Tracklist
| Track | Duration | Listeners | ||||
| 1 |
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Wallawa | 4:09 | 1 | ||
| 2 |
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Who Goes There | 4:29 | 1 | ||
| 3 |
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Everyday Everyday | 4:24 | 0 | ||
| 4 |
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Crazy Woman | 4:36 | 1 | ||
| 5 |
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Mystic Revelation | 4:58 | 0 | ||
| 6 |
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I'm A Musician | 5:07 | 0 | ||
| 7 |
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Moment Of Madness | 3:56 | 2 | ||
| 8 |
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Thanks and Praise | 4:15 | 0 | ||
| 9 |
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Struggling | 0:40 | 1 | ||
| 10 |
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Places | 4:56 | 1 | ||
| 11 |
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Places Nyah Mix | 4:53 | 0 |
About this album
Vincent Nap was born Vincent Rhone in Trinityville in the Parish of St Thomas, Jamaica. He has been singing from early childhood days at the family church in Yallahs, St Thomas.
Vincent left Jamaica in the 1970’s to join his parents in England. He played professional cricket for Northamptonshire until an injury put a stop to his sporting career.
Inspired by his hero Dennis Brown, as well as other Reggae greats, Vincent moved to London to seek his fame and fortune. He went on to the Groove Music stable which had acts such as ASWAD, Michael Prophet, Yabby U, Tony tuff, Tommy McCook and King Sounds & the Isralites. At this time Vincent acted as a roadie and chef before moving on to become stage manager for ‘The Mighty Sparrow’, ‘Superblue’, and the ‘United Sisters’.
Encouraged by friends, Vincent formed his own band ‘All Welcome Crew’ in 1987 and recorded his first two singles, ‘Honeysuckle Lady’, and ‘Need Your Loving’ in 1988. Both songs were written by Vincent Nap and helped secure his place on the Reggae map.
Then followed the classics ‘Everyday Everyday’ and ‘Thanks & Praise’ which have since become well-known Reggae anthems. Then came a limited edition release called ‘Who Goes There’, which was included on the soundtrack of the movie ‘Monk Dawson’ (released in 1998).
Vincent Nap performs in shows and concerts around the UK and Europe, as well private parties and corporate bookings.
Vincent left Jamaica in the 1970’s to join his parents in England. He played professional cricket for Northamptonshire until an injury put a stop to his sporting career.
Inspired by his hero Dennis Brown, as well as other Reggae greats, Vincent moved to London to seek his fame and fortune. He went on to the Groove Music stable which had acts such as ASWAD, Michael Prophet, Yabby U, Tony tuff, Tommy McCook and King Sounds & the Isralites. At this time Vincent acted as a roadie and chef before moving on to become stage manager for ‘The Mighty Sparrow’, ‘Superblue’, and the ‘United Sisters’.
Encouraged by friends, Vincent formed his own band ‘All Welcome Crew’ in 1987 and recorded his first two singles, ‘Honeysuckle Lady’, and ‘Need Your Loving’ in 1988. Both songs were written by Vincent Nap and helped secure his place on the Reggae map.
Then followed the classics ‘Everyday Everyday’ and ‘Thanks & Praise’ which have since become well-known Reggae anthems. Then came a limited edition release called ‘Who Goes There’, which was included on the soundtrack of the movie ‘Monk Dawson’ (released in 1998).
Vincent Nap performs in shows and concerts around the UK and Europe, as well private parties and corporate bookings.
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alishapaige1 added Vincent Nap – Everyday Everyday to their Loved Tracks. last month
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