Humble moved with his family to Toronto when he was three. In grade three Humble took the mandatory musical aptitude test and later learned he had scored the highest pecentage in his entire school. "Hearing a note sequence or a tone and retaining it in my head was very easy, just have to hear it once". As he entered his adolescence years Humble's parents had divorced and he moved to the community of Rexdale. Staying out of trouble was'nt too hard as his reserved and quiet demeanor gained curiosity and respect from those around him. When Humble was in his late teens he bought a guitar and found his passion in creating music and his own unique sound.
So far Humble's journey has caused him to meet many artists and people in the music industry. In October 2005 Humble released his debut album titled "Hard To See" on the Soundcheck Records label. Humble has opened for many international artists such as Junior Kelly, popular dub poet Mutabaruka, Tony Rebel, and roots reggae's legendary Abyssinnians to name a few. At the present time Humble is working towards collaborating with some of Toronto's top reggae artists to help build the reggae reputation in Canada. Humble has worked with many of Trinidad and Tobago's top reggae artists such as Jah Melody, Prophet Benjamin and Khari Kill. Humble has also appeared on the Rogers Television Network talkshow 'Daytime' in Toronto. Humble was also apart of the highly successful production of "Tribute to the Legends" organized by fellow Juno nominated artist Odel in February 2007.
2007 has proven to be quite a successful year for Humble, to start the year off the singer/songwriter earned a prestigeous Juno nomination for his debut album "Hard to See", followed up with awards for both 'Artist of the Year' and 'Album of the Year' at the 2007 Reggae Achievement Awards held in Toronto. Also, just recently Humble was awarded a Global Marijuana Music Award for his herb hit 'High Grade" held in Australia. Humble has also had three of his songs used in the soundtrack of Global TV's new hit series "Da Kink in my Hair". Add stage performances in Jamaica (St. Mary Mi Come From), Montreal (Reggae Festival), Calgary (Reggae Festival) and most recently two shows in Japan. All this while recording his sophomore album with the Palm of Gold recording label, there is clearly no stopping this Lion as he's ready to conquer in 2008.
This Rasta youth is definately going places.
Humble - Hard To See
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