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I-Wayne

I-Wayne

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 20 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Sizzla, Dennis Brown, Beres Hammond

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Average rating4h starsOut of 20 votes

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Editor's review

Wayne's remarkable reggae would be as hard to imitate as it is easy to explain. What's not to like about vocals that mix soul cool, jazz flexibility, R&B softness, and reggae's scratchy grooviness? Weaving those pipes into classic lilting rhythms, Wayne's music is gentle and moving.

Biography

Roots and culture artists have long been a constant in Jamaica, from the influence of legends like Bob Marley to conscious dancehall singers like Garnet Silk. However, in the summer of 2004 a new and powerfully distinct voice emerged on the reggae music scene. With a fresh timbre, substantive lyrics, and a passionate performance, this singer almost single handedly led a new wave of roots and culture reggae music that swept the island of Jamaica.

I Wayne, born Cliffroy Taylor in the working class Kingston suburb of Portmore, Jamaica, officially hit the international scene with his #1 hit "Can't Satisfy Her," the first track by a cultural reggae artist to be added to Hot 97 in New York, a station noted for its hip hop preference. The tune then caught on in several markets and spent over 22 weeks on the Billboard Hip Hop/R&B Hot 100 chart. I Wayne followed up that firey description of a desperate Jamaican reality comprised of prostitution, poverty, and sexually transmitted diseases with "Living in Love" on the Stephen Gibbs and Errol Thompson-produced Hard Times riddim (VP2272).

It may seem as if I Wayne suddenly burst onto the scene, but the 28 year old has been refining his craft since age 7. Coming from a musical family, it's not surprising that I Wayne's first performance venture with local group Vibes Machine took place when he was a student at Greater Portmore High School. The collective of singers and DJs performed at afterwork parties held at popular Kingston clubs like Cactus and Asylum, until one night, when his bandmates were late, and I Wayne was forced to take the stage alone. The response was tremendous, so he perfected his solo act, incorporating his keen appreciation for singers like Sade, Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Marcia Griffiths, Beres Hammond, and Sizzla Kalonji, into his developing style and honing his craft by chanting DJ style with local sound systems like Diamond Cruise and The Legend, as well as performing at Garveymeade, an annual Portmore event held on December 24th for the past 10 years.

His distinctively fluid yet controlled vocals won him a record deal with VP Records in 2004, and his debut album, "Lava Ground," hit stores in the summer of 2005. It yielded two hit singles, "Can't Satisfy Her" and "Living in Love," as well as the critically praised title track. Slipping and sliding through the higher notes of the scales with a jazz singer's assurance and a reggae chanter's rough-riding rhythmic sensibilities, I Wayne's meteroic rise and his lyrical gift for piercing the veils that cloak Babylonian hypocrisies sparked a new wave of enthusiasm among the industry for this young generation of roots and culture singers and songwriters and eager anticipation for his second set, The Book of Life (releasing November 6).

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