Billy Boyo

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One Spliff A Day 00:00 Tools
Billy Boyo In The Area 00:00 Tools
Wicked She Wicked 00:00 Tools
Jamaica Nice 00:00 Tools
Dreadlocks Party 03:30 Tools
Zim Zim 00:00 Tools
Scandal 05:21 Tools
Dread Skank 00:00 Tools
Stagolee Stylee 00:00 Tools
Going Back To School 00:00 Tools
Dub Freeze 00:00 Tools
Got to Say It 00:00 Tools
Every Mockell Tell 00:00 Tools
Look How She Fat 00:00 Tools
Iron Woman 00:00 Tools
Jah Jah Made Me To Be A M.C. 00:00 Tools
I like Your Something 00:00 Tools
Check In 00:00 Tools
Vote For Me 00:00 Tools
Righteousness 00:00 Tools
Janet Sinclair 00:00 Tools
Wrong Time To Say It 00:00 Tools
Billy Boyo On The Go 00:00 Tools
The Good, The Ugly And The Bad 00:00 Tools
B.B.'s Posse 00:00 Tools
Christian Me a Christian 00:00 Tools
Who Me Yes You 00:00 Tools
B.B.s Posse 00:00 Tools
Jah jah made me to mc 00:00 Tools
One Spliff Dub 05:37 Tools
janet dub 00:00 Tools
christian dub 00:00 Tools
How You String A Sound 00:00 Tools
Dreadlocks Dub 00:00 Tools
Janet Sinclair feat. Little John 00:00 Tools
wicked dub 00:00 Tools
Wrong Time Dub 00:00 Tools
Scandal (12" Mix) 00:00 Tools
She Wicked 00:00 Tools
Who Me Dub 00:00 Tools
Janet Sinclair (featuring Little John) 00:00 Tools
One Spliff A Day (Blue Hill Remix) 00:00 Tools
One Ball of Gum 00:00 Tools
Yes! 00:00 Tools
Billy Boyo - One Spliff A Day 00:00 Tools
gunman connection 00:00 Tools
It Cant Dun - Explicit 00:00 Tools
Scandal [12" Mix] 00:00 Tools
It Cant Dun 00:00 Tools
Material World 00:00 Tools
In the Area 00:00 Tools
christian a me christian 00:00 Tools
One Spliff A Day 2 00:00 Tools
mi queen 00:00 Tools
01 Wicked She Wicked 00:00 Tools
Inna Dance Hall Style 00:00 Tools
Righteousness (1982) 00:00 Tools
Scandal - 12" Mix 00:00 Tools
She wicked (Flight Tonight) 00:00 Tools
Leggo Mi Queen 00:00 Tools
Jah-Jah Made Me To 00:00 Tools
Billy Boyo In The Arena 00:00 Tools
03 One Spliff A Day 00:00 Tools
Billy Boyo On The Go // Version 00:00 Tools
Fe Reel 00:00 Tools
Harry on the Go 00:00 Tools
Who Me Say Yes 00:00 Tools
Rougher Than Rough 00:00 Tools
11-BILLY BOYO-one spliff a day 00:00 Tools
Helena 00:00 Tools
Bushmaster Connection 00:00 Tools
Space 00:00 Tools
One Spliff A Day (12 inch) 00:00 Tools
Material Girl 00:00 Tools
Jessat Promotion 00:00 Tools
Wicked And Wild 00:00 Tools
07 Dreadlocks Party 00:00 Tools
09 Wrong Time To Say It 00:00 Tools
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Just like his contemporaries Little John and Little Harry, Billy Boyo was still in his teens when he emerged in the early eighties. At that time a new era in Jamaican music had begun as roots reggae had become dancehall. Then one of the most prolific and influential producers in dancehall music was the late Henry "Junjo" Lawes. He more or less launched dancehall as a fully developed musical style and records on his "Arrival" and "Volcano" labels dominated the dancehall market for years. With the powerful Roots Radics Band and the innovative young engineer Hopeton "Overton" Brown aka Scientist working on the majority of his releases, "Junjo" Lawes began voicing a dazzling array of talent including Michael Prophet, Barry Brown, Frankie Paul, Wailing Souls and Johnny Osbourne. Quick to spot new talent he also employed rather unknown names like for example a young boy who called himself Billy Boyo. In 1982 "Junjo" Lawes recorded this talented youthman deejay together with Little Harry for a two artist "clash" album entitled "DJ Clash Volume 2", released by Greensleeves Records. Billy Boyo also became part of Junjo's famous Volcano sound system and performed alongside Burro Banton, Little John, Toyan, Josey Wales, Lee Van Cleef, Yellowman and others. In 1983 Billy Boyo (together with Little John and Ranking Toyan) went to London where he linked up with producer Silver Kamel. The latter took him into the studio and recorded tracks for Boyo's second album. Due to various reasons the project got put on hold and it took almost twenty years before the album, "Zim Zim", was unleashed. Silver Kamel recalls... "What I liked most about Billy Boyo was his easy style and infectious ear-to-ear grin that would break out just about anytime. In the studio he was all-pro. He knew how to work the mike, what he wanted as a sound, and was prepared to experiment. Ridin riddim and stabbin toasts at the drum and bass... all the sessions were fast and fun-packed." All in all Billy Boyo wasn't a prolific recording artist as he did not record much before or after the tracks for the aforementioned two albums. His musical career was short-lived and little was heard of Billy Boyo since the second half of the eighties. Although many rumors state that he had been shot, he actually died of a brain tumor in 2000. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.