Kashief Lindo lyrics
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Artist's albums
You Alone
2023 · single
Coldest Days Of My Life
2022 · single
Love On...
2021 · album
Ram It Ram
2021 · single
I Can't See Your Face
2021 · single
Love Is Just A Heartbeat Away
2020 · single
Human Life
2020 · single
Justice (A Conscious Journey)
2019 · EP
Till Dem Bun Down Di House
2019 · single
If I Were A Carpenter
2019 · single
Baby I'm A Want You
2019 · single
Got No Experience
2018 · single
Remembering Reggae Greats (Medley) - Single
2017 · single
Down By The River - Single
2017 · single
I Want Justice - Single
2017 · single
Killing Me Softly - Single
2016 · single
Single Mom -Single
2016 · single
Your Love Is Wanted - Single
2016 · single
Sho Be Do Be
2016 · single
She's Beautiful - Single
2015 · single
Freedom Street - Single
2015 · single
World Crisis - Single
2014 · single
Love Is Overdue - Single
2013 · single
If You Think You're Lonely - Single
2013 · single
Soul & Inspiration
2012 · album
Trouble Free
2012 · album
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Biography
b. c.1978, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. The Lindo dynasty has featured heavily in the reggae industry: Earl Lindo played keyboards in the Wailers, the singer Hopeton Lindo has enjoyed many hits, the producer Jack Ruby was born Lawrence Lindo and Kashief’s father is Willie Lindo, who played guitar for the Hi Times Band and formed his own production company. Although Willie produced dancehall hits, including ‘Girlie Girlie’ for Sophia George, he is celebrated for his tender ballads, including UK chart-topping hits for Boris Gardiner in the mid-80s. In 1992, Willie produced his son’s recording debut, which surfaced on the one-rhythm Rougher Yet compilation. Kashief’s earliest success arrived in late 1993 with ‘Hard Times’, performed over the evergreen ‘Satta Massa Gana’ rhythm. In 1996, inspired by the Fugees’ success with their cover version of Roberta Flack’s ‘Killing Me Softly With His Song’, Kashief recorded his own version, which was enthusiastically received within the contemporary market. As a youthful performer, he remains unperturbed by the fact that he has yet to produce a commercially successful dancehall hit.