- Demarco (artist)
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Demarco Birth name Colin Demar Edwards Also known as Starkutt Muzik Machine Born October 23, 1982 Origin Portmore, St. Catherine Parish, Jamaica Genres Reggae fusion, dancehall Occupations Deejay, producer, musician Years active 2003–present Labels Cash Flow Records, Starkutt Records, TJ Records, VP Records, Soul Vybz Records, Jam 2 Productions Associated acts Craig of Voicemail Website myspace.com/demarcotheartist Colin Demar Edwards (born in Portmore, St. Catherine Parish in 1982),[1] better known by his stage name Demarco, is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae artist.
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Music
Demarco is best known for his hit singles "Duppy Know Ah Who Fi Frighten", featuring on the Shoot Out Riddim, "Fallen Soldiers", "True Friend" and "Show It (So Sexy)". He also procuced the Top Speed Riddim where he recorded the song "Gal Dem Want" with the Alliance leader Bounty Killer. In 2008 Demarco produced the Big League Riddim and recorded "Broomie" with Elephant Man and his own song "Spend Pon Dem". One Year later he produced a hit Riddim called Stress Free which had many hit songs like "Jump and Wine" by Tony Matterhorn, "Hammering" by Singing Craig, "Work Mi Ah Work" by Mister G and his own "She Can't Wait". He has recently recorded a remix to Rihanna's Billboard #1 hit Rude Boy.
Discography
Albums
- Untitled (Promo CD) (2008)
Riddim appearances
- Armagiddion Riddim (2011)
- Dash Out Riddim (2011)
- Bottle Party Riddim (2011)
- Dutty Gamez Riddim (2011)
- Star Bwoy Riddim (2010)
- Exit 21 Riddim (2010)
- Word A Prayer Riddim (2010)
- Stagalag Riddim (2010)
- Money Tree Riddim (2010)
- The Heat Riddim (2010)
- Stress Free Riddim (2009)
- Troop Riddim (2009)
- Clearance Riddim (2009)
- Go Easy Riddim (2009)
- Dragon Stout Riddim (2009)
- Airwolf Riddim (2009)
- Movie Star (2009)
- Cool Shade Riddim (2008)
- Rock Steady Riddim (2008)
- Clean Sweep Riddim (2008)
- The Beast Riddim (2008)
- Yaaz Riddim (2008)
- Big League Riddim (2008)
- Waga Waga Riddim (2008)
- Outada (2008)
- Shake Town Riddim (2008)
- Fallen Soldiers Riddim (2008)
- My Life Riddim (2008)
- Trenches Riddim (2008)
- Warning Riddim (2008)
- NYC Riddim (2008)
- Big League Riddim (2008)
- Heat Stroke Riddim (2008)
- Bloody City Riddim (2008)
- Suppa Charge Riddim (2008)
- Trouble Mekka Riddim (2008)
- Nylon Riddim (2008)
- Silent River Riddim (2008)
- Paradise Riddim (2008)
- Beautiful Lady Riddim (2008)
- Splash Out Riddim (2007)
- Gang War Riddim (2007)
- Jook A Gal Riddim (2007)
- Tremor Riddim (2007)
- Shoot Out Riddim (2007)
- Eye Charm Riddim (2006)
- Sidewalk University Riddim (2006)
- MI6 Riddim (2006)
- Top Speed Riddim (2004)
- Butta Riddim (2003)
- Brainless Riddim (2003)
Singles
- 2010 - "I Love My Life"
- 2010 - "Show It (So Sexy)" (featuring Craig of Voicemail)
- 2010 - "Never Gonna Let You Go" (featuring Thelma Aoyama)
- 2009 - "She Can't Wait"
- 2009 - "True Friend"
- 2009 - "Kings & Queens" (featuring Sizzla)
- 2008 - "Standing Soldier"
- 2008 - "Our World" (featuring Elephant Man)
- 2007 - "Fallen Soldiers"
Features
- 2010 - "Push It" (featuring Ce'Cile)
- 2010 - "Show It (So Sexy)" (featuring Craig of Voicemail)
- 2010 - "Show It (So Sexy) Remix" (featuring Sheek Louch, J.Reu, 2 Pistols, and Craig)
- 2010 - "Never Gonna Let You Go" (featuring Thelma Aoyama)
- 2009 - "3 Anthem" (featuring Delly Ranx)
- 2009 - "Hustler" (featuring Busta Rhymes)
- 2009 - "Paper Chasing" (featuring Konshens)
- 2009 - "Kings & Queens" (featuring Sizzla)
- 2009 - "Woman Problem" (featuring Mister G)
- 2009 - "Can I" (featuring Etana)
- 2008 - "Over & Over" (featuring Tarrus Riley)
- 2008 - "Our World" (featuring Elephant Man)
- 2008 - "Bad B(w)oy Street" (featuring Booba)
- 2008 - "Blessings and Multiply" (featuring Da'Ville)
- 2008 - "For You" (featuring Ishawna)
- 2008 - "Seen My Gun" (featuring Elephant Man)
- 2007 - "Nuh Joint Dat" (featuring Bugle)
Filmography
- 2008 - Manchester Fiesta 2008, Part 1
- 2008 - Champions in Action, Vol. 1
- 2008 - Teen Splash 2008, Vol.2
Live recordings from concerts given by Demarco, Mavado, Bounty Killer, Busy Signal, Shaggy & Beenie Man.
References
- ^ "Demarco The Artist". http://www.myspace.com/demarcotheartist. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
External links
Categories:- 1982 births
- Living people
- Jamaican reggae musicians
- People from Saint Catherine Parish
- Jamaican Rastafarians
- Performers of Rastafarian music
- Dancehall musicians
- Reggae fusion artists
- Jamaican songwriters
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