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Yellowman (born Winston Foster in Negril, Jamaica in 1956) is a Jamaican reggae (rub-a-dub) and dancehall deejay, widely known as King Yellowman. He was popular in Jamaica in the 1980s, . .
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Yellowman (born Winston Foster in Negril, Jamaica in 1956) is a Jamaican reggae (rub-a-dub) and dancehall deejay, widely known as King Yellowman. He was popular in Jamaica in the 1980s, coming to prominence with a series of singles that established his reputation. Winston Foster grew up in a Catholic orphanage called Alpha Boys School in Kingston, and was shunned due to having albinism, which was usually not socially accepted in Jamaica. Alpha Boys School was known for its musical alumni. In the late 1970s Yellowman first gained wide attention when he won a contest event in Kingston, Jamaica called "The Tastee Talent Contest" where deejays would perform toasting. Like many Jamaican deejays, he honed his talents by frequently performing at outdoor sound-system dances. In 1981, after becoming significantly popular throughout Jamaica, Yellowman became the first dancehall artist to be signed to a major American label (CBS Records). One reviewer of Yellowman was quoted as saying "Listening to Yellowman sing is like watching Michael Jordan play basketball. He knows he's got it, you know he's got it, and it's a trip just experiencing him perform." Over time he became regarded by some as a sex symbol and even managed to gain fortune and fame by directing attention to his physical skin complexion in several of his songs. His first album release was in 1982 entitled Mister Yellowman followed by Zungguzungguguzungguzeng in 1983 earning instant success. Yellowman's sexually explicit lyrics in popular songs such as "Them a Mad Over Me" boasted of his sexual prowess, like those of other reggae singers/deejays, earned Yellowman criticism in the mid-1980s. Yellowman appeared in Jamaican Dancehall Volcano Hi-power 1983 which featured other major dancehall musicians such as Massive Dread, Josey Wales, Burro Banton and Eek-A-Mouse.
The song is called gunman song here's a youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GogeT8hf9tk
had a hard time finding this one myself, good luck nicholethomas
I heard a version of a song by yellowman that goes..."Oh Lord, it's hard to be humble, when you're perfect in every way. I can't wait to look in the mirror, I'm the best lookin DJ. To know me is to love me, I must be a hell of a man. Lord it's hard to be humble, but I'm doin the best I can." I can't find it anywhere. Any suggestions on where I can find this great song?
Yellow man you a the king shawn from cassava piece seh so.
booooooooom blas!
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good raggae
i feel sorry for him
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