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Capleton
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Along with
Buju Banton
and
Sizzla
,
Capleton
spearheaded dancehall's return to reggae tradition, tackling Rastafarian spiritual themes and using classic roots reggae as a musical foundation.
Capleton
was born
Clifton George Bailey III
on April 13, 1967, in the rural town of Islington, in Jamaica's St. Mary parish.
Capleton
's namesake was a prominent local lawyer, and young
Clifton
earned that nickname as a verbally gifted youth with a similar talent for logical argument. He also loved music, counting both
Bob Marley & the Wailers
and dancehall DJ
Papa San
as early favorites, and sneaking into sound system shows at age 12. At 18, he moved to Kingston in hopes of starting a music career, and performed with several small sound systems before catching on with
Stewart Brown
's African Star, a combination sound system and label with connections in both Jamaica and Toronto. Visiting the latter in 1989,
Capleton
shared a concert bill with the hugely popular
Ninjaman
, and impressed enough that he was offered the chance to record with major producer
Philip "Fatis" Burrell
upon his return to Jamaica.
Capleton
's first single was the risqué
"Bumbo Red,"
which was banned from Jamaican radio for its sexually explicit lyrics, but became a huge word-of-mouth hit. He made a well-received appearance at the 1990 Reggae Sunsplash Festival, and issued a series of popular -- and often slack -- singles for various producers, the biggest of which were
"Number One Pon the Look Good Chart"
and
"Lotion Man."
The 1991 LP
Capleton Gold
gathered some of these early recordings, and he also appeared on several split albums, the most notable of which was 1992's
Double Trouble
, shared with
General Levy
. By 1992, a distinct cultural consciousness was becoming apparent in
Capleton
's work, starting with the landmark hit single
"Alms House."
An album of the same name was issued in 1993, collecting further singles in the same vein like
"Matie a Dead,"
"Unnu No Hear,"
and
"Make Hay,"
among others.
During this era,
Capleton
was truly coming into his own; still recording prolifically in 1993, he scored several signature hits with
"Everybody Needs Somebody,"
"Cold Blooded Murderer,"
and
"Buggering."
Those tracks all appeared on the 1994 album
Good So
. By that point,
Capleton
's conversion to Rastafarianism was complete and now dominated his music to a greater degree than ever before. His success also earned him a shot with an American major label, Def Jam, for which he debuted with the album
Prophecy
in 1995. Hip-hop remixes of
"Tour"
and
"Wings in the Morning"
(the latter of which featured a guest spot from
Method Man
) made
Capleton
a significant crossover success on the rap and dance singles charts, and
Prophecy
sold quite respectably in the U.S. Def Jam also issued the follow-up album, 1997's
I Testament
, which continued in a similar vein: R&B accessibility fused with Rastafarian militancy.
Capleton
subsequently returned his focus to the Jamaican market, and although his music was now rootsier than ever, he began to temper his Rasta obsessions with more romantic lyrics. 1999's
One Mission
gathered some of his work, but a better chronicle of his highly consistent output over 1999-2000 was
More Fire
, which contained all of his biggest hits of the period: the rootsy-sounding
"Who Dem?,"
the antiviolence anthem
"Jah Jah City,"
the female-positive
"Good in Her Clothes."
2002's
Still Blazin'
gathered much of his best work from the next two years. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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