Chuck Fender was born Leshorn Whitehead on June 15, 1972 in Brooklyn, New Y… Read Full Bio ↴Chuck Fender was born Leshorn Whitehead on June 15, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York. He always had a special love for music, making a hobby of impersonating some of his favourite entertainers as a youngster. It didn't take him long to decide to pursue his dream in the music business.
Frequently travelling between Jamaica and New York to hone his deejaying skills, he spent most of his time at King Jammy's studio, where he released his debut single 'Shut Yuh Mouth When Bad Man Talking' on the Tight Clothes riddim for John John (King Jammys' son). He followed that up with 'The Glue'.
Producer King Jammy was impressed with the DJ's talent and invited him to record on his label. It was then that he recorded his first big hit, 'Jah It's All About You' on the one-drop Money Money riddim. Released in 1996, the single climbed several charts in Jamaica and across the Caribbean. The video for the song got regular rotation on all the top music video programmes.
Shortly after, Chuck Fenda began recording for several producers, including Shocking Vibes where he did 'Fat Round Yah'.
In 1997, Fender decided to relocate to Jamaica to focus on his career, settling at King Jammys studio and working hard at establishing himself as a strong force in the dancehall.
In 1998, he recorded his next big hit, 'Mi See It Clear' (Rat Race) on the Joint riddim. But his biggest hit was yet to come. The single 'Bada Bada' made it to the number one slot on Jamaican charts and in the top ten on various Caribbean charts. 'Bada Bada' was a staple in the dancehall and was on the daily playlist for several radio disc jockeys. Engineers Ward 21 of Jammys studio created a riddim of the same name which spawned several dancehall favourites.
Chuck Fenda was on a roll and he started spewing out more dancehall hits like 'Right Time Come' on the Ticks riddim, then 'Lift It Up' on the popular Bellyas riddim, with a video that created a buzz.
His songs were on regular rotation on the airwaves while he kept himself in the eyes of the public by 'mashing up' nuff stage shows.
In 2000 he joined the Fifth Element Records family, where the real revolution began to take place in the DJ's life. His five-year stint with Fifth Element resulted in a noticeable change and a refreshing maturity.
Embracing the Rastafarian way of life, Chuck Fenda adopted the ‘poor people defender' cause and focused on creating heartfelt lyrics about the plight of the poor, while revealing his Afromantic side in the beautiful lyrics he penned glorifying the black woman.
He became famous for tunes like the number one 'Life Ruff Out Deh', 'Better Days' and ‘I Swear', as well as 'Prayer', 'Can't Stop Try', 'Respect Mama', 'Stick To One Man', 'Bun The Fire Red', 'How Do You Feel' and 'Watching Me', to name a few, all part of his explosive, awe-inspiring album ‘Better Days' on the Fifth Element label that dropped in 2004.
Today, Fender is even more aware of the need of the oppressed of this land to have a voice championing their cause – and he has pledged to be that voice, both in word and deed.
His personal objective is to take the youths off the streets, knowing that if he can change even one youth through his songs, then there is hope.
Through his label Living Fire Records, The Poor People Defender intends to make a powerful impact on the world stage. Through his songs, performances and young protégés, Chuck Fenda has cemented himself as one of the few that will play a great role in the revolution of Jamaica's music across the globe.
Frequently travelling between Jamaica and New York to hone his deejaying skills, he spent most of his time at King Jammy's studio, where he released his debut single 'Shut Yuh Mouth When Bad Man Talking' on the Tight Clothes riddim for John John (King Jammys' son). He followed that up with 'The Glue'.
Producer King Jammy was impressed with the DJ's talent and invited him to record on his label. It was then that he recorded his first big hit, 'Jah It's All About You' on the one-drop Money Money riddim. Released in 1996, the single climbed several charts in Jamaica and across the Caribbean. The video for the song got regular rotation on all the top music video programmes.
Shortly after, Chuck Fenda began recording for several producers, including Shocking Vibes where he did 'Fat Round Yah'.
In 1997, Fender decided to relocate to Jamaica to focus on his career, settling at King Jammys studio and working hard at establishing himself as a strong force in the dancehall.
In 1998, he recorded his next big hit, 'Mi See It Clear' (Rat Race) on the Joint riddim. But his biggest hit was yet to come. The single 'Bada Bada' made it to the number one slot on Jamaican charts and in the top ten on various Caribbean charts. 'Bada Bada' was a staple in the dancehall and was on the daily playlist for several radio disc jockeys. Engineers Ward 21 of Jammys studio created a riddim of the same name which spawned several dancehall favourites.
Chuck Fenda was on a roll and he started spewing out more dancehall hits like 'Right Time Come' on the Ticks riddim, then 'Lift It Up' on the popular Bellyas riddim, with a video that created a buzz.
His songs were on regular rotation on the airwaves while he kept himself in the eyes of the public by 'mashing up' nuff stage shows.
In 2000 he joined the Fifth Element Records family, where the real revolution began to take place in the DJ's life. His five-year stint with Fifth Element resulted in a noticeable change and a refreshing maturity.
Embracing the Rastafarian way of life, Chuck Fenda adopted the ‘poor people defender' cause and focused on creating heartfelt lyrics about the plight of the poor, while revealing his Afromantic side in the beautiful lyrics he penned glorifying the black woman.
He became famous for tunes like the number one 'Life Ruff Out Deh', 'Better Days' and ‘I Swear', as well as 'Prayer', 'Can't Stop Try', 'Respect Mama', 'Stick To One Man', 'Bun The Fire Red', 'How Do You Feel' and 'Watching Me', to name a few, all part of his explosive, awe-inspiring album ‘Better Days' on the Fifth Element label that dropped in 2004.
Today, Fender is even more aware of the need of the oppressed of this land to have a voice championing their cause – and he has pledged to be that voice, both in word and deed.
His personal objective is to take the youths off the streets, knowing that if he can change even one youth through his songs, then there is hope.
Through his label Living Fire Records, The Poor People Defender intends to make a powerful impact on the world stage. Through his songs, performances and young protégés, Chuck Fenda has cemented himself as one of the few that will play a great role in the revolution of Jamaica's music across the globe.
Judgement
Chuck Fender Lyrics
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Anathema Asleep is the rose, in tired innocence Dreaming time away Se…
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Asian Dub Foundation Read up your history and then you'll reach your destination …
Before the Dawn Placing the events in a row That led me to this…
Beyond Our Eyes Take me away. I feel the world shattering underneath my…
Brutal Truth Hated... time and time again Force fed, suppress senseless f…
Caamora There you lie – The reason for my hopes Don′t you…
Chelsea Grin This is your last judgement Time to pay the final price…
Chronixx Papa him a ball seh no money inna wallet Mama shi…
Dominia There was a time when I could speak to the…
Dub & Wheel Read up your history and then you'll reach your destination …
Elvis Costello The Imposters I wish that I didn't hate you Least not as much…
Flowdan That wasn't the last they saw of me With no questions…
Froglord Long, Long is the open road When judgments yet unknown For h…
GASSED UP there's no leveling now too slow, your time's run out you co…
Genus Ordinis Dei They eat the flesh Of his master The blood becomes wine In h…
globe MY VAIN, MY PAIN IT'S HARD TO FIND MY MIND, MY VAIN,…
Half Moon You gotta believe me, I'm doing my best I apologize for…
I the Breather You got what you wanted. A heart full of pride and…
I-Taweh I walked into the darkness I set myself on fire I stared…
Iron & Wine Day walks out and there's no sound There's a candle burning…
IronBourne Year of judgement is here and you´re feeling so alone Always…
Jinjer We came from the lands Where kindness equals weakness. Feeli…
Judgement 紺碧の空 夜に飛び立つ ひたすらと答えを探し 人類はどうやって救えばいいのかな? スレートグレーの雲の上 寒い宇宙の中…
Keep of Kalessin Judgement has come The guilty will fall Unforgiving terror…
Key-Rock You’ve got to live! Yuh! Yuh! I’m on the team I look…
L' Standing still here for a moment Breath held tightly in…
lynch. Don't get me wrong Can you embrace? I will not move against…
L_Âme Immortelle Standing still here for a moment Breath held tightly in…
Made of Hate I'm waiting in your shadow And I hope my turn…
Mildred Stay, submit Repent, stay Stay…
MRK1 ft. Doctor Dr dre playes sample of Police Sireens all over the …
Nishikawa Takanori 歪む世界に漂う絶望 背を向けず踏み出せたら 廻りはじめる運命 白黒裁くのはこの魂 後悔の涙では何ひとつ救えない 剣交え…
NU Welcome to the NU'EST time Enjoy listening to the music War…
Ominous Resurrection And anyone not found written in the Book of Life…
ORIGINAL LOVE Fair Judgement Fair Judgement Fair Judgement Fair Judgement …
QuietKind Ask not for whom the bell tolls. It calls to every…
Ravine Angel Waking up on the cold concrete of the dance floor…
rêve parfait キミハ ボクヲスキトイッタ ダカラボクハ キミヲアイシタ イツモ キミハ ボクノモノダッタ ボクノシタイ コトハ ナニ…
S.P. We are forsaken - in a world of pain Roads have…
Scorched By The Flaming Goat feat. Marian - A Thousand Years of Plagues Rotting souls waiting looking to the sky waiting for a solut…
Sex Prisoner Turn around Now say it when you face me You stand there You…
Sister Mary Nelson Better get ready for judgment You better get ready for judgm…
spirental I've been running wild I've been listening through your pape…
Spirit-chyl You... don't wanna hear what I say But I'm, gonna say…
Takanori Nishikawa 歪む世界に漂う絶望 背を向けず踏み出せたら 廻りはじめる運命 白黒裁くのはこの魂 後悔の涙では何ひとつ救えない 剣交え…
Ten City Body count, state to state Everywhere you go, heartache and …
Ten Thousand Crows My gift to heaven Is my rotting corpse I hear the…
The Devin Townsend Band I know you're on the never ending plane Don't you ever…
The Sound I can't tell it's now or never If we don't act…
The Wild Reeds When I rise, I am awakened by sun. When I rise,…
Tryhardninja Welcomed you, underground with open arms You knew how fragil…
Under A Spell Wizards and Witches The bastards and bitches of modern day …
Upon a Burning Body I refuse to be the victim I've been on trial all…
[reve parfait] キミハ ボクヲスキトイッタ ダカラボクハ キミヲアイシタ イツモ キミハ ボクノモノダッタ ボクノシタイ コトハ ナニ…
西川貴教 歪む世界に漂う絶望 背を向けず踏み出せたら 廻りはじめる運命 白黒裁くのはこの魂 後悔の涙では何ひとつ救えない 剣交え…
뉴이스트 Welcome to the NU'EST time Enjoy listening to the music War…
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Gash Dem ooh oh LORD a di living fiyah once more enuh they really…
Gwaan Plant a di living fiyaah most high jah (hear mi now) they really d…
I Swear Yo, good over evil me tell dem sey i neva go…
One Little Draw Well you could smell this from a distance Babylon know mi…
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@ashantidennery9355
riddim and lyrics to keep you dancing yeah feeling good
@Hammar1904
dis choon is from di living fiyah!! A DI LIVING FIYAH!!
@antonff11
JUDGEMENT!