Artist's albums
I-Niversal Light
2023 · single
Ragga Ragga
2023 · single
Ethiopia
2023 · single
Inflation
2022 · single
Trilogy
2022 · album
I Am Ready (Peace of Mind Riddim)
2021 · single
African Love
2021 · single
One Perfect Love
2020 · single
Blak Ah Kill Blak
2020 · single
Who Feels It
2020 · single
Music Is Life (feat. Mr. Diamond)
2019 · single
Jump Fi Joy
2018 · single
Roots and Culture, Vol.2
2017 · album
Holy Words
2017 · single
Place Of Peace
2017 · single
Tell Me How Me Sound [Remastered]
2016 · album
The Rootz Warrior
2016 · album
Same Source - Single
2015 · single
Ain't Giving Up - Single
2015 · single
Spiritual Awakening
2014 · single
One For Me - Single
2014 · single
Praise Him (Ten Miles Riddim)
2013 · single
Love & Joy - Single
2013 · single
Natty Natty - Single
2012 · single
Mother Earth - Single
2012 · single
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Biography
Jamaican-born singer Warrior King (Mark Dyer) found himself drawn to music as a youth. He managed to balance his musical pursuits with an education that included stints at St. Andrew Technical and the National Tools Engineering Institute. His first attempt at radio came in the late '90s with the Coco Tea-produced single "Nuff a Dem a Evil" with fellow DJ Little Blacks. The duo participated in numerous festivals and community events before Dyer, who was christened Warrior King by Frisco Kid, hit it big with the single "Virtuous Woman." The single, as well as his smooth brand of lovers rock and dancehall reggae, has been praised for its positive message, especially among the female population. His electrifying debut album of the same name was released in 2001, with Hold the Faith arriving in 2005. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi