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Mavado
Mavado - AKA Real McKoy - stamped an indelible mark
on the Dancehall scene since his hit single, also
called Real McKoy, took off. Recorded on Dasecas
hugely popular Anger Management riddim, Real McKoy
hit it big last year and launched the career of Dancehalls
Gangsta fi Life singer. Mavado also featured
in the Anger Management medley video alongside Bounty
Killer, Elephant Man, Vybz Kartel, Bling Dawg and
Predator.
Born David Constantine Brooks at the Victoria Jubilee
Hospital, Mavado has lived in the ghetto all his life.
Growing up in Cassava Piece was never easy for Mavado
or his family, with his Grandmother often playing
the maternal role. It was in the church that Mavado
was first given a microphone to sing by his Granny
at the age of 4. From then Mavado was a permanent
fixture on every church function and rally.
He attended Charlie Smith High School in Arnett Gardens,
where his Father hailed from. As the teacher left
the room, the desktop would be beaten and Mavado would
deejay the lyrics of Cutty Ranks and Bounty Killer.
Upon leaving school Mavado found work at a liquor
store, but lasted just one day as always knew music
would provide for him.
Close friend Flex, recognizing Mavados singing
ability and unique way of composing lyrics, encouraged
Mavado to visit recording studios in Kingston. Flex
used to ride from Grants Pen and pick up Mavado
on his bicycle every morning and on to Junior Reids
studio, which at the time was a haunt of Bounty Killer
who quickly recognized Mavados talent. Unfortunately
issues in the community meant Mavado couldnt
touch the road as often as he once did and the link
weakened. A couple of years passed and fellow Cassava
Piece resident and close friend Foota Hype introduced
Mavado to another Kingston studio and as fate would
have it, also a haunt of Bounty Killer. It was there
that Mavado began to voice on riddims and hooked up
with Predator, whose career was also rising.
Artist/producer Bucanneer recorded Mavado on his
Middle East riddim and has also played an integral
part in Mavados development. Mavados talent
was also instantly recognized by his manager Julian,
who took Mavado to record for Sly and Robbie, DJ Karim
and others. His real break came in 2004 when he was
introduced to talented production trio Daseca and
recorded Real McKoy once again. The chemistry was
perfect and has gone from strength to strength since.
Mavado laced the Red Bull and Guiness riddim with
the anthem Wha Dem a Do? and the momentum
has shown no signs of slowing up, with follow ups
like Dreaming and Bawl dem a Bawl.
Tragedy struck Mavados life last year when
his Rastafarian Father, with whom he was very close,
was murdered overseas in Switzerland. After much haggling
with the Swiss authorities, his Fathers body
was sent to Jamaica early this year where he was laid
to rest. Mavado has composed a moving tribute to his
much-loved Father, which he will be recording very
soon.
Mavados non-compromising lyrics reflect the
environment he grew up in and as his logo suggests
he is a Gangsta fi Life. With the absence
of a hardcore singer in the Dancehall business, the
public has quickly taken on to this young ghetto youth,
who has some of the biggest songs playing in any dance
right now. With demands coming in for overseas shows,
Mavado is on the verge of major things.
For management and booking contact (876) 385 2500/969
2956.
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