Luciano (singer)
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Jepther McClymont OD (born 20 October 1964),Thompson, Dave (2002), ''Reggae & Caribbean Music'', Backbeat Books, , pp. 157–158. better known as Luciano, is a
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n second-generation roots reggae singer.


Career

Born in Davyton, Manchester Parish, and raised as the seventh of nine children in a strict
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family, Luciano began recording in 1992, with his first single "Ebony & Ivory" (on which he was credited as 'Stepper John') on the Aquarius Record label, followed by a split album with DJ Presley (now credited as 'Luciana') for producer Sky High. His first releases as Luciano included the hit single "Give My Love a Try", produced at Castro Brown's New Name Studio, followed by others produced by Brown, Freddie McGregor, Blacka Dread, and
Sly and Robbie Sly and Robbie were a prolific Jamaican rhythm section and production duo, associated primarily with the reggae and dub genres. Drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare teamed up in the mid-1970s after establishing themselves separa ...
, including the 1993 no. 1 UK reggae hit "Shake It Up Tonight".Luciano gets started
. ''Jamaica Star'', 11 October 2004. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
He started working with Philip "Fatis" Burrell, releasing the singles "Chant Out" and "Poor and Simple", with the
album An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century as individual 78 rpm records c ...
''Moving Up'' following in late 1993. In 1994 he cut singles for Musclehead and Louie Culture before returning to work with Burrell for a series of successful singles and the album ''One Way Ticket'', which saw Luciano at the forefront of the "Rasta Renaissance" in
dancehall Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s. Initially, dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae than the roots style, which had dominated much of the 1970s.Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) "The R ...
music.Campbell, Howard
Luciano charts New territory
. ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 18 March 2008. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
The renewal of Rastafarian influence into dancehall music in the early 1990s had begun with artists such as Tony Rebel and Garnett Silk. After Silk's death in late 1994, many looked to Luciano to continue consciousness in reggae music. Of Garnett Silk, he stated "Garnett was more like a brother, a father, a tutor, a forerunner. When he moved on I knew the work for me became harder still." The following year brought the smash hit album ''Where There Is Life'' for Chris Blackwell's label Island Jamaica. It contained such hits as "It's Me Again Jah" (a no. 1 single in Jamaica), "Who Could It Be", as well as the title track. He recorded a second album for Island Jamaica in 1996 entitled '' Messenger'' (largely compiled from his hit singles), whose title track earned him his enduring nickname. The majority of his recording in the mid-to-late 1990s was for Burrell and the Xterminator label, which by that time included such artists as Sizzla, Mikey General and Firehouse Crew, as well as recordings from Capleton and Cocoa Tea. Along with the work on the two albums for Island Jamaica, the majority of Luciano hits produced by Burrell were featured on 1999's ''Sweep Over My Soul''. Burrell and Luciano parted ways in 1999.Van Pelt, Carter
Luciano Interview
inetnebr.com. 1999. Retrieved 26 March 2011.
By 2001, Luciano had released two live albums as well as two compilation albums alongside Sizzla and Anthony B after the split with Xterminator. That year saw the release of two new albums of material, ''Great Controversy'' on Jet Star and ''A New Day'' on VP Records. The latter received a nomination for Best Reggae Album at the 2002 Grammy Awards, and was executive produced by longtime saxophonist and touring partner
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. The album received additional production from
Sly & Robbie Sly and Robbie were a prolific Jamaican rhythm section and production duo, associated primarily with the reggae and dub genres. Drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare teamed up in the mid-1970s after establishing themselves separa ...
and was backed by Fraser and the Firehouse Crew.Moody, Shelah
Spotlight On Luciano
. ''Reggae Review''. 2001. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
Fraser continued to produce many of Luciano's albums throughout the decade, including 2008's ''Jah Is My Navigator''. In 2010, he released ''United States of Africa''. While the previous album had focused mostly on God, ''Africa'' dealt with global events. Of this, Luciano stated, "We're not just singing about Zion and all those glorious dreams. We're also dealing with issues that affect the people, their very minds." He was awarded the Order of Distinction in the rank of Officer on 15 October 2007, in recognition of his contribution to reggae music. In July 2009, Luciano paid his respects to fellow musician
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by releasing a reggae tribute (on Lioni Records) of Jackson's iconic
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charity song, " We are the World". Luciano's album ''Zion Awake'' was nominated for Best Reggae Album at the
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.


Beliefs

Luciano is a devout Rastafarian, whose lyrics promote consciousness and eschew slackness, or vulgarity, which is often prominent in reggae and dancehall music. He has criticized other Rastafarian reggae artists who record slackness material, describing them as having lost focus.Williams, Leighton
Luciano defends ganja, serves Jah
. ''Jamaica Gleaner''. 6 April 2003.
The singer is known for reading Biblical verses prior to performances. The singer is also an activist in the promotion of ganja, or marijuana, stating: "I'm not fighting for the decriminalisation of ganja, because it was never a criminal. My fight is to enlighten the people of the cannabis and let them know of the herbal properties and the benefits we can achieve from it."


Personal life

In 2010, Luciano was reportedly given a tract of land for residence in the
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at the bequest of President Alhaji Dr Yahya Jammeh. The singer first performed in the country in 2001, and has stated his preference for eventually residing in Africa. On 27 February 2016, Luciano's son Menelik McClymont was stabbed to death at the age of 19, in the vicinity of Parkington Plaza on Half-Way-Tree Road, St Andrew, Jamaica. He died of his wounds in hospital on 28 February.


Awards and nominations


Discography


Studio albums

*''Moving Up'' (1993) *'' One Way Ticket'' (1994) *'' After All'' (1995) *'' Where There Is Life'' (1995) *'' Messenger'' (1996) *''Sweep Over My Soul'' (1999) *''
A New Day A New Day can refer to: Music *'' A New Day...'', Céline Dion's 2003-07 Las Vegas show **'' A New Day... Live in Las Vegas'', Céline Dion's 2004 album with the show **'' Live in Las Vegas: A New Day...'', Dion's 2007 DVD with the show * ''A New D ...
'' (2001) *'' Great Controversy'' (2001) *'' Serve Jah'' (2003) *'' Visions'' (2003) *''Tell It from the Heart'' (2003) *'' Serious Times'' (2004) *'' Jah Words'' (2005) *''Gideon'' (2005) *''Child of a King'' (2006) *'' God Is Greater than Man'' (2007) *''Jah Is My Navigator'' (2008) *''United States of Africa'' (2010) *''Write My Name'' (2010) *''Rub-A-Dub Market'' (2011) *''The Qabalah Man'' (2013) *''Zion Awake'' (2014) *''Embrace Your Failures'' (2017) *''In The Name of Love'' (2019) *''The Answer'' (2020)


Live albums

*'' Live'' (2000)


References


External links

*
Artist Bio

Interview With Luciano (2010)


{{DEFAULTSORT:Luciano 1974 births Living people Jamaican male singers Jamaican reggae singers Jamaican Rastafarians Performers of Rastafarian music Converts to the Rastafari movement Jamaican former Christians Former Seventh-day Adventists People from Manchester Parish Officers of the Order of Distinction Easy Star Records artists VP Records artists