Warrior King
Warrior King came up in Kingston's Trenchtown neighborhood, where he started writing songs about the realities he saw around him. His debut album 'Virtuous...
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Warrior King came up in Kingston's Trenchtown neighborhood, where he started writing songs about the realities he saw around him. His debut album 'Virtuous Woman' arrived in 1999, introducing his style of reggae with its soulful delivery and socially conscious lyrics.
One of his most recognized tracks is 'Where Is The Love?', a song that questions the absence of compassion in society. Its straightforward melody and earnest questioning connected with listeners who shared similar concerns.
He followed that debut with several more albums through the 2000s, including 'Hold the Faith' in 2001 and 'Rootz & Chalice' in 2005. His music continued to focus on themes of struggle and hope, delivered in that same clear vocal style that first caught attention.
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