Rayvon
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Birth name | Bruce Alexander Michael Brewster[1] |
Born | Barbados | January 18, 1968
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Years active | 1991–present |
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Bruce Alexander Michael Brewster (born January 18, 1968),[2] better known by his stage name Rayvon,[3] is a Barbadian singer and songwriter, known for his work with Shaggy.[1]
Born in Barbados, he was raised in Brooklyn, New York.[4] He released his debut album, Hear My Cry in 1997.[5] He had a hit in the United States in 1992 with "Big Up", which featured Shaggy, the first of a string of successful collaborations, which included "In the Summertime" and "Angel".[2][5] His second album, My Bad, was released in 2002, by MCA Records.[5]
Discography
Solo albums
Singles
- 1992: "Big Up" (Shaggy featuring Rayvon)[6]
- 1994: "Girls Fresh" (Frankie Cutlass song) featuring Rayvon [8]
- 1994: "No Guns, No Murder"[6] (RAYVON)
- 1995: "In the Summertime" (Shaggy featuring Rayvon) #5 UK[6]
- 2001: "Angel" (Shaggy featuring Rayvon) #1 US, #1 UK[6]
- 2002: "2-Way" #67 UK[6] (Rayvon ft. Shaggy & RikRok)
- 2007: "Out Of Control" (Shaggy featuring Rayvon)
- 2011: "Selecta" (Kingston 13 Riddim)
- 2014: "Way Up" (Clarence Jey featuring Rayvon)
- 2015: "One More Shot" (RAYVON)
- 2015: "Nobody's Business" (Myra Flynn featuring Rayvon)
- 2015: "Magical (Your Love Is) (Fish & Bammy Riddim)
- 2016: "Can't Resist Your Touch" (Hypnotize Riddim)
- 2016: "Nuff Tings" (Chanelle Gray featuring Rayvon)
- 2017: "Sugarcane" (Rayvon & Sugar Bear)
- 2017: "Trouble Again" (RAYVON)
- 2018: "Blaze Like a Fire" (Rayvon & Redfox)
- 2018: "Statement" (General Degree & Rayvon)
- 2018: "Blaze Like A Fire" (Redbull Riddim)
- 2019: "Now That We Found Love" (Rayvon & Sugar Bear)
- 2019: "When She Loves Me" (Shaggy ft. Rayvon)
- 2019: "I See You" (Rayvon & Sugar Bear)
- 2020: "Turn Up Party" (Dj Epps ft. Rayvon)
References
- ^ a b c d e "Jackrussellmusic.net".
- ^ a b Gage, Simon (2002) "How We Met: Shaggy & Rayvon", The Independent, 4 August 2002.
- ^ "- RAYVON". RAYVON.
- ^ "Shaggy and Rayvon, Out of Many, One Music", Jamaica Observer, 25 February 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2014
- ^ a b c Gill, Andy (2002) "Rayvon My Bad", The Independent, 19 July 2002.
- ^ a b c d e f g Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 451. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ^ BWW News Desk. "Rayvon Releases His Self-Titled Album Rayvon".
- ^ "Frankie Cutlass Presents Rayvon - Girls Fresh". Discogs.