Artist's albums
Higher Than Them
2023 · single
Higher Than Them (Radio Edit)
2023 · single
Modern
2022 · single
Praise Him
2022 · single
Stay Clean
2022 · single
No Limit
2022 · single
Stay Focus
2022 · single
Ease It Off
2022 · single
Skankas, Let It Play
2022 · single
The Music
2022 · single
Boom Boom
2021 · single
Nuh more than me
2021 · single
Grimey Time
2021 · single
House Arrest
2020 · single
Gullaza
2019 · single
Mi Believe
2019 · single
We Don't Play Around
2018 · single
Bruck Out To
2018 · single
Tek bwoy gal
2018 · single
Make It (feat. Tony Curtis) - Single
2017 · single
Oh yes Oh no
2017 · single
Music Is Life - Single
2016 · single
I Love Smoke - Single
2014 · single
Fight Fi Hot - Single
2014 · single
Raod Again - Single
2012 · single
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Biography
b. David Parkes, 1972, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Parkes was raised in the notorious ghetto areas of Seaview, Waterhouse, Rose Lane and Waltham Park and was inspired by General Trees to chat in the dancehall. It was through his connection with Trees that he became known as General and later added the B as he was considered the baby of the sound who was distinguished by his "turbine whine". In 1994, General B joined forces with Ghost and Roundhead in the Monster Shack Crew. Although considered one of the crew, General B's songwriting skills enabled him to maintain a high profile individually with hit tunes such as, "God Heart" (a duet with Jason Sweetness), "Nicky", "Bad Inna New Clothes" and "Scream" (his biggest solo hit). In the late 90s, General B recorded on sessions in New York, USA, that resulted in the hip-hop release, "If Me Did Know". At the start of the millennium he recorded in sessions for the second Monster Shack Crew album and with Roundhead released "True Lover". A series of hits followed including dancehall favourites, "Shock Him Up", "Jump", "N-Vious", "Ah Me Dis" and "When We Roll". By the end of 2000, General B established his solo career with the hardcore ragga anthem, "The Business", and he is widely considered as the man who inspired younger DJs to serve their apprenticeship as a part of a crew.