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Birth name
  
Philip Thomas

Name
  
Cutty Ranks

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Role
  
Musician

Instruments
  
Vocals

Genres
  
Reggae, Dancehall

Years active
  
1980-present


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Born
  
12 February 1965 (age 59) Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (
1965-02-12
)

Associated acts
  
Super CatBounty KillerShabba Ranks

Albums
  
Six Million Ways to Die, Hard for It

Movies
  
Dancehall Showcase, Original Dancehall Jam Jam, Original Dancehall Jam Jam 2005: Vol. 3

Record labels
  
VP Records, Fashion Records, Shanachie Records, Profile Records

Similar People
  
Shabba Ranks, Cocoa Tea, Buju Banton, Beres Hammond, Barrington Levy

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Philip Thomas (born 12 February 1965), better known as Cutty Ranks is a Jamaican dancehall musician.

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Biography

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Thomas was born in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica in 1965. He began his career as a reggae artist at the age of eleven with local sound systems, going on to work with the Gemini sound system, before moving on to work with Tony Rebel's Rebel Tone and Papa Roots, and later working with Stereo Mars, Arrows and Metro Media. He joined Killamanjaro where he worked alongside Early B, Super Cat, Puddy Roots, and Little Twitch, and then Sturmars where he worked with Josey Wales, Nicodemus, Super Cat, U Brown and Yami Bolo. His first job on leaving school was as a butcher.

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During the eighties, Ranks moved on to the Arrows sound system and his debut single "Gunman Lyrics" was recorded for Winston Riley's Techniques label. He also recorded such tracks as "Out Of Hand" and "Fishman Lyrics" with Riley and after spending some time in Miami working with Super Cat and Nicodemus, he worked with Patrick Roberts' Shocking Vibes label, releasing the single "The Bomber". In 1990 he joined Donovan Germain's Penthouse label, enjoying a hit with "Pon Mi Nozzle".

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Ranks came to the attention of London-based Fashion Records, and in 1991 he released "The Stopper" and a debut album of the same name for Fashion, following this up with the album Lethal Weapon in the same year for Penthouse, featuring singers such as Marcia Griffiths, Dennis Brown, Wayne Wonder and Beres Hammond. His follow-up albums From Mi Heart and Six Million Ways to Die were released on Priority Records in 1996. Six Million Ways to Die included a hip hop remix of Ranks' song "A Who Seh Me Dun" which was voiced earlier over the Bam Bam riddim in 1992. In 2000, he released the album Back With A Vengeance produced by King Jammy. This album saw Ranks venture into other musical styles, including hip hop and dancehall.

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He now releases music on his own Philip Music label. He has rejected the 'slackness' of modern dancehall in favour of more 'cultural' concerns. In 2012 he released the album Full Blast, featuring guest appearances from Beres Hammond, Luciano, and Gwen Guthrie. In 2013 he featured on 2 Chainz's "Slums of the Ghetto" and a remix of T.RONE's "Hello Love".

Discography


  • The Stopper (1991), Fashion
  • Lethal Weapon (1991), Penthouse
  • Retreat (1991), VP
  • From Mi Heart (1992), Shanachie
  • Six Million Ways to Die (1996), Priority
  • Back with a Vengeance (2001), Artists Only!
  • Hard for It (2005), Wallboomers
  • Full Blast (2012), Philip Music
  • Compilations
  • Limb By Limb – Reggae Anthology (2008), VP
  • Collaborations, split albums
  • Another One for the Road (1991), Greensleeves – with Cocoa Tea and Home T
  • Die Hard (Volumes 1 & 2) (1991), Penthouse – with Tony Rebel
  • 20 Man Dead (1991), Charm – with Tony Rebel
  • Rumble in the Jungle, Vol. 2 (1995), Fashion – with Poison Chang
  • References

    Cutty Ranks Wikipedia