Artist's albums
Wishing You Well
2023 · album
Dennis Brown Meets Harry Hippy
2023 · album
Two Bad Superstars
2022 · EP
WANT MORE (STEPPAS MIX)
2022 · single
The Promise Land
2021 · single
Sitting and Watching (Isaac Maya Remix)
2021 · single
Dennis the Great
2021 · compilation
Tribute To The Legends: Gone But Not Forgotten
2021 · album
Sitting and Watching (Aries Remix)
2020 · single
If You Are Rich Please Help the Poor
2020 · compilation
Angel in Disguise
2020 · single
Don't Know Why
2020 · single
Get Ready
2020 · single
Lonely Soldier
2020 · single
Your Predictions Are Wrong
2020 · single
Satisfaction Feeling (Deluxe Edition)
2020 · album
No Man is an Island
2020 · single
Bobby Socks to Stockings
2020 · single
With Me (The Red Dub 18 Sub Mix)
2020 · single
Dennis Brown: Roots & Culture
2019 · compilation
GIANTS
2019 · compilation
John Holt Meets Dennis Brown
2019 · album
Good Vibration
2019 · album
Slave Driver
2019 · album
Dennis Brown Pure Lovers Rock
2019 · album
Dennis Brown Live! In Toronto Canada
2019 · album
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Biography
One of Jamaica’s most beloved and prolific artists, the late Dennis Brown has left behind a slew of classic songs and myriad hits, a rich musical legacy born of a career that spanned over 30 years. Born Dennis Emanuel Brown in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1957, his childhood home virtually destined him to a future in the music industry. Dennis recorded more than 75 albums and was one of the major stars of lovers rock, a subgenre of reggae. Bob Marley cited Brown as his favourite singer, dubbing him "The Crown Prince of Reggae" and Brown would prove influential on future generations of reggae singers. Brown said of his approach to songwriting in the late 1990s: "When I write a song I try to follow Joseph's way – deliverance through vision from all – true vibration. I want to be a shepherd in my work, teaching and learning, really singing so much. I don't want to sing and not live it. I must live it. If I can sing songs that people can watch me living, then they can take my work." Brown's 1994 album Light My Fire was nominated for a Grammy Award, as was the last album recorded by Brown, Let Me Be the One (in 2001).