Gyptian
Windell Beneto Edwards became the singer known as Gyptian when he left his rural home in St. Andrew, Jamaica, and traveled to Portmore, the town where the promoter known as Mr. Wong ran his studio. Gyptian had grown up singing in his mother's Adventist church and listening to his Rastafarian father's music. His father had been a promoter himself for a time, so he understood the grooming and networking that would be involved in turning Gyptian's passion into his profession. His parents trusted Ravin Wong, having seen the promoter turn many an unpolished talent into reggae stars, I Wayne being a good example. Under Wong's direction, Windell became "Egyptian," then "I-Gyptian," and finally just Gyptian. The smooth singer was eventually presented with a song that would suit his conscious upbringing, "Serious Times," and after adding his own verse to it, he cut the track in Wong's studio.
Combining hypnotic nyabinghi drums with lyrics that plead for an end to violence and crime, "Serious Times" exploded across Jamaica, putting Gyptian in the company of Jah Cure and Fantan Mojah, two other artists who were becoming popular by fighting for peace and justice in a roots reggae style. By the time the single had become a Jamaican number one, numerous producers were contacting Gyptian in hopes he would appear on their tracks, but the roots-minded singer refused most of the offers since their lyrics were filled with gun talk and misogyny. After being presented with enough socially conscious music and old-school lovers rock to fill a full-length, Gyptian made his debut in 2006 with My Name Is Gyptian on the VP label. Two years later he returned with I Can Feel Your Pain, an album heavily influenced by contemporary R&B. In 2010 his massive Jamaican hit "Hold You" put him back in the spotlight. It was followed by a soca remix of the track, a hip-hop remix with rapper Nicki Minaj as guest, dubstep remixes from Diplo and Toddla T, plus a full-length album of the same name. In 2013, he returned with the album Love, Sex and Reggae, a more pop-oriented effort with Diplo returning as a producer.
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Give Thanks and Praise
Reggae - Released by Rhythmzz Digital Vinyl on 23 jun. 2020
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Mama Bawl (Dub Mix)
Dub - Released by Rhythmzz Digital Vinyl on 3 dec. 2021
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Reggae - Released by SHADY HILL MUSIC on 22 mei 2020
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Come on Sexy Girl
Reggae - Released by Music House Productions on 10 apr. 2020
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Certified Lover
Gyptian, Adrian Donsome Hanson
Reggae - Released by Donsome Records LLC on 18 sep. 2020
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Mama Bawl
Reggae - Released by Rhythmzz Digital Vinyl on 29 mei 2020
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Dagger Thru My Heart
Reggae - Released by Donsome Records LLC on 23 okt. 2015
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Rock Steady
Reggae - Released by Music House Productions on 3 apr. 2020
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Reggae - Released by Cousins on 18 aug. 2011
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Every Holiday (Clean)
Dancehall - Released by Game On Lock Entertainment,Corp on 3 jul. 2013
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Blessing
Dancehall - Released by Konsequence Muzik on 16 apr. 2021
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Don't Go
Reggae - Released by Platinum Camp Records on 12 aug. 2016
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Super Woman
Dancehall - Released by One Nation Empire on 1 apr. 2022
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