Latest Release
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- 31 JAN 2025
- 39 Songs
- Here I Come · 1985
- Best of Beenie Man · 1995
- Prison Oval Rock - 40th Anniversary Edition · 2025
- Prison Oval Rock - 40th Anniversary Edition · 2025
- Prison Oval Rock - 40th Anniversary Edition · 2025
- Prison Oval Rock - 40th Anniversary Edition · 2025
- Prison Oval Rock - 40th Anniversary Edition · 2025
- Prison Oval Rock - 40th Anniversary Edition · 2025
- Prison Oval Rock - 40th Anniversary Edition · 2025
- Prison Oval Rock - 40th Anniversary Edition · 2025
Essential Albums
- 2001
- 1979
Artist Playlists
- This legendary deejay's swagger was broader than Broadway.
- 2001
Appears On
- Suga Roy & The Fireball Crew Conrad Crystal
More To Hear
- Joe Kay is live from The Netherlands.
About Barrington Levy
With his warm, expressive voice and stylistic flexibility, Barrington Levy has adapted to dancehall's many evolutionary steps with ease. It helped that the Jamaican singer—born in 1964 in Clarendon—arrived on the scene just as reggae was heading in a heavier direction, with Levy first garnering attention in his mid-teens. After connecting with producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes and musicians Roots Radics, the young vocalist displayed his potential on hits like 1979’s "Collie Weed", a dancehall favourite built around a slinky groove and Levy's tenor. After Levy established his loverman prowess on albums such as Englishman (1979), his music took a rawer direction on "Under Mi Sensi", the 1984 track that helped establish him in the UK, where dance-music producers would soon turn samples of Levy's vocals into an ubiquitous element of jungle and drum 'n' bass. His later shift into acoustic balladry and his adventurous collaborations with Handsome Boy Modeling School, Gorillaz and Bounty Killer showed off Levy's knack for maintaining his effortless cool while extending his riddim mastery.
- FROM
- Clarendon, Jamaica
- BORN
- 30 April 1964
- GENRE
- Reggae