Sugar Minott (born Lincoln Barrington Minott, May 25, 1956 in Kingston, die… Read Full Bio ↴Sugar Minott (born Lincoln Barrington Minott, May 25, 1956 in Kingston, died Saturday July 10, 2010 in Kingston) was a Jamaican reggae singer, producer and sound-system operator known for his sweet roots dancehall style.
Sugar Minott spent his youth hanging around the legendary "Studio 1" listening to the artists that recorded there, such as Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe, The Heptones, Dennis Brown and others.
Sugar began his career with the formation of the African Brothers, along with Tony Tuff and Derek Howard (and later Triston Palmer) in the early 1970s. The African Brothers were a harmonious roots act, of which Sugar became the most popular member. By 1979, Sugar had been invited by Studio 1 to record a solo album.
When recording at Studio 1, he chose not to use a backing band as in conventional recording, but elected to sing over instrumental versions of old Studio 1 classics. This is considered to be the birth of "dancehall," which lead to countless artists making new hits out of old classics, a tradition that continues in Jamaica today.
Sugar was also well-regarded for hard work on his Youthman Promotion sound system and Black Roots & Youthman Promotion labels into the 1980s, which brought forth such artists as Tenor Saw, Nitty Gritty, Yami Bolo, Junior Reid, Tony Rebel, Garnett Silk, and many more to the industry. Up until his death, he was still working with young artists both in Jamaica and the US, including his daughter Pashon Minott.
Sugar Minott spent his youth hanging around the legendary "Studio 1" listening to the artists that recorded there, such as Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe, The Heptones, Dennis Brown and others.
Sugar began his career with the formation of the African Brothers, along with Tony Tuff and Derek Howard (and later Triston Palmer) in the early 1970s. The African Brothers were a harmonious roots act, of which Sugar became the most popular member. By 1979, Sugar had been invited by Studio 1 to record a solo album.
When recording at Studio 1, he chose not to use a backing band as in conventional recording, but elected to sing over instrumental versions of old Studio 1 classics. This is considered to be the birth of "dancehall," which lead to countless artists making new hits out of old classics, a tradition that continues in Jamaica today.
Sugar was also well-regarded for hard work on his Youthman Promotion sound system and Black Roots & Youthman Promotion labels into the 1980s, which brought forth such artists as Tenor Saw, Nitty Gritty, Yami Bolo, Junior Reid, Tony Rebel, Garnett Silk, and many more to the industry. Up until his death, he was still working with young artists both in Jamaica and the US, including his daughter Pashon Minott.
Uptown Ghetto
Sugar Minott Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Sugar Minott:
Every Little Thing When I'm walking beside her People tell me I'm lucky. Yes, I…
Give The People What They Want Ooh, well, well Give the people Give the people, whoa Give…
Good Thing Going Ooh, see that girl She does something to my chemistry And wh…
Half a Love Half a love is much better than no love at…
Hang On Natty Come at my people On this night My people Conno nagidet con…
Hard Time Pressure OOH, OOH OOWEE, right now say babylon a put on the…
Herbman Hustling Herb-a dis ah herbman hustling Bright an' early in the …
Herbsman Hustling Herb-a dis ah herbman hustling Bright an' early in the morni…
I'm Not for Sale loceng bunyi terus teruja sambil ku lari namun apabila ku da…
Just Don't Wanna Be Lonely Ba, ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba,…
Keep On Loving You You never close your eyes any more When I kiss…
My Love Is True I've heard many say they won't fall in love again I…
Never Gonna Give Up Jah Whoa oh, oh, oh Doo-doo Whoa oh, oh, yes I'm never gonna gi…
Never My Love You ask me if there'll come a time When I grow…
Oh Mr DC Time so rough, And time so tough. Time so rough. Coming…
Oh Mr. D.C. Time so rough, And time so tough. Time so rough. Coming fro…
Real Thing Going Bad news, bad news I heard you're packing to leave I come…
River Jordan River Jordan gonna roll, roll, roll, yeah Jordan River, rol…
Roof Over My Head Remember weh the righteous man say Time a go dread, every…
Rough Ole Life Ya me han informado Que tu novio es un insípido aburrido Tu…
Saving my love You ask me if there'll come a time When I grow…
Show Me That You Love Me Girl Ooohhhoohuhuhuhoooo Why, oh why? Ooohhhoohuhuhuhoo Show me …
Slice of the Cake Give me what is mine! Give me what is mine! It's about…
Strange Things [Intro] Strange things Seem like a strange thing [Verse 1] …
Swingin My Love You ask me if there'll come a time When I grow…
The Girl Is In Love Okay people, this is lover′s rock, dig it (ride on) Remember…
The People Got to Know Ooh. yes Oh yeah Yes, the people ought to know (to know) Th…
Think It Over Remember those old days Those warm and those cold days We us…
Tune In Intro : Bounty This is more than a rhyme, this…
We Are Going Ooh, see that girl She does something to my chemistry And wh…
We've Got A Good Thing Going Bad news, bad news I heard you're packing to leave I come…
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@kennedyjoseph4947
My start you gone to soon love you my super brother 💙 please come back 🙏
@lawrencenjawe9875
Sugar often released ghetto-themed material. Certainly a topic close to his ❤️ heart and always heart-felt.
@jahlionzion7000
The boss
@s.p.a.m.
🔥🔥🔥
@mistahPearlydays
got this dubplate, killer one
@IRIEAJAY
murdah
@namalik786
tuff one.. Do you still have this dubplate? let me know
@andrereed2898
The original way. Slow