Artist Name
Jahmali

heart icon off (0 users)

Logo
transparent
Artist Image
artist thumb

Functions

transparent
Data Complete
percent bar 30%

All Releases List refreshview
album thumb 2014 - We I Open
album thumb 2000 - Treasure Box
album thumb 1998 - El Shaddai


Members
members icon 1 Male

Origin
flag Vere, Clarendon

Genre
genre icon Reggae

Style
---

Mood
---

Born

born icon 1972

Active
calendar icon ---Present...

Cutout
transparent

Current Record Label

artist logo



Alternate Name
Jah Mali

heart icon Most Loved Tracks
3 users heart off Jahmali - El Shaddai


youtube icon Music Video Links
No Music Videos Found...



Artist Biography
Available in: gb icon flag icon
Jahmali (Born Ryan Thomas, 5 April 1972, Vere, Clarendon, Jamaica, West Indies), was the ninth of 10 children and was raised among the sugar plantations in the Jamaican countryside. His love for the dancehall sounds of Shabba Ranks, Pinchers, Red Dragon and Wayne Wonder inspired a move to Kingston, where he embarked on his own musical career. He received encouragement from King Jammy, Philip ‘Fatis’ Burrell and Tony Rebel, although they remained hesitant about producing his work. Rebel subsequently introduced Thomas to the Rastafarian faith, which prompted a radical change in the young singer’s approach. Performing as Jahmali, he began voicing hits for Donovan Germain, Bobby Digital and Roof International’s Barry O’Hare. A string of hits followed, including the inspired ‘Victory’, ‘Let Me Live’, ‘Wake Up’ and ‘El Shaddai’. Jahmali’s association with O’Hare led to a collaboration with Mikey Spice, who had set up his own Ingredients label. Spice produced for Jahmali’s ‘Let Jah Be Praised’ and ‘Only Love’, both of which demonstrated his new, conscientious stance. Jahmali’s critically acclaimed debut album featured many top Jamaican performers, including Earl ‘Chinna’ Smith, Sly And Robbie, Stephen ‘Cat’ Coore and Aston ‘Familyman’ Barrett. Jahmali’s reputation was further enhanced when he recorded ‘Mother’s Cry’ with Buju Banton, featured on the latter’s accomplished 1997 release Inna Heights. Following his combination success, Jahmali released his own ‘Cry People’ and the haunting ‘Politics’.
wiki icon

Wide Thumb
transparent

Clearart
transparent

Fanart
transparent icon
transparent icontransparent icon

Banner
transparent icon

User Comments

transparent iconNo comments yet..


Status
unlocked icon Unlocked
Last Edit by PapaMok
22nd Nov 2022

Socials


Streaming


External Links
fanart.tv icon musicbrainz icon last.fm icon website icon amazon icon