Artist's albums
Don't Look Back (Remix)
2021 · single
Truth Be Told
2020 · single
Ragga Tonseh
2020 · single
Gucci & Prada
2018 · single
Chat Too Much
2017 · single
Dem Wine Ya
2017 · single
Personally
2017 · single
Save Your Love for Me
2017 · single
Lady Saw Special Edition (Deluxe Version)
2016 · album
Incline Thine Ears
2016 · single
Mood Fi Touch (Remix) - Single
2016 · single
Lay On Your Body
2015 · single
Likkle Bit
2015 · single
The Day Will Never Come - Single
2015 · single
The Devil Have a Way - Single
2015 · single
Cruise Pon Di Stick
2015 · single
Scammer
2015 · single
Alter Ego
2014 · album
Ask Dem Artist (Wah Dem a War Fah)
2014 · single
If Yuh Gyal Did Eva
2014 · single
Idc (I Don't Care)
2014 · single
Poison Arrow
2013 · single
Seasons Greetings
2013 · single
Don't Wanna Fight - Single
2013 · single
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Biography
The First Lady of Dancehall, Lady Saw is a Jamaican bad girl with loads more attitude and sex appeal than hip-hop mistresses like Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown, plus one of the most distinguishing images in reggae. Born in 1972 in the small Jamaican village of St. Mary's, Marion Hall signed to the Jamaican grassroots label VP Records and debuted in 1994 with Lover Girl. Lady Saw soon proved she was up to the challenge of Jamaica's rudest boys by teaming up with Shabba Ranks on the single "Want It Tonight." Her second album, Give Me the Reason, was followed by 1997's Passion, which featured her X-rated vocal swaggering on duets with Shaggy ("Mr. Lover Lover") and Beenie Man ("Healing"). The album was her most popular, prompting the 1998 release of two greatest-hits packages, Collection and Raw: The Best of Lady Saw. In 2004 she released Strip Tease, then three years later the ambitious Walk Out. In 2010 she formed her own label, Divas Records, which released her album My Way that same year. ~ John Bush, Rovi