Dancehall Reggae artiste Busy Signal
Dancehall Reggae artiste Busy Signal, was born Reanno Gordon on January 24, 1982 in Brown's Town, St. Ann, Jamaica.
He later moved along with his parents to live in Kingston, Jamaica.Like most of Jamaica's artiste he too started singing in the Church. He used to save his lunch money to buy cassettes of popular music, everything from Madonna and Whitney Houston to Jay Z and Eminem and he was repeatedly reprimanded for beating out riddims on his desk at Brown's Town Comprehensive High School. At night, he often snuck out of the house to hear such preeminent sound systems as Renaissance and Bass Odyssey. Busy took a step towards reaching his goals with the release of his first single “Shake It Fast”, voiced on Renaissance’s Tunda Clap riddim. His breakthrough, however, arrived in 2005 with the hits “Not Going Down” and the self produced “Step Out”, the title track of Busy’s critically acclaimed 2006 debut album released on Greensleeves Records. He got the nicknamed from his friends because of the fact that he is constantly busy. Some of his other top tracks are: 1. Tic Toc 2. High Grade 3. Whine Pon Di Edge 4. One More Night 5. These are the Days 6. Tempted to Touch (remake of Beres Hammond) 7. Unknown Number 8. People So Evil 9. Hustle Real Hard and 10.Jail
He has so far (2011) released three studio albums.. 1. Step Out (2006) 2. Loaded (2008) and 3. D.O.B (2010)In July 2010 he released his T-shirt line call Turf Gear T-Shirt.
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