Daddy Screw

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End Up Alone 02:09 Tools
Model Pon You One Time Man 03:37 Tools
They Lie 04:05 Tools
Loverman 03:16 Tools
big things a gwaan 03:33 Tools
Kerry 00:47 Tools
Big Things A Gwan 03:31 Tools
model pon yuh man 03:37 Tools
Lover Man 03:06 Tools
Red Red Red 02:58 Tools
Turn On The Heat 02:58 Tools
Dappa 01:04 Tools
Gal Yu Look Good 03:41 Tools
Spend A Grand 03:46 Tools
Open Your Leg 01:49 Tools
Model Pon You 03:37 Tools
Model Pon Yu Man 03:37 Tools
Body Fresh 03:33 Tools
Run Him 03:23 Tools
Dapper 01:49 Tools
Don't Cry 03:37 Tools
Gully Rider 03:31 Tools
Snapper Dapper 01:49 Tools
Model Pon You One-Time Man 03:37 Tools
You Must Be Maniac 03:20 Tools
Model Pon Dem 03:37 Tools
Shelly 03:10 Tools
Ghetto Life 03:39 Tools
Model Pon Yuh One Time Man 03:37 Tools
Merciless Bad Boy 03:35 Tools
Gal Fi Di Future 03:10 Tools
Model Pon Yu One Time Man 03:37 Tools
Baby Bounty 03:35 Tools
Heartbreaker 04:01 Tools
Gal Look So Good 03:39 Tools
Kill Me Dead 04:01 Tools
Big Tings 03:49 Tools
Sock It To Me 04:01 Tools
Kery 04:01 Tools
Dimbo Bucket 03:49 Tools
Pepsi 03:20 Tools
dapper instead 03:49 Tools
Open Yu Leg 03:49 Tools
Five Grand A Day 03:20 Tools
Merciless Badboy 03:38 Tools
Model 03:20 Tools
Death 03:20 Tools
She Want A Man In The Garden 03:20 Tools
Model Pon Yu One Time 03:37 Tools
Never Did Wrong 03:20 Tools
Big Thigns A Gwan 03:20 Tools
Six Fi Nine 03:20 Tools
Looks & Shape 03:20 Tools
Money Money 03:20 Tools
Buff Up Yu Chest 02:46 Tools
Turn On Di Heat 03:20 Tools
Order Of The Day 03:20 Tools
One Foot Anywhere 03:20 Tools
Version 03:20 Tools
Big Tings A Gwaan 03:20 Tools
Miss Bonafide 03:20 Tools
Holy, Holy, Macaroni 03:20 Tools
sign 03:20 Tools
Original Dimbo Bucket 03:20 Tools
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Johnson was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, and first began to deejay while still a student at Vauxhall Comprehensive High School.[1] He released his first single ("Dimbo Bucket") in 1984 and worked on sound systems such as Black Stone.[1] He recorded "Madda Mampie" for Tuff Gong Records, and through Tuff Gong producer Tony Kelly he met Dave Kelly, who produced much of his later work, including several Jamaican hit singles.[1][2] Screw also toured as part of Kelly's 'Mad House Crew', and performance as part of the 'Champions In Action' tour with Tiger, Sanchez, and Terror Fabulous.[3] Two albums were released in the 1990s — Loverman (1993, VP) and Multiple Choice (1996, Steely & Clevie) — and he also appeared on the live album Mad House Crew Live, released in 1994 by French label Pipper. Daddy Screw has also recorded collaborations and made guest appearances on tracks by several other artists including Terror Fabulous ("Broke Wine Butterfly"), Sharon Forrester ("Money Isn't Everything"), Tinga Stewart ("Dancehall Maniac"), Maxi Priest ("Heartbreaker"), Toyin Adekale ("Man Wid De Agony" and "Second to None") and Barrington Levy ("Girl I Like Your Style").[1] Screw moved to the United States for a while to live with his parents, but returned to Jamaica in the 2000s, recording the single "Caribbean Girls" with Price Oret. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.