Born Damian Rhoden from Islington, St. Mary, Munga joined the music scene a… Read Full Bio ↴Born Damian Rhoden from Islington, St. Mary, Munga joined the music scene at the tender age of 18 when he entered the Red Label Wine Superstar Competition with the original song "Who Drink Out the Red Label Wine?". A past student of St Mary High and Tarrant Comprehensive, Munga hustled on the streets doing odd jobs before setting his mind on becoming an entertainer. Since then, he has never turned back.
Munga developed his versatile style as a prodigy of the 'fireman' Capleton before grabbing the attention of the nation as a solo act. With an edgy rap style combined with a conscious mind and a 'gangsta ras' image, Munga broke into the business with his hit song "No Bad Like I". Lyrically "Nuh Bad Like I" launched an attack on other upcoming deejays who proved unable to match Munga's style. Following on the success of the monster hit, "No Bad Like I", Munga performed on stages all over the island, U.S. East Coast and the Caribbean. His forceful, heartfelt performances earned him a slew of loyal fans. He says: "We start travel in 2001, opening for Capleton in the small islands, and then in 2002, I opened for him on the U.S. tour. The Prophet has been the best teacher I could possibly have. He taught me about presentation, which is your image to the people, and the delivery of your sound and vocals. I commend him for that; he has the presentation aspect locked."
Coming under the tutelage of David House and Don Corleone then proved a turning point for Munga. Under the guidance of these co-managers, Munga has unleashed an extensive collection of singles on reggae's hottest riddim tracks such as High Altitude, Sweat, Heavenly, Untouchable, Operation Blaxx, Full Clip, Seizure, Billback, 12 Gauge and Soap Riddim. With his signature 'Yes! Yes!' Munga makes his presence felt with every song, whether it is a gangsta vibe or a conscious feel. Having dubbed himself the 'gangsta Ras', Munga has allowed himself the ability to slip between a more thug look that and popular in the dancehall now and the more conscious lyrics that are associated with being a Rastafarian. As he says, what you see is what you get, which is simply Munga at his best. Since releasing his hit single Bad From Wi Born in 2006, Munga has become one of the hottest commodities on, stage shows. His Flippin Rhymes, I Came To Take My Place, Not At All and Earthquake are all on heavy rotations at parties and all the radio stations. His high-pitched Sizzla-like singing style has producers clamouring to voice the artiste who hopes to one day be as prolific as a Capleton, Sizzla or Bob Marley.
Munga developed his versatile style as a prodigy of the 'fireman' Capleton before grabbing the attention of the nation as a solo act. With an edgy rap style combined with a conscious mind and a 'gangsta ras' image, Munga broke into the business with his hit song "No Bad Like I". Lyrically "Nuh Bad Like I" launched an attack on other upcoming deejays who proved unable to match Munga's style. Following on the success of the monster hit, "No Bad Like I", Munga performed on stages all over the island, U.S. East Coast and the Caribbean. His forceful, heartfelt performances earned him a slew of loyal fans. He says: "We start travel in 2001, opening for Capleton in the small islands, and then in 2002, I opened for him on the U.S. tour. The Prophet has been the best teacher I could possibly have. He taught me about presentation, which is your image to the people, and the delivery of your sound and vocals. I commend him for that; he has the presentation aspect locked."
Coming under the tutelage of David House and Don Corleone then proved a turning point for Munga. Under the guidance of these co-managers, Munga has unleashed an extensive collection of singles on reggae's hottest riddim tracks such as High Altitude, Sweat, Heavenly, Untouchable, Operation Blaxx, Full Clip, Seizure, Billback, 12 Gauge and Soap Riddim. With his signature 'Yes! Yes!' Munga makes his presence felt with every song, whether it is a gangsta vibe or a conscious feel. Having dubbed himself the 'gangsta Ras', Munga has allowed himself the ability to slip between a more thug look that and popular in the dancehall now and the more conscious lyrics that are associated with being a Rastafarian. As he says, what you see is what you get, which is simply Munga at his best. Since releasing his hit single Bad From Wi Born in 2006, Munga has become one of the hottest commodities on, stage shows. His Flippin Rhymes, I Came To Take My Place, Not At All and Earthquake are all on heavy rotations at parties and all the radio stations. His high-pitched Sizzla-like singing style has producers clamouring to voice the artiste who hopes to one day be as prolific as a Capleton, Sizzla or Bob Marley.
One Truth
Munga Lyrics
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Globus You don't believe in love and war You found the truth…
In Blood We Trust It's been a long time since I felt this lost…
Philippa Hanna There's only one truth what's true is true I found the…
Thousand Days I'm sitting in here in this room Watching everything mo…
Twice Born I want to make it known just how Satan works He…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Munga:
Bad From Mi Born Yeah! Hail Selassie I di first Jah Rastafari redemption I…
Earthquake Ganstas don't play around baygan can stay around red, green…
INTRO Is not a tiny cut Uhh there was something that come…
Real Friends Striker, Sustain and Cool Face(Selassie I) (Ching)(Eh) ?? (m…
Rise Intro Figure 8 New Day, new beginning But sometimes, feels…
Take My Place AND NOW (Wassup)...INTRODUCING TO THE WORLD (Who) MUNGA...HO…
Wine Pon It Intro: Yes, yeees Girlfriend tell you friend sey casco wa…
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Courtney Rose
Recording and performing is never enough for a artist to provide personal information in expressing themselves but teachdem interviews is a one stop media
Blessings & Honor
Had the same experience with my last daughter(2 weeks ago) she would be set a certain way which was painful for my wife so I had to be the one to rub the foot or hands or head to cause her to move into a more comfortable position for my wife..
Munga one 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲’s finest, and nuh get the flowers him deserve
J P
Love the reasoning with the Honorable coming from a humble beginning, can't wait for p2.
Melisa Simms
This artist is so absolutely phenomenally talented . Tough . He has to look at his marketing and promtional team . With such talent what is going on . Is it he has to wait on the inspiration to push out the material . What is the problem . Not bcause he is not highly promoted does not mean he does not have a large and wide fan base . Chronixx may not win a grammy but certainly he may be more LOVED more than all who will win .
iquivalent badness
Ur talking facts as a sing j I paused music NOW bcuz get the buss nug easy , he's making excuse him need to put out.more work him kinda lazy and laid back dancehall is fast pace, from yuh hear a bad beat it should inspired yuh to create a good song
versatileO4
Munga is the brightest shooting star I’ve ever seen in Dancehall. Out of nowhere to become the hottest DJ for a year and change… only to have one of the most significant declines ever seen. Nuff wasted potential derailed by hype.
Notchilous
Di few a unnu wrong. Munga ah 1 badd artiss weh a hol im space. Feem chuune dem edgy n im fans dem edgy so anno everybody waa hear "Naa mad over no gyal" caa sum ppl stush a way zeen.
Munga a terrble artiss! Big up Munga!
kiffo Howie
@BLOGGING GOD VLOGS the truth hurt but hush..
versatileO4
@BLOGGING GOD VLOGS the truth is not an offense.
BLOGGING GOD VLOGS
So this is ur contribution? Really the only thing u cudda say