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Omar "Tarrus" Riley (born April 26, 1979, Bronx, New York, United States) is a Jamaican-American reggae singer and member of the Rastafari movement. [1] Biography
"Powerful" is a song recorded by American electronic music project Major Lazer. It's the second official single off their third studio album, Peace Is the Mission (2015), featuring guest vocals from English singer Ellie Goulding and Jamaican singer Tarrus Riley.
STB vol. 46 is a double-disc album: disc one includes latest reggae hits from Beres Hammond, Freddie McGregor, Morgan Heritage, Romain Virgo, Christopher Martin, Gyptian, Busy Signal, Tarrus Riley, Etana, Jah Cure, Chino, Iba Mahr, and Jamelody.
In 1983, Riley topped the UK reggae chart with his version of Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing". [6] [7] In the late 1980s, Riley moved to Miami, and put his career on hold, but returned to Jamaica in the early 1990s. Riley's son Tarrus followed him into music and the success of Tarrus gave a boost to Jimmy's career. [8]
Peace Is the Mission is the third studio album by American electronic dance music project Major Lazer.It was released on June 1, 2015. [13]The album was preceded by the international hit single "Lean On" with DJ Snake featuring MØ; additionally, the second single "Powerful" featuring Ellie Goulding and Tarrus Riley was released simultaneously with the album.
"She's Royal" – Tarrus Riley" Omar R. Riley / Robbie Lyn / Lowell Dunbar / Robert Shakespeare / Mitchum Chin: Dean "Cannon" Fraser 17. "True Reflections" – Jah Cure" Gladstone Wright / Duane Stephenson / Sonita Walker: Andrew Prendergast & Joseph Bogdanovich 18. "Roots" – Etana" Steven Stanley / Omar R. Riley / Shauna G M McKenzie: Steven ...
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She co-wrote the hit songs 'Gimmie Likkle One Drop' and 'Wanty Wanty' with Tarrus Riley and wrote the hit song 'Tight Skirt' for Samantha J. She also wrote the hit song 'Automatic' for the queen of reggae music, Marcia Griffiths.