The swelling beach rhythms of roots reggae meet the hollowed reverb of ragga in Myrhdak's tracks. That mix can be downright gorgeous, as a track like "Never You Forget" shows. It's part lush pop-gospel, with sweetly sung melodies, but deepened by dance hall pulses.
Stephon Moulton more popularly known as Ras Myrhdak was born on March 3, 1977. He grew up in the Linton Park in Brown's Town, St. Ann; a parish known for Reggae greats like Bob Marley, Burning Spear and Barrington Levy. Myrhdak's interest in music started at the tender age of eight when he began singing bass in his mother's choir at the local Church of God. As he grew older his love for music was even greater than before and while attending Brown's Town Comprehensive High School, he started to establish himself as a singjay.
In 1997 Ras Myrhdak moved to Kingston and linked with producer Phillip Thomas a.k.a Cutty Ranks to produce the singles, 'Hot Bwoy' and 'Gal a Say Myrhdak' on the Shark label distributed by Greensleeves Company. With the successes of these singles he later linked up with Annetta Brewster-Aitken, his manager. During that time, he worked with well-known producers such as King Jammys, Bobby Digital, Kings of Kings and Gemtar Production. Among his many releases are songs such as 'Camille' and 'All I Do', but he failed to generate that first big hit.
He has also made numerous appearances on shows like Sting, East Fest and Bob Marley Day 2004 US West Coast Tour where he was backed by Grammy winners Sly and Robbie. Myrhdak has also performed in Cleveland, Ohio along with well-known reggae artists such as Sizzla and Fifth Element.
After Ras in November 2006 conquered the charts with the single Forty Sup’emmh (performed by Capleton) and ‘Blazer’ (performed by himself) which was released on his own label ‘Blaque Warriahz Muzic’, he linked up with Brotherman - what finally lead to this 14 track One Drop ‘Singjay- Style’ longplayer that will convince with conscious, rootsy and strong vibes from this ‘Warriah’. Enjoy!