Check out Elijah Prophet with Wild-Pitch @ Reggaejam 2007
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Watch Elijah Prophet performing on Reggaejam 2005
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Hit Drop Riddim - Check out Elijah Prophet - this tune is tuff!
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Devils Angel Riddim incl. Elijah Prophet's hit If Jah Is For Us
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Street Riddim with a beautiful Elijah Prophet - Angel Of Mine
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Raw Truth Riddim incl. One And All - Elijah Prophet
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Overstand Riddim incl. Elijah Prophet's heartbreaker "Your Love"
Elijah Prophet - King Of Kings (Available on LP & CD)
The CD contains 16 Reggae tracks well produced and excellently harmonized by the vocal talent out of Westmoreland, Jamaica.
You will find critical lyrics like ..Shotta Cease.. , ..Put People First.. and ..Nah Tek No Talk.. as well as songs for the herbsman with ..Piece Of Ganja.. and ..Sensimillia Fi Bun...
Elijah Prophet often talks about the problems in the world and searchs for solutions to make the world a better place, where people live together in unity. Mostly live recorded riddims by different musicians will give you a view of the current modern Roots Reggae Sound.
This Album is produced by Pow Pow..s Production Crew who are known for their blazing hit Riddims, such as ..blaze.. and ..superior...
Elijah Prophet - King Of Kings
Elijah Prophet was born and raised in Westmoreland, Jamaica, West Indis. At a young age, Elijah began singing under the mentoring of Garnet Silk and Utan Green. These years were spent in the cool hills of Parish of Manchester. At the time, Garnet Silk was unknown to the world of music and was dj'ing under the name "Bimbo". Singer Utan Green took on the dual role of godfather and teacher and remains to this day a mentor to Elijah. The next step was in 1991, when Garnett Silk would take Elijah to Courtney Cole's Roof Talent Show every year and Elijah would sing with the band. These live appearances helped Elijah earn a reputation as a singer with a powerful voice and a strong stage performance.
Elijah first visited a recording studio in 1996 with producer Jimmy Hinds. This session produced the singles "Mr. Badman" and "Mankind". The same year, Elijah Prophet received the "Best New Artist" award in the Stone Love star search contest. This award caught the attention of other Jamiacan producers, leading to a series of singles like: "I Can See Dem", "Burn Down The Walls Of Babylon" and "War A Gwaan". These conscious and often unapologetic nature of Elijah's lyric drew immediate attention - especially in the recordings like "Shatter", where a parallel is drawn between in the street gunman and police . When asked about this, Elijah responded: "Look, it dosen't matter who you are. Wheter you got a license to kill or you don't have a license to kill, every man with gun is a gunman."
Radio stations in both Jamaica,and Toronto, Canada began to air the songs written and sung by Elijah Prophet. Both "I Can See Dem" and "Burn Down The Walls Of Babylon" charted. In Toronto each of the tunes topped the charts at number one and Elijah received a Tameka Award nomination for "Best New Reggae Singer". Meanwhile, Germany's Pow Pow sound system voiced dubplates by Elijah and soon realized that they too would record his music for release on their Pow Pow Record Label. Tracks like "Put People First" caught the attention of German reggae lovers in 2002. More Pow Wow material by Elijah followed in the form of "Back For Good" and "Kings of Kings" and built a loyal following to Elijah which was spreading in Europe.