Born Jamericans Explained

Born Jamericans
Origin:Washington, D.C., United States
Genre:Ragga, hip hop, reggae
Years Active:1994-1999, 2015–present
Label:Delicious Vinyl
Eastwest Records
Current Members:Norman Howell
Edley Payne

Born Jamericans are a reggae/hip hop duo formed in Washington, D.C., in the 1990s.

The group consisted of Norman "Notch" Howell and Horace "Edley Shine" Payne.[1] Notch's voice is smooth and melodic, while Shine's is rougher and tends more toward toasting. Their debut album, Kids from Foreign, was released in 1994 on the hip hop label Delicious Vinyl, and following its success the group toured with Buju Banton, Shabba Ranks, Zhane and Shai, and toured Japan with Shinehead and Mad Lion.[2] In 1996, they contributed the soundtrack to the film Kla$h. The duo's second album, released in 1997, featured guest appearances from Mad Lion, Shinehead and Johnny Osbourne. Both albums were chart successes in the United States.

Discography

Albums

Charting singles

YearTitleChart positions[4]
U.S.
Hot 100
U.S.
R&B
US
Rap
U.S. Dance/
Maxi Singles
1993"Boom Shak-a-Tack"84571520
1994"Cease & Seckle"823234
1997"Yardcore"458
1998"Send My Love/Send One Your Love"726019

Notes and References

  1. Larkin, Colin (1998) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae, Virgin Books,, p. 34-35
  2. Born Jamericans
  3. Billboard
  4. Billboard Singles