Delroy 'Junior' Reid originally came into prominence around 1983/84 as part of the Waterhouse crew, a dancehall singer collective who sported a signature style, which included Reid,
Half Pint, and
Yami Bolo, among others. He started on the
Youthman Promotion sound system owned by the legendary
Sugar Minott, and quickly gained fame in Jamaica and dancehalls abroad from such hits as "Original Foreign Mind", "Reggae Gone Cross the Border" and his take on Michael Jackson's "Human Nature". Upon the departure of
Michael Rose from the Grammy-a…
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