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Natural Black Birth name Mortimer Softley Born March 16, 1975, Georgetown, Guyana Genres Reggae Occupations Singer-songwriter, musician Years active 1995–present Labels Vizion Sounds Records Website www.myspace.com/blacknatural Natural Black, born Mortimer Softley on March 16, 1975 in Georgetown, Guyana, is a reggae singer from Guyana.
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Biography
Mortimer Sofltleigh moved to Jamaica in 1995 to pursue his dream of being a reggae singer.[1] In Guyana he hailed from Linden in the community of All Boy Town and was nicknamed Black and White because of his love for dressing in that colour code. In Jamaica the musicians he hung around would rename him Natural Black. On his arrival into the island he worked as a welder and coffee picker while recording in his spare time for various producers. He made the rounds voicing for the likes of Anthony Red Rose, Gordon Lee, Jack Scorpio, Freddie McGregor and Beres Hammond. Some producers released material and others didn't but of the singles that came out all suffered for lack of promotion. His fortunes however began to change when in 2000 he met Roger Grant, a young producer just starting his label Organic Records. This association resulted in two singles, "With Feeling" and "Bad Mind" which captured the audiences attention and brought him his first taste of success. Both songs charted followed by In The Streetz' "Never Leave You Lonely" which peaked at number three on the Star charts.[citation needed] Grant became his manager and capitalised on the popularity of the singles by booking him on major shows like Sting, Reggae Sumfest and Rebel Salute. His promising career was further bolstered with frequent touring in France, Switzerland, and Sweden among other territories. Around this fertile period he also saw the release of his first album Spiritual Food on French label Patate followed by World War on Lionroots. His manager migrated to the US in 2004 and Natural Black scored in 2006 for producer Don Corleon with the chart topping "Far From Reality". The artist continues to record prolifically but has not being able to consistently maintain a high public profile. His career it seems his stuck in the stages of potential and the Guyanese hope is yet to truly conquer his adopted homeland.
A widely acclaimed conscious Rastafari movement artist, Natural Black has fans in the Caribbean, Europe, the United States and Latin America and is currently signed to Vision Sound Studios of Guyana. He possesses a distinctively smooth and mellow voice, and parlays a style of his own. He is solidly in the forefront of the newroots and culture movement. He is a regular among the top record producers and show promoters. Over the years he's recorded with Organic, King Jammys, 5th Element, Rootsdown, In The Streetz, Lustre Kings, Addis, 321 Strong, Firehouse, Harmony House, Digital B, Lion Paw, Big Yard, Kickin', Young Blood, No Doubt and Maximum Sound,amongst others. He is closely associated with fellow deejays Norris Man and Perfect and often voice tunes in joint sessions over the same riddims with them.
Natural Black tours extensively and has performed to sold out audiences in Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Austria, France, Italy and Slovenia. He has performed on most of the major Reggae shows and festivals such as Uppsala Reggae Festival, Reggae Sumfest, Sting, Rebel Salute, East Fest and others. P.G. Music's Marlon McCubbin produced his 1995 album Far From Reality (Greensleeves) - easily Natural's biggest success thus far.
In 2007 he was sentenced to a $2000 fine and 120 hours of community service after pleading guilty to charges of disorderly conduct, indecent language, resisting arrest and being armed with an offensive weapon (a ratchet knife), after being arrested at Norman Manley International Airport.[2][3] He was arrested again in October that year on suspicion of stealing a car, although he was released after spending seven days in custody.[4]
Discography
- Far From Reality (2006), Greensleeves
- Jah Guide (2007), Greensleeves
- Cool Nuh Black (2007), Vizion
- Love Gonna Conquer Evil (2007), Cousins
- Naturally Black (2008)
- Guardian Angel (2009)
References
- ^ Lewis, Joanna (2007) "Mr. Vegas in concert tonight", CayCompass.com, 29 March 2007, retrieved 2011-02-15
- ^ "'DEATH TO CRICKET'", Jamaica Star, 21 March 2007, retrieved 2011-02-15
- ^ "SINGER NATURAL BLACK IN JAIL - Artiste on suspicion of larceny of a Toyota Corolla", Jamaica Star, 10 October 2007, retrieved 2011-02-15
- ^ Jebbinson, Andre (2007) "'I am not a thief'- Natural Black", Jamaica Star, 20 October 2007, retrieved 2011-02-15
External links
Categories:- Reggae musicians
- People from Georgetown, Guyana
- Guyanese musicians
- Guyanese reggae singers
- Living people
- 1975 births
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