Reggae Artists – Gyptian

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Gyptian (born Benet Edwards, October 25, 1983, St. Andrew, Jamaica) is a reggae singer from Jamaica.

Born in the Seventh Day Adventist mother and the father of Rastafarianism, Gyptian received his musical calling at age seven years old when he began to sing in the church. Anerkennend, his talent, his parents him Mr. Wong, record producer Portmore, St. Catherine. “I was not serious,” said Gyptian “My family has always been a leading Portmore me to meet him, but I usually disappear. Once, I left his studio, and I all started there.”

Under the leadership of Mr. Wong and Earl Chinna Smith, Gyptian improve their sound and won 2004 Star Search talent competition KEns Wildflower Lounge in Portmore, earning him a place in 2004 Sting, the so-called “mayor night reggae show the Earth.

Name habit of tying his shirt shops around the head and twisting his chin hair, as the Egyptian Pharaoh, the young singer was very protective measures to maintain the sustainability of its 100% Gyptian. “You have to think about what people think and how they believe that real people. Any hint at what I hear from Gyptian, right on my fingers from my head.”

In 2005, he spent two hits, “Is there any place” to the station and RIDDIM “Serious Times. Last seen by many as the best reggae song in 2005 (to beat Damian Marley, “Welcome to Jamrock”). []

Nominated for Best New Entertainer at the 2006 International Reggae and World Music Awards, twenty-three years old singer was dominant maps Jamacian hits as “Is there any place”, “Beautiful Lady” and chart-topping ballad from “,” Mama, can not Cry “.

His style of reggae music is considered rock and roots-reggae fans, with songs about political issues and love. It is in the same sense of music created by artists like Sizzla, Luciano and Beres Hammond.

From September 12, 2006, Gyptian released his first album on VP Records. From 12 December the same year Gyptian, while in New York, shot music video for his new single “I can feel your pain” (Cloud Nine RIDDIM). The song is the first to confirm his new album, which was released during 2008.

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