Artist's albums
Right Right Time
2023 · album
In Your Eyes
2023 · single
Reggae Dancehall Riddim - He Prayed
2023 · single
Get Up
2023 · single
Many Are Called
2023 · single
Baltimore
2023 · single
Kiss Somebody
2023 · single
I'll Be Lonely
2023 · single
Folly Ranking
2023 · single
Rock It Tonight (Selecta J-Man & Gray Remix)
2022 · single
On the Battlefield
2022 · album
Murderer (Phibes Remix)
2022 · single
Keep on Rising
2022 · EP
TRUTH AND RIGHTS
2022 · single
Buddy Bye
2021 · single
Dead Sound
2021 · single
The Right Time
2021 · single
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
2020 · single
Hola
2020 · single
Hard Work
2020 · album
Bad Boy
2020 · single
Budy Bye
2019 · single
Inflation
2019 · single
Dancing Time
2018 · album
World in a Crisis
2018 · album
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Biography
Over a decades-long career, Johnny Osbourne moved from soulful reggae to a massive dancehall catalog. His warm voice filled with conviction and yearning, he's one of the island's best, especially on standards like "Ice Cream Love," "Water Pumping," and countless rub-a-dub singles. Osbourne debuted in 1969 as lead vocalist of the Wildcats, recording a session at Coxsone Dodd's Studio One that spawned his debut single, "All I Have Is Love." After recording 1969's Come Back Darling (as leader of the vocal group aptly named the Sensations), he emigrated to Toronto, where he became lead vocalist for a group called Ishan People, and recorded two albums with them before returning to Jamaica in 1979. Shortly after returning, he recorded "Forgive Them" and "Jealousy, Heartache and Pain" as well as the stunning album, Truths and Rights. Between 1980 and 1982, a glut of material was released, including Fally Lover, Warrior, Innah Disco Style, and Never Stop Fighting. He scored a string of hits through the 80s, including "Water Pumping," "Good Time Rock," and "Rude Boy Skank," the latter pair from the Bobby Digital production Rougher Than Them (1989).