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Biography: Junior Reid
Jamaican-born singer Junior Reid carries the Rasta message to the people. Junior is best known for the hit singles 'Foreign Mind', 'One Blood', 'Boom Shak-a-Lak' and 'Listen to the Voices'. He gained prominence as the lead singer for the Grammy Award-winning Reggae group Black Uhuru.
Born on the 6th of June, Delroy "Junior" Reid grew up in the Waterhouse district of West Kingston. He began his career at an early age, gaining his initial inspiration from a tough upbringing. He recorded his first single 'Know Myself' at the age of fourteen for the late singer Hugh Mundell, released in the U.K. on Greensleeves. He then formed his own band, The Voice of Progress. After a local hit with 'Minibus Driver' the group's success was established with the album of the same name.
At eighteen, Junior was asked to join Black Uhuru as lead singer. The group was nominated twice for a Grammy Award in the Reggae category. Due to business changes and the breakup of that lineup, Junior returned to the solo arena and started his own production company, J.R. Productions. With J.R. Productions and Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion Sounds he increased his popularity with tracks such as 'Human Nature', 'Uplifting' and 'Proud Statement'.
1988 saw the release of Junior's first solo album, One Blood. The 'One Blood' single was remixed by Paul "Trouble" Anderson and released worldwide on Big Life/Mercury Records. That track and 'Long Road' received nominations at the prestigious Caribbean Music Awards. At the Jamaica Music Industry Awards he won awards for Best Album, Best Single, Best Song and Most Conscious Lyrics. The follow-up to One Blood was the Visa album, distributed by Greensleeves, Ras Records and J.R. Productions.
During his career Junior "One Blood" Reid has performed many places, from Bermuda to Columbia to Japan to mention a few. He has proven to be a durable and popular entertainer on the world stage. In 1993, after a winning performance in Jamaica at the Montego Bay Superfest he toured Europe with Sugar Minott, the 809 Band, and Mutabaruka. Junior was also featured in the biggest one-night show in Jamaica, the Sting, from 1996 to Â'98. Following exceptional performances at Sting and other shows, he was offered a starring role in the Jamaican film 'Klash', produced by Billy Parker.
In 1997 he produced True World Order. He took the True World Order Tour to the United States and United Kingdom. He also teamed up with Busta Rhymes and Bounty Killa to record the single 'Change Like the Weather'. He recorded 'Dreadful Day' with rappers Poor Righteous Teachers and joined Cannibus for 'Frounsi Sound Bwoy' on the Universal label. In a producing role Junior has worked with Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, the Mighty Diamonds, Luciano, Big Youth, Warrior King and Andrew & Wada Blood (his sons), among others.
In the year 2000 Junior released 'Emanuel Calling', featuring the songs 'Mashing Up the Earth', 'John Law' and 'Trod Up A-Zion'. He toured the United States and Caribbean, garnering raves. In 2002 Junior released Rasta Government, also produced by J.R. Productions.
With his incisive, prophetic lyrics and unstinting support for the ghetto man, Junior is a consistent roots artiste of great power. Junior acknowledges that the world does not necessarily need a "new world order" but a true world order. In spite of his international reputation Junior is humble, a man of the people who loves interacting with everyone.
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