Origin:
Decades: 2000's
Jamaican-born singer Warrior King (Mark Dyer) found himself drawn to music as a youth. He managed to balance his musical pursuits with an education that included stints at St. Andrew Technical and the National Tools Engineering Institute. His first attempt at radio came in the late '90s with the Coco Tea-produced single "Nuff a Dem a Evil" with fellow DJ Little Blacks. The duo participated in numerous festivals and community events before Dyer, who was christened Warrior King by Frisco Kid, hit it big with ... Read More
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frank Stone Mountain, GA |
08.02.08 can you feature raggae singers from the fities and sixties, such as larual aikins clancy eckeles theopholus beckford peter tosh and bunny wailers |
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Ashum4 Eden Prairie, Min... |
07.16.08 Never do what the hearthen do .........Never forget the mother land Africa!............true Mr. Worrior King I also love his Virtuos Woman track its the Mother!. |
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kateg zurich Switzerland |
06.21.08 gorgeous sound..! |
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juslyn Montserrat |
06.17.08 big chune str8 |
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elly-69 United States |
02.15.08 i love culture music it 's nice and not vilent. |
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jersat United States |
01.28.08 i love this song! One Love |
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king n.f Canada |
01.10.08 THANKS |
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king n.f Canada |
01.10.08 BLESS IDREN |
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Stone Italy |
12.27.07 Bless & Irie from Genoa...Italy... Memba deConcert...? Bless |
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