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Years active
  
2001–present

Origin
  
Edmonton, Canada (2001)

Website
  
www.souljahfyah.com

Genres
  
Roots reggae, Dancehall


Members
  
Janaya Ellis Dorant Ricketts Paul Joosse Norm Frizzell Bongbeimi Nfor

Past members
  
Olivia Street Derrick Sine Kevin Prebushewski

Albums
  
I Wish, The Long Walk, Truth Will Reveal, Souljah Fyah

People also search for
  
Aksess, DEANO DEANN, Politic Live, QB, Nuela Charles, Oozeela, Souljah

Record labels
  
Love Empire Entertainment, One Girl Records

Nominations
  
Juno Award for Reggae Recording of the Year

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Souljah Fyah is a reggae band based in Canada. The band is led by vocalist–bassist Janaya "Sista J" Ellis (Love Empire Entertainment) and stylistically straddles Roots Reggae and Dancehall.

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Their second full-length album, Truth Will Reveal, released in 2008, was nominated for a Juno Award for "Reggae Album of the Year", and won both "Outstanding Urban Recording" at the Western Canadian Music Awards and "Best Reggae Album" at the 2009 Reggae Music Achievement Awards. The album's producer, IBO, was nominated for a Reggae Music Achievement Award for his work on the recording.

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Souljah Fyah was named "Top Reggae Band" at the 2009 Canadian Reggae Music Awards. That year, Souljah Fyah released an EP of songs produced by Stew Kirkwood called Tears of a Fool. A third full-length album, I Wish, was released at the end of 2010. The band also released a self-titled album in 2004.

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Discography

  • Souljah Fyah (2004)
  • Truth Will Reveal (2008)
  • Tears of a Fool EP (2009)
  • I Wish (2010)

  • Songs

    Truth will RevealTruth Will Reveal · 2008
    King RatSouljah Fyah · 2004
    Oh Mama AfricaSouljah Fyah · 2004

    References

    Souljah Fyah Wikipedia