The Very Best Of Garnett Silk
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Donation Link. Subscribe To My Channel Here Download full mix. Follow me on Google+ Garnett Silk (born Garnet Damion Smith; 2 April 1966 – 9 December 1994), was a Jamaican reggae musician and Rastafarian, known for his diverse, emotive, powerful and smooth voice. During the early 1990s he was hailed as a rising talent, however his career was ended by his early death in 1994, while attempting to save his mother from her burning house. Hara Hara Mahadeva Telugu Serial Episode 2.
Even today still hailed as a reggae prodigy, Garnett is considered inspiring and a credit to reggae music. Visit Store For Mixtapes (((█▬█ █ ▀█▀ subscribe, █▬█ █ ▀█▀ like & comment)))) check out my other channel - like my fan page - follow me on twitter - join me on Facebook - check soundcloud for your downloaded mixes EMAIL: dj.easyy@gmail.com SKYPE: djeasy77 BBM: 75021275 __________________________________________________ (((FOR PROMO USE ONLY))) TRACKLIST 1. Kingly character 3. Lord watch over our shoulder 4. Blessed be the almighty 5. All the woman I need 6. Everything I got 7.
Love me or leave me 8. Skylarking 9. Hello mama Africa 10. Place in your heart 11. Judge not 12. Oh me oh my 14.
Who is like Selassie 15. Retreat wicked man 16.
Give it strength 17. Tribute to garnett - satellite 19.
Zion in a vision 20. With your mercy 21. Good good 22.
Fussing & fighting 23. So divine 24. Don’t tell 25. Every knee shall bow 26.
Green line 28. Its growing 29. Love is the answer 30. Splashing dashing 33. A man is just a man 34. Born free 35. Injustice Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition Crack.
Commitment 36. Lion heart 37. Silk chant DISCLAIMER!!! I Do Not Own Song/Songs In This Video, They Belong To It's Respective Owners. Please Support The Artist/Artists By Purchasing Their Album/Songs. THIS VIDEO IS FOR PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED.
One of the most exciting young talents to arise out of the '80s dancehall scene, Garnett Silk began his career as a child toaster, but ended it as one of Jamaica's most astonishing singers; with a rich and emotive voice, he took the nation by storm. He seemed destined for international stardom, when his career was cut cruelly short by his death in 1996. Born Garnett Damoin Smith in Jamaica's Manchester parish on April 2, 1966, the young DJ-to-be, had decided on his career choice as a small child. Encouraged by family and friends, Silk first took the stage at the Soul Remembrance sound system at the tender age of 12, under the moniker Little Bimbo.
The tiny toaster so impressed the audience that he swiftly began DJ'ing regularly, first at Soul Remembrance, and then as the decade turned, at Pepper's Disco, Stereophonic, and then Destiny Outernational. It was at this latter sound system where the teen first met Tony Rebel, another Manchester native. Rebel was making a name for himself as a cultural toaster and went on to become a major influence on the dancehall scene, and on Little Bimbo himself. The DJ was still in his teens when he cut his first song, 1985's 'Ram Dance Master'; he may have recorded others, but none have yet surfaced. It was another two years before Little Bimbo's debut single, 'Problems Everywhere,' appeared.