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Gyptian Biography & History AllMusic

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    Combining hypnotic nyabinghi drums with lyrics that plead for an end to violence and crime, "Serious Times" exploded across Jamaica, putting Gyptian in the company of Jah Cure and Fantan Mojah, two other artists who were becoming popular by fighting for peace and justice in a roots reggae style.By the time the single had become a Jamaican number one, numerous producers were contacting Gyptian ...

Gyptian music, videos, stats, and photos Last.fm

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    180 rows · 25 October 1983 (age 37) Gyptian (born Windel Beneto Edwards, 25 October 1983, …

Gyptian - Jamaicansmusic.com

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    Just When You Thought You’ve Heard It All, Along Comes An Artist With The Power And Vitality To Steer Reggae In A New Direction. At Age Twenty-Six, Gyptian Sounds Like No One Else And, Unlike 99% Of His Peers; He’s Oblivious To The Cons...

Dancehall and Reggae singer Gyptian

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    Dancehall and Reggae singer Gyptian His first major break came in 2004 when he won the Star Search Talent Competition in Portmore St. Catherine, Jamaica. This led to him earning a booking for the greatest one night reggae show Sting that same year. The name was given to him because he always tied his shirt around his head like an Egyptian Pharaoh.

Gyptian – Songs & Albums

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    Born Windel Beneto Edwards, he was dubbed Gyptian for the shirts he wore wrapped around his head and his habit of twisting his goatee to look pharaoh-like. Edwards, the son of a Protestant mother and Rastafarian father, began singing as a kid in church and knew pretty quickly he'd found his calling.

GYPTIAN SAYS DANCEHALL & REGGAE ARTISTS ARE NOT SELLING ...

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    Aug 20, 2018 · Gyptian says Jamaican artists are not making serious money in comparison to American musicians. The singer is calling out fellow Reggae and Dancehall entertainers to stop pretending to be rich as he is certain that “all the big acts are not selling anything”. “Unuh can not trick me, unuh not selling and that’s a big problem,” […]

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