Born on the nineteenth day of March, 1979, in a small town called Lucea, in the Parish of Hanover, Jamaica West Indies. Wadada started singing at an early age at school concerts and community stage shows. His first memorable concert was 1988, at the age of nine. As a fourth grade student at Lucea Primary at the time, Wadada rocked the crowd at Rusea's High School Auditorium with his rendition of Papa San's- (a popular Jamaican DJ in that era)- "style a style and pantan a pantan" He later attended Rusea's High School from the early to mid nineties. He was always involved in music some way or another. While attending Rusea's, Wadada was an active member in the Cadet Unit there. He was a member of the Drum Corp. Although he was only a buggler then, he was always creating is own melodies. Emerging from the countrysides of Western Jamaica, he made his way to the city of Kingston. His vivrant and charmin personality paving his way everywhere he went. He soon migrated to Atlanta, Georgia U.S.A., during which he attended Macon State College.In 1997, He started playing his father's sound system at house parties in the Middle Georgia Area where he developed quite a reputation. Wadada recorded his first single called "gal man inna de town" in 1999 at Junior 'One Blood' Reid Studio In Jamaica. Wadada collaborated with longtime friend Wiggy Flex on this piece. He performed at Jr. Reid's Birthday Bash that same year in Half Way Tree.Raw talent and passion for musical sounds, blends with lifetime friendship emerged into HottaKlopps Production around the year 2000. In 2000 Wadada joined with Top Notch Records in Atlanta, Georgia. He recorded several songs there: including two prereleased singles; "One Love" on the Popular Doorslam riddim, & "Babylon Is Getting Weaker" on the VirusRiddim/let those monkeys out Riddim, both featuring singer/brother Ian Bless. These songs has been getting airplays in Atlanta and Middle Georgia area, California, New York, Florida and ofcourse in Jamaica. Quite a bit of club hype has been generated from these 2 singles also. Wadada has appeared has on Macon, Georgia's top Hip Hop/ R&B station, Foxie 107.9- unsigned Hype- hosted by Talus Knight. Wadada also made an appearance on Roots Fm in Jamaica, where he was interviewed by a Legendary Jamaican musician/Disc Jockey and Reggae Pioneer; Mr. Eddie Fitzroy. After the interview, which debut Wadada's Third single 'New millinium Babylon,' He had this say; " boy mi love the feeling wha mi get from the music yunnu. It's a real joy mon. Nuff respect to the man call Chris Meredith the big engineer from Bust out studio, fi the magic touch wha him put pon the thing star, it mad, yu zimmi."He has since worked with many Singers/DJs/Rappers & Songwriters such as: Top Notch's R&B Recording Artist Khalif, Jamaican Singjay Cassafaya aka Cassanova, Singer Andrew Bell aka Joseph's Quote, Rapper Insane from GHPP-a rap group from Macon Geogia, Homegrown Entertainment Warner Robins, Georgia, to name a few.He is currently working on a new project so stay tuned, there is plenty to come from Wadada & HottaKlopps Production. Log on and help us spread Jah Love. Blessed
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