Sizzla
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Biography
[Edit]Emerging during the latter half of the '90s, the enormously prolific Sizzla was one of the leaders of the conscious dancehall movement. Along with Buju Banton and Capleton, he helped lead dancehall back to the musical and spiritual influence of roots reggae, favoring organic productions and heavily Rastafarian subject matter. A member of the militant Bobo Ashanti sect, he sometimes courted controversy with his strict adherence to their views, particularly his aggressive condemnations of homosexuals and white Western oppressors. Yet overall, his music was generally positive, advocating faith and compassion for poor black youth, and respect for women. He remained something of an enigma to the public at large, rarely granting interviews and keeping his concert appearances to a minimum. Nonetheless, he still ranked as arguably the most popular conscious reggae artist of his time, thanks to a normally high standard of quality control — all the more impressive given the frequency with which he recorded. A versatile singjay-style vocalist with a gruff, gravelly tone, he was capable of both rapid-fire chatting and powerful, melodic singing, and his best backing riddims were among the strongest in contemporary dancehall.
Sizzla was born Miguel Collins on April 17, 1976 and was raised in the August Town area of Kingston of devout Rastafarian parents. After honing his vocal skills, he landed a gig with the Caveman Hi-Fi sound system, where he first made a name for himself as a performer. He cut his first single for the small Zagalou label in 1995, and soon moved on to Bobby "Digital" Dixon's Digital B imprint. However, he didn't manage a break-out success until saxophonist Dean Fraser recommended him to producer Philip "Fatis" Burrell. Sizzla released a series of singles on Burrell's Xterminator label, including "Judgement Morning," "Life's Road," "Blaspheme," "We Uh Fear," "I'm Not Sure," and the Shadowman duet "The Gun." His first LP, Burning Up, appeared on Xterminator later in 1995, and he toured extensively alongside Luciano and Mikey General. Unlike kindred spirits Capleton and Buju Banton, Sizzla's early material was culturally oriented right from the start; he was able to build an audience without any of the lyrical slackness that helped establish the other two.
Creatively speaking, Sizzla really came into his own with the release of his second album, the Burrell-produced Praise Ye Jah in 1997. Widely considered one of the top conscious dancehall albums of its time, Praise Ye Jah was quickly trumped by the release of the Dixon-produced Black Woman & Child that same year. The title track was a smash hit and became something of a cultural reggae anthem. Sizzla scored several more hits during 1997, including "Like Mountain," "Babylon Cowboy," "Kings of the Earth," and the Luciano duet "Build a Better World." This hot streak kicked off an enormously productive recording binge that lasted over the next several years, with much of his output still done for Burrell.
1998's Kalonji was issued in the U.S. under the title Freedom Cry, and featured the successful singles "Love Amongst My Brethren" and "Rain Shower." No less than three albums — Be I Strong, Good Ways, and Royal Son of Ethiopia — appeared in 1999, with Be I Strong achieving the highest profile among them. 2000 brought three more albums: the double-CD Liberate Yourself (which featured one disc of Sizzla material and another of his protégés), Words of Truth (which featured a bonus live disc), and Bobo Ashanti, a well-received, highly spiritual set with a stronger hip-hop flavor. Refusing to slow down, Sizzla issued four more albums in 2001 — Black History, Taking Over, Rastafari Teach I Everything, and Blaze Up the Chalwa — and often displayed a harder edge and a willingness to embrace digital production. That approach changed in 2002, when he concentrated on softer, mellower, more romantic material, which dominated that year's albums: Ghetto Revolution and Da Real Thing. Two more albums, Light of My World and Rise to the Occasion, appeared in 2003. Soul Deep was released in 2005, with both Ain't Gonna See Us Fall and Waterhouse Redemption landing a year later. By the end of 2006, Sizzla released the high-profile The Overstanding, an album with hip-hop impresario Damon Dash as executive producer. I-Space returned the singer to his Jamaican roots in mid-2007. Welcome to the Good Life followed in 2011. A trip to Africa influenced two of his 2012 albums with The Chant focusing on his visit to Zimbabwe while In Gambia was partially recorded in its namesake country. His 2013 effort The Messiah was recorded with the Bread Back production team and marked his 70th album. The 2014 set Radical rounded up lost tracks recorded for the Xterminator label between 1992 and 2003.
Title: The High Frequency Riddim - Single
Artist: Sizzla, Vybz Kartel, Buccaneer
Title: The Journey - The Very Best of Sizzla Kalonji
Artist: Sizzla
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dancehall
Collections
Title: Smarties Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Don Corleon Presents Love and Life
Genre: Reggae
Title: Upperclass Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Property Tax Riddim
Title: Galis Forever
Genre: Reggae
Title: African Charm/Future Flow Riddims
Genre: Reggae, World Music
Title: Road Rave Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Higher Meditation Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Dancehall Pressure
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Reggae
Title: Dancehall Scorcher
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Reggae
Title: Past & Present Dancehall
Genre: Reggae
Title: The Zulu Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Garrison Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Rock & Rave Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Classics from the Vault, Vol. 1
Genre: Reggae, World Music
Title: Guala Guala Riddim
Genre: Dancefloor, Reggae, Dance Pop
Title: Summer Bounce (Greensleeves Rhythm Album #58)
Genre: Reggae
Title: Kasablanca
Genre: Reggae
Title: Riddim Rider, Vol. 15: First Class
Genre: Reggae
Title: Kasablanca
Genre: Reggae
Title: Dancehall Glory
Genre: Reggae
Title: Mento Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Fat Eyes Presents Dancehall Dee-Lite
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dancehall
Title: Venom Rhythm
Genre: Reggae
Title: Extra Credit
Genre: Reggae
Title: Riddim Driven: Bondage
Genre: Reggae
Title: Living Heart, Vol. 1
Genre: Reggae
Title: Rahtid 2 Rahtid!! - The Various Artists Compilation
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Reggae
Title: Rahtid! The Ultimate Reggae & Dancehall Experience
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Reggae
Title: Rahtid 3 The Ultimate Reggae & Dancehall Experience
Genre: Reggae
Title: Hip Hop 2 Dancehall
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Reggae
Title: Reggae Hits, Vol. 26
Genre: Reggae
Title: Education Is the Key
Genre: World Music
Title: Hi Grade Ganja Anthems Vol. 2
Genre: Reggae
Title: Magnet Culture Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Good Groove Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Reggae Jammin Vol. 2
Genre: Reggae
Title: The Reggae Masters, Vol. 11 (W)
Genre: Reggae
Title: Shoot Out Riddim
Title: Target Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Rhythm 2 Rhythm - the Best Of
Genre: Reggae
Title: Hail the I
Genre: Reggae
Title: Dreamland Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Magnet Tempo Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Irie Meditation
Genre: Reggae
Title: Tsahai Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Ghetto Strings Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Million Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: The Biggest Rhythms
Genre: Reggae
Title: Gully Creature Riddim
Title: Street Level Riddim Reloaded
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Reggae
Title: Riddim Driven: Flava
Genre: Reggae
Title: Index Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Green Day Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Riddim Rider, Vol. 16: Rain Drops
Genre: Reggae
Title: Ride the Riddim, Vol. 1
Genre: Reggae
Title: Nylon Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Addiction Reloaded Riddim
Title: Ride the Riddim, Vol. 6
Genre: Reggae
Title: Zulu Riddim
Genre: Reggae
Title: Jah Jah Love: Back to Reggae Roots, Vol. 1
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae
Title: Africa Riddim
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae
Title: Biggest Reggae One Drop Anthems 2005
Genre: Reggae
Title: Miss Lilys Family Style, Vol. 1
Genre: Reggae
Title: Reggae in the Sun, Vol. 1
Genre: Reggae, World Music
Title: 4GGGG Riddim
Featuring albums
Title: Buju Banton Presents Excalibur Sound, Vol. 1: 100 Watt
Artist: Buju Banton Presents
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Reggae
Title: Out Of Many - 50 Years of Reggae Music
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Reggae, World Music, Latin