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Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Genres
  
Reggae, Dancehall

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Wayne Smith

Years active
  
Late 1970sā€“2014


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Born
  
5 December 1965Kingston, Jamaica (
1965-12-05
)

Died
  
February 17, 2014, Kingston, Jamaica

Albums
  
Computerised Dub, Sleng Teng & Computerised Dub

Similar People
  
King Jammy, Echo Minott, Bounty Killer, Peter Tosh

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Wayne Smith (5 December 1965 ā€“ 17 February 2014) was a Jamaican reggae and dancehall musician best known for his 1985 hit "Under Mi Sleng Teng", which is regarded as the track which initiated the digital era of reggae.

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Biography

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Smith grew up in the Waterhouse area of Kingston, Jamaica. He performed with sound systems and began recording in 1980 at age 14, initially working with producer Prince Jammy, his next door neighbour, who produced his debut album Youthman Skanking (1982) and the 1985 follow-up Smoker Super.

Wayne Smith (musician) Reggaediscography WAYNE SMITH DISCOGRAPHY Reggae Singer

His 1985 recording of "(Under Mi) Sleng teng", is generally regarded as the beginning of ragga style reggae. The rhythm was a pattern found on a Casio MT-40 keyboard and is based on the riff from Eddie Cochran's "Somethin' Else", and the lyrics inspired by Barrington Levy's "Under Mi Sensi". Although there are a number of conflicting stories about how it was first found, the commonly accepted view is that Wayne Smith and Noel Davy discovered it. Smith had further hits with "Come Along" which used the Stalag riddim, and "Ain't No Meaning in Saying Goodbye".

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After leaving Jamaica for New York in 1989, he established his own record label, Sleng Teng Records. He worked as well with several record producers from New York, Jamaica and Europe, such as Heartical Sound and Evidence Music. In 2011, Smith made his first European tour with Little Lion Sound from Switzerland. He returned to live in Jamaica in 2013 with his youngest daughter Arella and fiance Fiona, settling in Mandeville.

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Smith was admitted to Kingston Public Hospital on 14 February 2014 with severe stomach pains, and died on 17 February 2014, aged 48. He was survived by five children and three grandchildren.

Discography

  • Youthman Skanking (1982), Black Joy
  • Smoker Super (1985), Chartbound
  • Wicked Inna Dancehall, Rohit
  • Showdown Vol. 7 (1986), Hitbound ā€“ split with Patrick Andy
  • Under Me Sleng Teng (1986), Greensleeves
  • Sleng Teng + Computerised Dub (1986), Greensleeves ā€“ split with Prince Jammy
  • References

    Wayne Smith (musician) Wikipedia