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Cocoa Tea
was one of the few early dancehall stars to carve out a consistent, productive career as the genre evolved over the years. His cool-toned, laid-back vocals were perfect for sweet, smooth lovers rock, and gave him a distinct identity amid his more aggressive peers. Still, he was also capable of toughening up his sound on his cultural protest material, which was often sharply perceptive.
Tea
was born
Calvin Scott
on September 3, 1959, in Rocky Point, a small
town in Jamaica's Clarendon parish. He sang in his church and school choirs as a youth, and made his first recordings for producer
Willie Francis
in 1974 at the mere age of 14; one single,
"Searching in the Hills,"
was released under his given name, but went nowhere. He spent the next few years working as a racehorse jockey, then as a fisherman; during the latter occupation, he began to rediscover his musical ambitions, performing with the traveling sound systems that passed through local dancehalls.
In 1983, he moved to Kingston and adopted the performing name
Cocoa Tea
, after the Jamaican term for hot chocolate (later alternate spellings would include Coco Tea and Coco T). He soon met top dancehall producer
Henry "Junjo" Lawes
, and recorded a series of hit singles that included
"Rocking Dolly,"
"I Lost My Sonia,"
"Informer,"
and
"Can't Stop Cocoa Tea."
His first album,
Weh Dem a Go Do...Can't Stop Coco Tea
, was released in 1985 and compiled many of his previous successes (a slightly different version,
Rocking Dolly
, was later issued in the U.S.).
Lawes
moved his operation to New York, and
King Jammy
became
Tea
's primary producer just as he was beginning to expand his focus to Rastafarian lyrical themes. The results included two albums, 1986's
The Marshall
and 1987's
Come Again
, and hit singles in those two title tracks,
"Tune In,"
and
"Settle Down,"
among others.
In 1989, a supergroup featuring
Tea
,
Shabba Ranks
, and
Home T
recorded together under the auspices of both
King Jammy
and
Gussie Clarke
. The resulting album,
Holding On
, was a major hit in Jamaica, as were the singles
"Pirates Anthem"
and
"Who She Love."
Still an extremely viable solo artist,
Tea
recorded the biggest socially conscious hit of his career to date,
"Riker's Island,"
in 1991, and supported it with an album of the same name. His strident anti-Gulf War commentaries
"Oil Ting"
and
"No Blood for Oil"
were banned on radio in Jamaica and the U.K.; the latter was included on a second supergroup album,
Another One for the Road
, for which
Cutty Ranks
replaced
Shabba
.
Tea
's next major solo hit was the lovers rock tune
"Good Life,"
produced by
Philip "Fatis" Burrell
. He was able to maintain a steady, solid level of popularity into the late '90s, with hits for
Burrell
(1996's
"Israel King,"
1997's
King Sporty
cover
"I'm Not a King"
) and
Bobby "Digital" Dixon
(1995's
"Holy Mount Zion"
), plus a collaboration with
Cutty Ranks
on the 1997
Bob Marley
cover
"Waiting in Vain."
Much of his mid-'90s material was collected on
Holy Mount Zion
, which was released in 1997 by the legendary Motown label. Further albums included 1998's
One Way
and 2001's
Feel the Power
. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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