Sugar Minott

reggae, dancehall, roots reggae

Sugar Minott

Discography

Pix Title Duration
So Many Things 03:51
The Devil Is After Me 04:37
Mr. Babylon Man 04:37
Slice Of The Cake 03:45
Nice It Up 03:26
Dancehall Stylee 03:26
Never Gonna Give Jah Up 03:33
Never Give Up 03:33
Hard Time Pressure 03:09
My Love Is True 04:05
Two Time Loser 04:50
Oh Mr DC 06:32
No Vacancy 03:41
Nah Follow No Fashion 03:42
Herbsman Hustling 03:39
Come Back Baby 03:04
Penny For My Song 03:33
Man Hungry 03:35
Dreadlocks Chalice 03:27
Wicked Ago Feel It 03:23
Lover's Race 02:51
Simple As That 05:02
Christmas Time 03:43
Loving Jah 03:27
Riddim 03:32
Jah Will Work It Out 03:52
African Girl 02:42
This Is Lovers Rock 04:15
Give Me Jah Jah 06:42
Youths of Today 02:52
Devil Pickney 04:55
Dread 03:43
In The Residence 02:14
Strictly Sensi (Sensi Dub) 06:31
I'm Not for Sale 04:06
Too Much Oppressors 04:03
Party Time 02:40
Please Be True 02:35
Herbman Hustling 04:02
Come On Home 03:20
Tune In 03:34
Show Me That You Love Me Girl 03:20
Black Roots 04:03
Change Your Ways 02:41
Uptown Ghetto 03:25
The Half 03:12
Level Vibes 05:07
Run Things 03:36
Give A Hand 02:03
Ghetto Youths 02:25

Born: 1956-05-25

Country: JM

Biography - Sugar Minott

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

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