Shortly after, they changed their name to Jagga-Bites Combo due to political connotations. The band's lineup expanded over time, eventually reaching nine members. Notable early achievements included winning the Youngsterball Contest in Stuttgart and performing on Newcomer TV. Their first album, What's the Language, was released in December 2005. In May 2007, they released their second album, Groove Confusion. The band performed at major festivals such as the Summerjam in Cologne (2007) and the Chiemsee Reggae Summer (2012). Their final album, Songs For..., was released in October 2011. After a farewell concert on December 28, 2012, Jagga-Bites Combo disbanded.
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