Born and raised in the notorious Trenchtown and Arnett Gardens area of King… Read Full Bio ↴Born and raised in the notorious Trenchtown and Arnett Gardens area of Kingston, Jamaica, Christopher Campbell, now known as Norris Man had Bob Marley as a hometown hero to inspire his immersion into the musical arena. As a young boy Norris Man (named because of his enthusiasm for karate king Chuck Norris) would sit under a tree to write his own songs of redemption. Feeling music within him, Norris could not ignore his gift of singing and performing. In the Kingston dancehalls of his youth, older sound boys would hoist ten year-old Norris on top a Guiness box and hand him the mic to stir up the dance. Such experiences lit the musical fire for this ghetto youth. From there his musical journey began.
As he matured, Norris Man gained the respect of sound-systems throughout the city with his unique toasting and singing style. By age 22, he began recording songs in some of Kingstons most reputable recording studios such as Black Scorpio, Leggo, and Celestial Sounds Studio. By the mid-nineties, Norris found himself fully committed to his faith as a Rastafarian, wherein he experienced a shift in his consciousness to a higher spiritual and musical level. He created lyrical content that became more potent, more socially uplifting, and more meaningful. With this devotion, he recorded "Love and Affection" at Buju Bantons Cellblock studio. From there, Norris Man went on to Celestial Sounds Studio to record "Congo Shanty" and "Ever-living Soul" at which time he met some of his most prolific producers to date: Iley Dread of Kings of Kings, Richard "Bello" Bell of Star Trail Records and Colin McGregor of Jah Scout Records. During this period, Norris Man, with the assistance of Cordel "Skatta" Burrells golden touch on the mixing board, recorded his groundbreaking songs: "Persistence", "Hold Onto Your Faith", and "Bad Road" all on the "Persistence" album. At Sting 98 (Jamaicas biggest dancehall show) Norris Man performed "Persistence", his biggest hit in the dancehall market so far. Likewise, the songs "Hold Onto Your Faith" and "Bad Road" are revered as reggae anthems.
As he matured, Norris Man gained the respect of sound-systems throughout the city with his unique toasting and singing style. By age 22, he began recording songs in some of Kingstons most reputable recording studios such as Black Scorpio, Leggo, and Celestial Sounds Studio. By the mid-nineties, Norris found himself fully committed to his faith as a Rastafarian, wherein he experienced a shift in his consciousness to a higher spiritual and musical level. He created lyrical content that became more potent, more socially uplifting, and more meaningful. With this devotion, he recorded "Love and Affection" at Buju Bantons Cellblock studio. From there, Norris Man went on to Celestial Sounds Studio to record "Congo Shanty" and "Ever-living Soul" at which time he met some of his most prolific producers to date: Iley Dread of Kings of Kings, Richard "Bello" Bell of Star Trail Records and Colin McGregor of Jah Scout Records. During this period, Norris Man, with the assistance of Cordel "Skatta" Burrells golden touch on the mixing board, recorded his groundbreaking songs: "Persistence", "Hold Onto Your Faith", and "Bad Road" all on the "Persistence" album. At Sting 98 (Jamaicas biggest dancehall show) Norris Man performed "Persistence", his biggest hit in the dancehall market so far. Likewise, the songs "Hold Onto Your Faith" and "Bad Road" are revered as reggae anthems.
Home & Away
Norris Man Lyrics
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HOME&AWAY You know we belong together You and I forever and…
ONEFOUR Yeah, I come from Mounty That's home of the brave Out here…
The Robertson Brothers You know we belong together You and I forever and ever No…
Wet Wet Wet I pay the price for cheap advice Sick of leaving in…
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Home And Away If I believe in lo-ove yes i believe in love Once said…
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@HerbsAndPotionsTing
Norris Man is so underrated! His Music is Helping Me through some Rough times I'm dealing with now. He is beyond talented, so Spiritual, so Blessed...
@blackj7549
So true
@bl8tnt445
The 54 who disliked this never got a chance to experience love. Real classic π―π²π―π²π―π²
@blackj7549
I agree
@MissCherryAnnLastSon
54 ππππ
@jenalillys1490
One of the most underrated artist super talented
@zoemiller9190
Im 35 years born and these here musics are sweetness to my older soul 2023 here we still listening and meaning deep deep ππ₯ππ«
@kinginsomnia5999
Norris Man..12yr now and this still solid!. General you in a class by yourself blessing anyway yuh deh right now!.
@jayhenlon4892
Its more than 12 years
@free-thinker9821
@@jayhenlon4892 I remember listening to this on my way to school from 2005. Ron muschette use to play it often