Marion Hall (born 1972), better known as Lady Saw, is a Jamaican dancehallsinger.
Biography
Hall was born in Galina, Saint Mary, Jamaica in 1972, and began performing with local sound systems at the age of fifteen. She went on to work with the Stereo One system in Kingston. Her performances brought her to the attention of record producers and she recorded her first single for producer Piper, and "Love Me or Lef Me", produced by Olive Shaw received significant airplay. She had her first hit with "If Him Lef" and she topped the Jamaican charts with "Good Man".
She soon became known for her slack style, with songs such as "Stab Up De Meat". Her performances were banned in some parts of Jamaica, though equally lewd male performances were not. This prompted her to record "Freedom of Speech" in protest. She enjoyed a big hit in Jamaica with "Hardcore" in 1994, and followed it with "Welding Torch." She also recorded "Condom," warning girls of the dangers of unprotected heterosexual sex. She recorded duets with several other major stars, including Beenie Man, Luciano, Dennis Brown, Bounty Killer and Beres Hammond.
Lady Saw - Man Is The Least | Official Music Video
Music video by Lady Saw performing Man Is The Least.
published: 06 Oct 2009
Lady Saw - I've Got Your Man | Official Music Video
Music video by Lady Saw performing I've Got Your Man.
published: 26 Sep 2009
Lady Saw - Reggae Sumfest Spotlight #1
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published: 24 Jul 2020
Meet Lady Saw; (Dancehall to Gospel Singer), Boyfriend, 3 Children, Lifestyle, Net Worth & Career.
Marion Hall, formerly known by the stage name Lady Saw, is a Jamaican singer and songwriter whose career has spanned over two decades. Formerly known as the Queen of Dancehall, she is known for her guest appearance on American Band No Doubt's "Underneath It All," song which went triple Platinum and won a Grammy for the No doubt band.
Lady Saw was the first female artist to win a MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act in 2002.
Lady Saw (later became Minister Marion Hall after her conversion to Christianity).
#Lifestyle #Net Worth #Family #Abouthem.
published: 08 Feb 2025
Walk Out
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Walk Out · Lady Saw
Walk Out
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published: 04 Aug 2014
Sycamore Tree
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Sycamore Tree · Lady Saw
Extra Raw: The First Lady Of Dancehall
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published: 16 Jul 2015
If Him Lef
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published: 20 Feb 2016
Stab Out di Meat - Lady Saw (Lyrics) (OLD SKOOL CLASSIC)
published: 20 Jan 2018
If Him Lef - Lady Saw (Lyrics) (OLD SKOOL CLASSIC)
One Queen of the Dancehall!! Yu hear dat Spice?
published: 20 Jan 2018
Lady Saw-Sycamore Tree
Lady Saw
the first lady of dancehall
She was born Marion Hall in 1972 in a village in the parish of St Mary. At only 15, she took the name Lady Saw after famous Jamaican Deejay Tenor Saw, whose style she is said to emulate. She was soon signed to the Jamaican grassroots label VP Records, now a powerhouse, and debuted in 1994 with Lover Girl. At that time, she guested on the Shabba Ranks track, "Want It Tonight," and her star began to rise.
Marion Hall, formerly known by the stage name Lady Saw, is a Jamaican singer and songwriter whose career has spanned over two decades. Formerly known as the Que...
Marion Hall, formerly known by the stage name Lady Saw, is a Jamaican singer and songwriter whose career has spanned over two decades. Formerly known as the Queen of Dancehall, she is known for her guest appearance on American Band No Doubt's "Underneath It All," song which went triple Platinum and won a Grammy for the No doubt band.
Lady Saw was the first female artist to win a MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act in 2002.
Lady Saw (later became Minister Marion Hall after her conversion to Christianity).
#Lifestyle #Net Worth #Family #Abouthem.
Marion Hall, formerly known by the stage name Lady Saw, is a Jamaican singer and songwriter whose career has spanned over two decades. Formerly known as the Queen of Dancehall, she is known for her guest appearance on American Band No Doubt's "Underneath It All," song which went triple Platinum and won a Grammy for the No doubt band.
Lady Saw was the first female artist to win a MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act in 2002.
Lady Saw (later became Minister Marion Hall after her conversion to Christianity).
#Lifestyle #Net Worth #Family #Abouthem.
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Sycamore Tree · Lady Saw
Extra Raw: The First Lady Of Dancehall
℗ 2009 VP Music Group, Inc
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Provided to YouTube by VP Records
Sycamore Tree · Lady Saw
Extra Raw: The First Lady Of Dancehall
℗ 2009 VP Music Group, Inc
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by VP Records
Sycamore Tree · Lady Saw
Extra Raw: The First Lady Of Dancehall
℗ 2009 VP Music Group, Inc
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Lady Saw
the first lady of dancehall
She was born Marion Hall in 1972 in a village in the parish of St Mary. At only 15, she took the name Lady Saw after famo...
Lady Saw
the first lady of dancehall
She was born Marion Hall in 1972 in a village in the parish of St Mary. At only 15, she took the name Lady Saw after famous Jamaican Deejay Tenor Saw, whose style she is said to emulate. She was soon signed to the Jamaican grassroots label VP Records, now a powerhouse, and debuted in 1994 with Lover Girl. At that time, she guested on the Shabba Ranks track, "Want It Tonight," and her star began to rise.
Lady Saw
the first lady of dancehall
She was born Marion Hall in 1972 in a village in the parish of St Mary. At only 15, she took the name Lady Saw after famous Jamaican Deejay Tenor Saw, whose style she is said to emulate. She was soon signed to the Jamaican grassroots label VP Records, now a powerhouse, and debuted in 1994 with Lover Girl. At that time, she guested on the Shabba Ranks track, "Want It Tonight," and her star began to rise.
Marion Hall, formerly known by the stage name Lady Saw, is a Jamaican singer and songwriter whose career has spanned over two decades. Formerly known as the Queen of Dancehall, she is known for her guest appearance on American Band No Doubt's "Underneath It All," song which went triple Platinum and won a Grammy for the No doubt band.
Lady Saw was the first female artist to win a MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act in 2002.
Lady Saw (later became Minister Marion Hall after her conversion to Christianity).
#Lifestyle #Net Worth #Family #Abouthem.
Provided to YouTube by VP Records
Sycamore Tree · Lady Saw
Extra Raw: The First Lady Of Dancehall
℗ 2009 VP Music Group, Inc
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Lady Saw
the first lady of dancehall
She was born Marion Hall in 1972 in a village in the parish of St Mary. At only 15, she took the name Lady Saw after famous Jamaican Deejay Tenor Saw, whose style she is said to emulate. She was soon signed to the Jamaican grassroots label VP Records, now a powerhouse, and debuted in 1994 with Lover Girl. At that time, she guested on the Shabba Ranks track, "Want It Tonight," and her star began to rise.
Marion Hall (born 1972), better known as Lady Saw, is a Jamaican dancehallsinger.
Biography
Hall was born in Galina, Saint Mary, Jamaica in 1972, and began performing with local sound systems at the age of fifteen. She went on to work with the Stereo One system in Kingston. Her performances brought her to the attention of record producers and she recorded her first single for producer Piper, and "Love Me or Lef Me", produced by Olive Shaw received significant airplay. She had her first hit with "If Him Lef" and she topped the Jamaican charts with "Good Man".
She soon became known for her slack style, with songs such as "Stab Up De Meat". Her performances were banned in some parts of Jamaica, though equally lewd male performances were not. This prompted her to record "Freedom of Speech" in protest. She enjoyed a big hit in Jamaica with "Hardcore" in 1994, and followed it with "Welding Torch." She also recorded "Condom," warning girls of the dangers of unprotected heterosexual sex. She recorded duets with several other major stars, including Beenie Man, Luciano, Dennis Brown, Bounty Killer and Beres Hammond.
Chorus: How di hell one man so sweet (God he knows) Knock mi right from off mi feet (outta mi clothes) gwaan act like him know fi dig (good water hose) mi woulda do anything fi him unleash mi coach. Verse 1: Dis ah man mussi come from mars. Mi neva see nuttin look so good from far. Woulda drive mi 4-runner an crash inna him car If he have insurance just fi get a part. Dis ah man justa turn on di heat. Mek mi wet up mi clothes an weak inna mi knees. Mi want him now that's di way I feel Flingy gimme all, no bargin, no deal. (chorus) Verse 2: Bwoy ah look like a worker, look like a slappa. Oh my God dis ah bwoy him ah dappa. If him give mi di chance an him ride mi proper, Mi put him inna mi will an just ease out mi mudda. Oh my God, bless eyesight, One man caan look so right. All wey ah gwan mi haffi bruise him tonight, If mi no get it free di wuk mi gwine buy. (chorus) Verse 3: Look here now, mi body fulla cold bump. If it cost mi, mi life mi must get some. Like a big sound system, mi art it ah come. But di first mon mi feel mi woulda run down. If you're not busy to ride dis Phillie Please introduce mi to ole marse Charlie. Right here now mi big bad an ready. Dis yah girl here heavy so bringy come gimme. (chorus)