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==Biography==
==Biography==
Jah Mason was born in Jamaica's [[Manchester Parish]], and grew up in a Christian family.<ref name="Jeffries1">Jeffries, David "[{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p472076|pure_url=yes}} Jah Mason Biography]", [[AllMusic]], Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 2 January 2010</ref><ref name="VP">"[http://www.vprecords.com/index.php?page=bio.newlayout&a_id=27 Jah Mason Biography]", VP Records. Retrieved 2 January 2020</ref> During his childhood, he was nicknamed [[Perry Mason]] for his ability to resolve disputes, and it was under this name that his debut single "[[Selassie I]] Call We" was released in 1991 on [[Junior Reid]]'s JR record label.<ref name="Jeffries1" /> In 1995 he joined the [[Mansions of Rastafari|Bobo Ashanti]] order of the [[Rastafari movement]], and began performing and recording as Jah Mason after linking up with the David House group.<ref name="Jeffries1" /><ref name="VP" /> He had hits in Jamaica with "My Princess Gone" and "Lion Look", and also made guest appearances on singles by his friend [[Jah Cure]].<ref name="Jeffries1" /> His first albums came in 2002 with ''Keep Your Joy'' and ''Working So Hard''. Since then he has released albums at a rate of more than one a year, including ''Wheat and Tears'' and ''Princess Gone...The Saga Bed'', both released in 2006 on [[Greensleeves Records]] and [[VP Records]] respectively, and the latter distributed by Warners.<ref name="Jeffries2">Jeffries, David "[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r835719|pure_url=yes}} ''Princess Gone...The Saga Bed'' Review]", [[AllMusic]], Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 2 January 2010</ref> The ''Jamaica Gleaner'', reviewing ''Wheat and Tears'', commented on a lack of originality in Jah Mason's work but went on to say "[[cliché]]s notwithstanding, the album is musical, and for hardcore reggae fans, the disc should provide enough of a vibe to chill with."<ref name="JG">"[http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20061006/ent/ent6.html No new tales here!]", ''[[Jamaica Gleaner]]'', 6 October 2006. Retrieved 2 January 2010</ref> David Jeffries of [[AllMusic]] described him as "an effortlessly agile artist able to communicate love, [[pathos]], [[revolution]], [[spirituality]], and even sensuality on equal terms."<ref name="Jeffries2" />
Jah Mason was born in Jamaica's [[Manchester Parish]], and grew up in a Christian family.<ref name="Jeffries1">Jeffries, David "[{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p472076|pure_url=yes}} Jah Mason Biography]", [[AllMusic]], Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 2 January 2010</ref><ref name="VP">"[http://www.vprecords.com/index.php?page=bio.newlayout&a_id=27 Jah Mason Biography] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120302015159/http://www.vprecords.com/index.php?page=bio.newlayout&a_id=27 |date=2 March 2012 }}", VP Records. Retrieved 2 January 2020</ref> During his childhood, he was nicknamed [[Perry Mason]] for his ability to resolve disputes, and it was under this name that his debut single "Selassie I Call We" was released in 1991 on [[Junior Reid]]'s JR record label.<ref name="Jeffries1" /> In 1995 he joined the [[Mansions of Rastafari|Bobo Ashanti]] order of the [[Rastafari movement]], and began performing and recording as Jah Mason after linking up with the David House group.<ref name="Jeffries1" /><ref name="VP" /> He had hits in Jamaica with "My Princess Gone" and "Lion Look", and also made guest appearances on singles by his friend [[Jah Cure]].<ref name="Jeffries1" /> His first albums came in 2002 with ''Keep Your Joy'' and ''Working So Hard''. Since then he has released albums at a rate of more than one a year, including ''Wheat and Tears'' and ''Princess Gone...The Saga Bed'', both released in 2006 on [[Greensleeves Records]] and [[VP Records]] respectively, and the latter distributed by Warners.<ref name="Jeffries2">Jeffries, David "[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r835719|pure_url=yes}} ''Princess Gone...The Saga Bed'' Review]", [[AllMusic]], Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 2 January 2010</ref> The ''Jamaica Gleaner'', reviewing ''Wheat and Tears'', commented on a lack of originality in Jah Mason's work but went on to say "clichés notwithstanding, the album is musical, and for hardcore reggae fans, the disc should provide enough of a vibe to chill with."<ref name="JG">"[http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20061006/ent/ent6.html No new tales here!] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071112090435/http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20061006/ent/ent6.html |date=12 November 2007 }}", ''[[Jamaica Gleaner]]'', 6 October 2006. Retrieved 2 January 2010</ref> David Jeffries of [[AllMusic]] described him as "an effortlessly agile artist able to communicate love, pathos, revolution, spirituality, and even sensuality on equal terms."<ref name="Jeffries2" />


The song ''Mi Chalwa'', recorded and mixed by [[Soundism]]'s [[Vladi Vargas]], was included on Greensleeves' compilation album ''The Biggest Reggae One Drop Anthems 2005'', which Jamaica Observer gave accolades and called a "must-have collection".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.soundism.com|title=Soundism|date= n.d.|publisher=Soundism|accessdate=8 June 2016}}</ref>
The song ''Mi Chalwa'', recorded and mixed by [[Soundism]]'s [[Vladi Vargas]], was included on Greensleeves' compilation album ''The Biggest Reggae One Drop Anthems 2005'', which Jamaica Observer gave accolades and called a "must-have collection".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.soundism.com|title=Soundism|date= n.d.|publisher=Soundism|accessdate=8 June 2016}}</ref>
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==Discography==
==Discography==
*''Keep Your Joy'' (2002), [[Ghetto]] Technology
*''Keep Your Joy'' (2002), Ghetto Technology
*''Working So Hard'' (2002), KJ
*''Working So Hard'' (2002), KJ
*''Unlimited'' (2003), [[Reggae]] Vibes
*''Unlimited'' (2003), Reggae Vibes
*''Never Give Up'' (2003), On the Corner
*''Never Give Up'' (2003), On the Corner
*''Surprise Dem'' (2004), [[Viking]]sd
*''Surprise Dem'' (2004), Vikingsd
*''Most Royal'' (2004), [[Jah Warrior]]
*''Most Royal'' (2004), [[Jah Warrior]]
*''Rise'' (2005), On the Corner
*''Rise'' (2005), On the Corner
*''Princess Gone...The [[Saga]] Bed'' (2006), [[VP Records|VP]]
*''Princess Gone...The Saga Bed'' (2006), [[VP Records|VP]]
*''Wheat and Tears'' (2006), [[Greensleeves Records|Greensleeves]]
*''Wheat and Tears'' (2006), [[Greensleeves Records|Greensleeves]]
*''Life Is Just a Journey'' (2007), Maximum Sound/Corner Shop
*''Life Is Just a Journey'' (2007), Maximum Sound/Corner Shop
*''The Pow Pow Triology'' (2008), Pow Pow – with [[Anthony B]] and [[Turbulence (Musician)|Turbulence]]
*''The Pow Pow Trilogy'' (2008), Pow Pow – with [[Anthony B]] and [[Turbulence (Musician)|Turbulence]]
*''No Matter the Time'' (2008), [[Viking]]s
*''No Matter the Time'' (2008), Vikings
*''Ruff & Tuff [[Riddim]]'' (2008), Pow Pow
*''Ruff & Tuff Riddim'' (2008), Pow Pow
*''Work Off Selection'' (2008), IrieVibrations
*''Work Off Selection'' (2008), IrieVibrations
*''Keep Ya Head Up'' (2010), Rastar
*''Keep Ya Head Up'' (2010), Rastar
*''Love & [[Wisdom]]'' (2015), New Creation Records
*''Love & Wisdom'' (2015), New Creation Records


==References==
==References==
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Jah Mason
Jah Mason in 2013
Jah Mason in 2013
Background information
Birth nameAndre Johnson
Also known asFire Mason
Born (1970-11-17) 17 November 1970 (age 54)
OriginManchester Parish, Jamaica
GenresReggae
Occupation(s)Singer/deejay, recording artist
Years active1991–present
LabelsNew Creation Records, Jah Warrior, VP, Greensleeves
Websitejah-mason.com

Andre Johnson (born 29 December 1970), better known by his stage name Jah Mason, also known as Fire Mason, is a reggae singer/deejay from Jamaica, active as a recording artist since 1991.

Biography

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Jah Mason was born in Jamaica's Manchester Parish, and grew up in a Christian family.[1][2] During his childhood, he was nicknamed Perry Mason for his ability to resolve disputes, and it was under this name that his debut single "Selassie I Call We" was released in 1991 on Junior Reid's JR record label.[1] In 1995 he joined the Bobo Ashanti order of the Rastafari movement, and began performing and recording as Jah Mason after linking up with the David House group.[1][2] He had hits in Jamaica with "My Princess Gone" and "Lion Look", and also made guest appearances on singles by his friend Jah Cure.[1] His first albums came in 2002 with Keep Your Joy and Working So Hard. Since then he has released albums at a rate of more than one a year, including Wheat and Tears and Princess Gone...The Saga Bed, both released in 2006 on Greensleeves Records and VP Records respectively, and the latter distributed by Warners.[3] The Jamaica Gleaner, reviewing Wheat and Tears, commented on a lack of originality in Jah Mason's work but went on to say "clichés notwithstanding, the album is musical, and for hardcore reggae fans, the disc should provide enough of a vibe to chill with."[4] David Jeffries of AllMusic described him as "an effortlessly agile artist able to communicate love, pathos, revolution, spirituality, and even sensuality on equal terms."[3]

The song Mi Chalwa, recorded and mixed by Soundism's Vladi Vargas, was included on Greensleeves' compilation album The Biggest Reggae One Drop Anthems 2005, which Jamaica Observer gave accolades and called a "must-have collection".[5]

In November 2015 he released his 19th studio album, Love & Wisdom.[6]

Discography

[edit]
  • Keep Your Joy (2002), Ghetto Technology
  • Working So Hard (2002), KJ
  • Unlimited (2003), Reggae Vibes
  • Never Give Up (2003), On the Corner
  • Surprise Dem (2004), Vikingsd
  • Most Royal (2004), Jah Warrior
  • Rise (2005), On the Corner
  • Princess Gone...The Saga Bed (2006), VP
  • Wheat and Tears (2006), Greensleeves
  • Life Is Just a Journey (2007), Maximum Sound/Corner Shop
  • The Pow Pow Trilogy (2008), Pow Pow – with Anthony B and Turbulence
  • No Matter the Time (2008), Vikings
  • Ruff & Tuff Riddim (2008), Pow Pow
  • Work Off Selection (2008), IrieVibrations
  • Keep Ya Head Up (2010), Rastar
  • Love & Wisdom (2015), New Creation Records

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Jeffries, David "Jah Mason Biography", AllMusic, Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 2 January 2010
  2. ^ a b "Jah Mason Biography Archived 2 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine", VP Records. Retrieved 2 January 2020
  3. ^ a b Jeffries, David "Princess Gone...The Saga Bed Review", AllMusic, Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 2 January 2010
  4. ^ "No new tales here! Archived 12 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine", Jamaica Gleaner, 6 October 2006. Retrieved 2 January 2010
  5. ^ "Soundism". Soundism. n.d. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  6. ^ "Jah Mason Launches New 'Love & Wisdom' Album", Jamaica Gleaner, 28 November 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015