Smujji is a British reggae/dancehall singer.
Smujji | |
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Origin | United Kingdom |
Genres | Dancehall, reggae fusion |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Jamdown |
He appeared on FYA's 2004 single "Must Be Love" which was a No. 13 hit on the UK Singles Chart. His own single, "K.O.", reached No. 43 in the UK.[1] Together with FYA, he appeared as part of Bliss magazine's 2004 Rock and Shop tour. He was also a support act for American musician Usher in the Truth Tour.[2][3]
Smujji's debut album, True Colours was released in 2005 on Jamdown UK and Reservoir Records (Japan). A solo version of "Must Be Love" by Smujji appears on the album.
Discography
editAlbums
edit- True Colours (2005), Jamdown/Reservoir
- Ghetto Silk (2007), Jamdown
- Ultimate Smujji (compilation) (2013), Jamdown
Singles
edit- 2004: "Must Be Love" (with FYA) – UK No. 13
- 2004: "K.O." – UK No. 43
- 2005: "Waiting for a Girl Like You"
- 2006: "Let Yourself Go"
- 2006: "Hol 'Em High" (with Busy Signal)
- 2007: "Take It Off" (with Ce'cile)
References
edit- ^ "SMUJJI - full Official Chart History - Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
- ^ News, Manchester Evening (15 February 2007). "There's no Smujji without FYA".
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