I Wayne came up in Jamaica's reggae scene, and his 2002 single "Can't Satisfy Her" got some attention with its straightforward take on a relationship that wasn't working. He's put out albums like Lava Ground in 2007 and Book of Life in 2010, and he's worked with Stephen Marley and Beres Hammond.
His songs tend to circle around love and social issues without getting too preachy about it. You can hear that in tracks like "Living In Love" and "In I Arms," which have a steady, rootsy feel to them.
There was some talk back in 2016 about lyrics in one of his songs, but he said he didn't mean any harm by it. Mostly he just keeps making reggae that doesn't try too hard to be anything else.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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