Anthony Red Rose lyrics
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Artist's albums
Family Man
1994 · album
End Of the World
2023 · single
All Dem Talking
2023 · single
World War Tree
2023 · single
No Silence
2022 · single
Sound Clash Army
2022 · single
Pain
2021 · single
Yardie
2021 · single
Dancehall Culture
2020 · album
Canabis
2020 · single
Fairy Tale
2020 · single
One Race
2020 · single
No Limit
2019 · album
Free Your Mind
2019 · single
Smile for Me
2018 · single
Busy All Night (feat. Mr. Hypen) - Single
2018 · single
No Limit
2018 · single
Busy Tonight
2017 · single
5 O' clock
2016 · single
Two Big Bull In A One Pen
2015 · compilation
Red Rose Will Make You Dance
2015 · album
Buss It For Me
2012 · single
Me No Want No Boops / Version
2010 · single
Gangster Paradise (Single)
2007 · single
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Biography
b. Anthony Cameron, c.1962, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. At the start of his career, Michael Rose recorded as Tony Rose, which led to Anthony performing as Red Rose to avoid confusion. Anthony Red Rose has the distinction of recording the first hit from King Tubby’s new studio in 1985. The song ‘Tempo’ was recorded in the Waterhouse style initially popularized by Tenor Saw, and the latter’s popular song ‘Fever’ was almost identical to the Red Rose hit. He continued recording sporadic hits, including ‘Reminisce’, with haunting backing vocals from Brian And Tony Gold, ‘Vanity Rush’, ‘Babylon Be Still’ and ‘Not Ready For My Loving’. By 1994 he enjoyed a number of combination hits with ‘Gun Talk’, alongside Tony Rebel’s ‘You A Mi Heart’, featuring the up-and-coming DJ Merciless, and ‘Ragga Reggae’ with Don Youth, while ‘Never Get’ featured Anthony Malvo, who also performed with Red Rose alongside Cobra for ‘Rumours’ and Prezident Brown for ‘Red Alert’. The US release of Family Man was met with critical acclaim. With the increasing popularity of jungle music, Red Rose’s ‘Tempo’ enjoyed a revival hit when remixed in the fast style. While he continued to record dancehall hits he also pursued a career as a producer and formed a partnership with Anthony Malvo for the How Yu Fi Seh Dat? and RR&M productions. The duo produced their own vocal excursions alongside hits for Beenie Man (‘Name Brand’) and Red Dragon (‘Sweet Heart’). In 1995, they produced Simpleton’s smash hit, ‘Quarter To Twelve’. The rhythm led to numerous versions and the release of the one-rhythm Quarter To Twelve, featuring contributions from Beenie Man, Cobra and Snagga Puss. The album initially surfaced in typical dancehall fashion as strictly vinyl and without a sleeve. In 1996 the team followed their success with the equally popular hit ‘Explode Gal’ for Red Dragon, restoring the DJ’s credibility after his crossover hit with Brian And Tony Gold. Red Rose and Malvo demonstrated their versatility when they produced Brown Sugar for the classic ‘Sensimilla Babe’, an ode to marijuana in a lovers rock style.