Whine (Radio Edit) - Mya f. Bounty Killer
Mya f. Bounty Killer
Song: Whine
Album: Whine EP
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Label: Planet 9
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Bounty Killer

Born: June 12, 1972
Singer DJ Record performer

Bounty Killer, born Rodney Basil Price on June 12, 1972, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a legendary figure in dancehall music. He gained prominence in the early 1990s, becoming known for his gritty voice, hard-hitting lyrics, and fierce delivery. Often referred to as "The Warlord," Bounty Killer's music is marked by its raw social commentary, addressing issues such as poverty, violence, and injustice in Jamaica. His influence on the genre is profound, as he helped to shape the sound and culture of dancehall, particularly through his clashes and collaborations with other artists.

 

Bounty Killer's career is also notable for his role in mentoring and supporting other dancehall stars, such as Vybz Kartel, Mavado, and Elephant Man. His partnership with producer King Jammy was pivotal in launching his career, leading to hits like "Copper Shot," "Book, Book, Book," and "Down in the Ghetto." Over the years, Bounty Killer has remained a central figure in dancehall, both for his own music and his contributions to the genre's growth and global reach. His clashes with fellow artist Beenie Man, known as one of the most famous rivalries in dancehall history, added to his legend, though they eventually reconciled.

 

Beyond music, Bounty Killer has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, particularly through his Bounty Foundation, which focuses on helping underprivileged communities in Jamaica. His enduring impact on the music industry and his advocacy for social change have solidified his status as one of dancehall's most respected and influential artists.

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