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Yellowman was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in two occasions; in 1985 for King Yellowman, and in 1998 for Freedom of Speech. [17] He was the first dancehall artist to be nominated for this category.
Other albums featuring the duo were One Yellowman, Supermix, and The Yellow, The Purple, and the Nancy, the latter also featuring Purpleman and Sister Nancy. With Yellowman concentrating on solo material, Fathead went on to work with others, having a hit in 1983, with "It's Me" and collaborating with Beenie Man , Early B , Johnny Ringo , and ...
Mister Yellowman is the debut studio album by the Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay Yellowman. In October 1982 it was released as Mister Yellowman in the United Kingdom by Greensleeves Records [ 1 ] and as Duppy or Gunman in Jamaica by Jah Guidance / VP Records , also in 1982.
Jamaican male singer-songwriters (2 P) ... Yellowman This page was last edited on 18 September 2023, at 19:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Young, Gifted and Yellow is a compilation album by Yellowman, released originally in the United Kingdom on 22 April 2013, and subsequently in other European countries in the following days by VP Records. It features rarities, outtakes and live performances from the period 1970–84, including songs with Fathead and Sister Nancy.
Run-DMC keep an eye out for conquering more genres on King of Rock, but the Yellowman collaboration “Roots, Rap, Reggae” is a tentative early stab at a fusion that other artists would do ...
"Nobody Move" gave Yellowman his breakthrough in the US market. [3] The album was first released on CD in 1988 by Greensleeves with the same tracklisting as the 1984 release. Greensleeves reissued it in 2004 as part of its 'Reggae Classics' series, with the 12-inch mix of "Rub & Go Down" added as a bonus track. [4]
Yellowman, reggae and dancehall artist; Bob Andy, reggae vocalist; Cory Burke, soccer player; Buju Banton, reggae singer; John Barnes, English footballer; Aston "Family Man" Barrett, bassist; Beenie Man, real name Moses Davis, dancehall artist and former husband of Michelle D'Angel Downer; Louise Bennett-Coverley, folk singer, poet, comedian