Like a bolt of lightning from the sky, Rasta messenger Warrior King has bur… Read Full Bio ↴Like a bolt of lightning from the sky, Rasta messenger Warrior King has burst upon the scene, utilizing his gift of song to spread Jah truth throughout the land.Warrior King was born on the 27th of July, 1979, in Kingston's Jubilee Hospital, soon moving to Clarendon, then settling in the growing city of Portmore at age eleven. "From birth I've always loved music, but it was not until I attended high school at the age of thirteen that I thought about it as something I could do myself," Warrior King explains. "At that time I followed Bounty Killer's style, but then my friend Warrior Mark, him said, 'You have the potential. You have the talent.' From there I started increasing my own thing, and with encouragement from my peers and inspiration and t'ing, the music started to flow."
Like many successful Jamaican entertainers, Warrior King gained his earliest stage experience in talent shows. "I started out with school concerts at first," he says. "At the time when I just came inna music, I used to do some combinations with a yout' named Likkle Blacks, Marlon Stewart. We used to do Tastee's Talent Show together, so we could really start getting exposed and gain experience." When he first started out Warrior King chatted in a hardcore deejay style, like his original hero, Bounty. A switch to the more holistic "singjay" sound came gradually. "It's a natural thing what just grow inside of me, even without me realizing," the singer reasons. "People started telling me they hear I can sing now. So, really and truly it's just a natural change." Even his name is an extension of this evolution. "I changed my name from 'Junior King' to 'Warrior King' because it have a more spiritual feel to it. Fighting against oppression, fighting against wrong. I'm Jah warrior, yuh know, fighting a war of rootical love.
Warrior King's 2001 debut single, "Virtuous Woman," was an international smash, its righteous lyrics prompting the Jamaica Observer to declare the singer "one of the artistes who made a difference in 2001." Since that auspicious beginning, Warrior King's compositions have consistently charted not only in his native Jamaica, but throughout the entire Caribbean, as well as New York, London, Tokyo and beyond. "A Friend Indeed" is currently getting heavy rotation in Jamaica, while "Jah Is Always There" was a recent summer smash on Atlanta's More Fire chart. The inclusion of "Never Go Where Pagans Go" on VP Records' compilation set "Reggae Gold 2002" further raised the artist's profile. Also included are "Virtuous Woman," "Never Go Where the Pagans Go" and other compositions that have built Warrior King's reputation.
Now the conscious singer has released his first full-length album. His VP Records debut, Virtuous Woman, features production by such heavy hitters as Sheldon 'Calibud' Stewart, Richard "Chabano" Brown, Lion Paw and Penthouse as well as guest appearances by Jahmali and dub poet, DYCR. With titles like "Love Jah and Live" and "Boast Not Myself," the CD's seventeen tracks are designed, says Warrior King, to "uplift people's heart, mind and soul in a positive way. All of the songs are written by me, through inspiration of the Father. Everybody can relate to a song on the album, I'm sure of that." The album opens up with "Power To Chant," a spiritual invocation of Jah that neatly sets the tone for what's to follow. Each song featured on the cd has a different style, but the message emphasizes purity and truth.
Warrior King believes that education is the key to betterment and hopes that his music will serve to convey the teachings of His Imperial Majesty, Hailie Selassie I. "As a Rastafarian you just don't sing music, you sing music with a purpose and a mission. To the four corners of the Earth," says Warrior King, "I carry my music, and the message of the King. And the message of love, to all people of all races."
Photo & text courtesy of VP Records-Walboomers Music.
http://www.reggae-vibes.com/profiles/warriorking/warriorking.htm
Like many successful Jamaican entertainers, Warrior King gained his earliest stage experience in talent shows. "I started out with school concerts at first," he says. "At the time when I just came inna music, I used to do some combinations with a yout' named Likkle Blacks, Marlon Stewart. We used to do Tastee's Talent Show together, so we could really start getting exposed and gain experience." When he first started out Warrior King chatted in a hardcore deejay style, like his original hero, Bounty. A switch to the more holistic "singjay" sound came gradually. "It's a natural thing what just grow inside of me, even without me realizing," the singer reasons. "People started telling me they hear I can sing now. So, really and truly it's just a natural change." Even his name is an extension of this evolution. "I changed my name from 'Junior King' to 'Warrior King' because it have a more spiritual feel to it. Fighting against oppression, fighting against wrong. I'm Jah warrior, yuh know, fighting a war of rootical love.
Warrior King's 2001 debut single, "Virtuous Woman," was an international smash, its righteous lyrics prompting the Jamaica Observer to declare the singer "one of the artistes who made a difference in 2001." Since that auspicious beginning, Warrior King's compositions have consistently charted not only in his native Jamaica, but throughout the entire Caribbean, as well as New York, London, Tokyo and beyond. "A Friend Indeed" is currently getting heavy rotation in Jamaica, while "Jah Is Always There" was a recent summer smash on Atlanta's More Fire chart. The inclusion of "Never Go Where Pagans Go" on VP Records' compilation set "Reggae Gold 2002" further raised the artist's profile. Also included are "Virtuous Woman," "Never Go Where the Pagans Go" and other compositions that have built Warrior King's reputation.
Now the conscious singer has released his first full-length album. His VP Records debut, Virtuous Woman, features production by such heavy hitters as Sheldon 'Calibud' Stewart, Richard "Chabano" Brown, Lion Paw and Penthouse as well as guest appearances by Jahmali and dub poet, DYCR. With titles like "Love Jah and Live" and "Boast Not Myself," the CD's seventeen tracks are designed, says Warrior King, to "uplift people's heart, mind and soul in a positive way. All of the songs are written by me, through inspiration of the Father. Everybody can relate to a song on the album, I'm sure of that." The album opens up with "Power To Chant," a spiritual invocation of Jah that neatly sets the tone for what's to follow. Each song featured on the cd has a different style, but the message emphasizes purity and truth.
Warrior King believes that education is the key to betterment and hopes that his music will serve to convey the teachings of His Imperial Majesty, Hailie Selassie I. "As a Rastafarian you just don't sing music, you sing music with a purpose and a mission. To the four corners of the Earth," says Warrior King, "I carry my music, and the message of the King. And the message of love, to all people of all races."
Photo & text courtesy of VP Records-Walboomers Music.
http://www.reggae-vibes.com/profiles/warriorking/warriorking.htm
Another Love Song
Warrior King Lyrics
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Alaine DJ it's Alaine again It's another love song yea Sing along…
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B-Stork Girl your so lovely I just wanna walk with you I just…
Danny Michel If I say that I love you, will you just…
David Kitt I can't Pass the day Without thinking About you I can't …
Edyta Górniak some things are right some things are just wrong new…
Ex-Checkers 化粧をおとした 君の笑顔 綺麗だよ 数えきれぬ 思い出が笑ってる 随分 遠くへ連れて来たね どんな時も お守りだった 明…
Frank Hamilton feat. Jonny Wright Here's another love song I know it's not the first one It…
Harry David and the Plant Pots I hear another song on the M.T.V. And I cannot take…
house warmer I saw you across the room You look perfect and prim Exactly…
idkjack I'm still in my bed i said fuck school You…
Insane Clown Posse Yeah... I mean I hear what you're saying, I mean You got…
Leona Lewis How'd you break through my resistance? Or the barriers I bui…
Looptroop Rockers If it wasn't for the fact that the world's fucked…
Mind Riot [Music: Saikkonen, Javanainen Words: Saikkonen] Nothing e…
Mr. Roam Another Christmas song Christmas again All the lights shin…
Ne-Yo La la la la la La la la la La la la…
Noiz Boyz This another love song But this ain't the one you ask…
Obie-P Dreaming of a kiss Surrounded in bliss, but i'm Wanting the …
Prince of Assyria Breaking news, broken silence. As he won’t go up, from bed. …
Queens Of The Stone ... You're so impossible Scream and moan, it chills my soul Don'…
Queens of the Stone Age You're so impossible Scream and moan it chills my soul Don't…
Queens Of The Stone Age/QOTSA You're so impossible Scream and moan, it chills my soul Don'…
Riggi & Piros I’ve written a sad song once or twice Cause love said…
Six By Seven Another love song. It is written... Still nothing said…
sofie elezaj Une Te dua Une Te dua Une Te dua Une Te dua Not just another…
Stay Homas Ooh, twenty-seven Twenty-seven times I missed you today, bab…
Stefanie Heinzmann If I could write Three minutes with an honest pen Forget a…
Stink Palm That rainy evening I was sitting on the bed Playing guitar…
The Compliments Lying here, don’t wanna talk to you Said goodbye and didn’t…
The Cover-Ups Quisiera besarte, hacerte sentir bien Pero estoy cansado y n…
The Frames I looked into her face again The penny dropped and I…
The Ray-Guns Yeah yeah This another love song Yes another love song This …
Toosii Why does your silence feel so damn loud? It's like a…
Uncle Kracker I hear a lot of records on the radio A lot…
Undies The words I wrote before I knew you They don’t mean…
Various Artists Alright! Now this next song, I'm gonna leave the stage, I'm…
W.O.R.M. Love song Few of those Yea Like we Tony Yea This ain't no lo…
We're About 9 Morning Colder than anything he knew He searches above him…
YLM SHWTY I'm still in my bed i said fuck school You…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Warrior King:
Africa Shall Be Free Ay, ay, ay, aye, ay ay ay ay, ay ay…
Can't Get Me Down Say what you wanna say That is not my concern I will…
Everyday Every day I love Jahhh more and more (more and…
IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME It′s Been A Long Time Since We No Have No Nice…
Jah Is Always There "Jah Bless Me" I know jah jah bless me No wicked heart…
Kindness for Weakness //you can help me out please if you can! Thanks!!// Gratefu…
Motherland Awaits Afrika fi Afrikans, at home and abroad The motherland awaits…
My Life I love my life It's the most precious thing to me I…
Never Go Where Pagans Go Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll never go in the wrong congrega…
Oh What A Feeling That girl was hot and ready to go She's a mess…
Rough Road Chisamo saksan chanchie roengon Skango nangming roarangko Ka…
Virtuous Woman Shooba-shoob-i, shooba-shooba-day [Repeat: x 4] [Chorus] N…
What Mother, mother There's too many of you crying Brother, broth…
What's Going On Mother, mother There's too many of you crying Brother, broth…
where is the love Well I say the love of the almighty creator Brings a…
Who Feels It Bring it this one is a rocket, okay I am…
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@TeamDuckMeat
Never gets old. This world needs more wholesome positive music to bring us together
@annachoc6187
2018 I’m here . Love the vibe.. Just like the vibe I’m having with these songs
@doreendyer6799
Facts indeed
@yemakapu8816
this song should not end
@zlove27
Huge tune. Wheel & come again!!!
@legendsofduos2976
Sizzla Kalonji world of divine to the empress right away
@Mansa...8755
This always makes me cry...Nice chune..
@simbayihamaundu3616
This is my breakfast song as i praise my woman for a great friend she is to me...!
@sweetiepiebritt3130
love this chuneeeeee from i was younger i first heard this in Jamaica
@deveshaq9306
This is beautiful and pure