Ghetto Priest aka Squidz: Singer/Songwriter/Recording artist/Live performer is one of the most flamboyant, creative performers to have emerged from the London music scene in the past few years. Like the community from which he hails, Ghetto Priest is a man at ease with multiple musical visions. Walk through the streets of London and you begin to grasp the flow and the rhythm that has produced his unique sound. It’s a community of exchange; African/Caribbean and Irish/Celts, Asian and European, each mixing and informing the other, lending beats and grooves, keeping things fresh and new. Ghetto Priest born and raised in the east end of London to Afro-Caribbean (Jamaican) parents has been on the reggae/Dub/experimental music scene now for over 2 decades. He has been a mainstay of the On U Sound camp where he was backing vocalist, and percussionist for the band African Headcharge. His vocal talents came to the ear of David Harrow aka Technova aka James Hardway (techno/Drum & Bass/Jazz/break beat producer). There collaboration gave birth to a commercial remake of the dance hall reggae classic ‘wha do dem’, under the name “Sativa†in early 2000, which had a small success in the mainstream arena, with video appearances on the music channel “The BOXâ€. In 2003/2004 David Harrow under his alias ‘James Hardway’ released two Jazz/D&B: albums “Straight from fridge†& “Big Casino†Featuring the vocal talents of Ghetto Priest. Around the same time GP was called upon for his vocal services by D&B outfit “UnderWolvesâ€, who were signed to the “Universal/Island†at the time. An album titled “Under your sky†was released with video. GP can be heard/seen performing a track titled ‘So blue it’s black’. In 2004 Ghetto Priest released his critically acclaimed debut album with producer Adrian Sherwood (On U Sound), titled “Vulture Cultureâ€, three tracks from this album: ‘Rise Up’, ‘masters of deception’, and ‘Visionary’ are used for sound tracks for the film: “Johnny Was’ starring Vinny Jones. Also during this time Ghetto priest & Adrian Sherwood were called upon by renown Scottish artist Graham Fagen to do a remake of the famous 17th century poet Robert Burns song ‘Slaves Lament’, to be used for the “Clean Hands, Pure hearts†art exhibition he was putting on at the Tramway in Glasgow. The result a heart rendering rendition by Ghetto Priest, given the sign of approval by the Scottish press. In the same year (2004) Ghetto Priest was called upon by dub/punk/rock outfit Asian Dub Foundation, for services rendered on a world wide known track titled ‘Fortress Europe’, for there album ‘Enemy of the enemyâ€; video included. Around the same year Asian Dub Foundation asked Ghetto Priest to be there front man to which he obliged. He toured with ADF globally for four years captivating audiences with his vocal and mystical stage presence. During the time of the invasion of Iraq, Asian Dub Foundation released an album titled “TANKâ€, of which GP’S vocal & writing services is an integral part. During the making of the ADF “TANK†album, at the renown Ridge Farm recording studio, GP met up with composer Ben Watkins (Juno Reactor), who asked if GP was into doing a track with him. The outcome was a few tracks! Firstly ‘City of the sinful’,’ Inca Steppa’, ‘Tokyo’, and ‘Mind of the free’ which can all be found on the Juno Reactor album “Gods & Monstersâ€. Ghetto Priest the eclectic/enigmatic, can also be found in the reggae/dub/roots arena on labels Such as: "On U Sounds" (UK), “One big sound†(UK), “Hammer Bass†(France), “Conscious Sounds†(UK), “Dubateers†(UK), and “Reggae on top†(UK)
greetings king!how are you?i man say to ya once again that yr words have been an inspiration 4 me!hope we talk again when y got some free time.or when yr new album is out.my love to yr family.love n fireeee,alex.
Hey you're most welcome babe, very good performance from you all and that touch at the end with the solo vocal...you got it sweetie, the voice is like nectar...wish I had thought of that...good on ya and will send the best piccy's out of the few I have a little later
Yes King...Enjoyed last night performance to the max star! I think we made a great noise considering the limited time we had to prepare... Onwards and upwards...lets do it again! And again...and again! Ha ha... Peace and blessings from Napthali...ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES!!!
Bredda,A Lot Of Congratulations For Your Music,Your Music Is The Best Of The Best I Order You Regards From Guadalajara Mexico,I wait And Soon Come To delight Us With Your Music And Your It Vibrates Super Positive....
once again i man give thanx n lots of respect to ya!i really enjoyed it man!!people that heard it too!!big big ups to you and yr family man.take care my brother.peaceee n fireeee.alex...
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greetings my friend,and a great week to ya!how are tings man?can't wait for di interview man!its a big dream coming true 4 me!new track on yr page sounds wicked!jah bless brother.alex.
I just gotta say I'm soooo HaPPy 2B on your top friends list!! I feel so honored! I do see though that I am moving down in status! LOL... Don't 4get about us little people over here in the StAtEs!!LOL... Miss u guys! Looking forward to the next time we can share philosophies! :) Anywhooo... Stay happy n healthy and know we continue to reminice and think about our time together in Chicago!! Hope we can do it again soon!! :) Be in touch! Love n Peace!!! XOXO