Mavado
Biography
A reggae singer influenced by the likes of Bounty Killer and Cutty Ranks, David Constantine Brooks, aka Mavado, was born and raised in one of Kingston, Jamaica's more dangerous ghettos, Cassava Piece. Church and a desire to deliver a socially conscious message to the people kept Mavado out of serious trouble. Encouraged by a friend, Mavado visited Junior Reid's recording studio in Kingston, where he met his hero, Bounty Killer. The reggae star recognized the young singer's talent and introduced him to the likes of vocalist Predator and manager Julian Jones-Griffith. In 2004 Mavado released "Real McKoy," his breakthrough single recorded over the Daseca crew's Anger Management riddim. Two years later, the Red Bull and Guinness riddim and the song "Weh Dem a Do" would give him his next big hit, and the successful "Dreaming" and "Bawl Dem a Bawl" singles would follow soon after, but the momentum was almost brought to halt when his father was murdered in Switzerland.
After fighting for his father's body and its return to Jamaica, Mavado resolved a feud with fellow dancehall artist Vybz Kartel. The feud was responsible for violence between the artists' crews along with numerous diss tracks, including "Warn Dem" and "Informer" from Mavado and "Alliance Diss" and "Mafraudo" from Kartel. With all this out of the way, Mavado was able to complete his debut album, Gangster for Life, for the VP label. The 2007 release featured more hits like "Top Shotta Nah Miss" and "Dying" plus "Real McKoy with a Full Clip," a new mix of the track that, a year later, would be featured in the popular video game Grand Theft Auto 4: Liberty City. His 2008 cut "I'm on the Rock" would feature Jay-Z on its remix before being re-recorded as "We Need Barack" in support of the presidential hopeful. That same year, he continued to cross over to the world of hip-hop with an appearance on 50 Cent and G-Unit's album T.O.S.: Terminate on Sight. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Not too heavy into the jamaican thing but have a west indian back round....... . a n y w a y Mavodo is the truth luv him :-)
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me just love mavado i was bless to talk to him and he is a cool and nice person gully me say!!!!!!!
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Mavado the best t'ing to happen to Reggae music, he take it to another level...Bles s ! ! !
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this jamaician artist is one of my favorite,lis t e n to it!!!! ganster forrrrrrrrrr r life!!!!
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ilion straight outta the v.i.st.croix - p r i n c e s s massive original tutti dan
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Sizzla, Capleton, and Anthony B make this guy look like a clown. Dude needs to smile and get irie.
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mavado is the boss its a long time we dont pimp it but we are stil friends alliance we say and some p**sy no like it
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Gansta 4 life u a di realist thing dem cann stop u
casava peace pop offa piece everything plugg een and lock een. |
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DEM NO REAL MACOY DEM JUST SOME BABY BOY. BLESS UP MAVADO. I LOVE YOUR GANGSTA
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Me and my man are from the island of Buffa BAy and ST Mary and i was going to leave him and one of his songs that say "Him and his girl has the same hurt." If you only knew what type of life when live Mavado relates to us 2,001 precent. That's NO LIE People! SO IF anyone can be more real to me it's him right now. Even when he's talking about "Sitting on his cocky!" I'm IN LOVE with this mans MIND! REAL TALK!
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