Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown (1957–1999) is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most prolific figures in the history of Jamaican music, affectionately crowned the "Crown Prince of Reggae" by Bob Marley himself. Beginning his career as a child prodigy at Studio One, his incredibly smooth, emotional vocal delivery allowed him to dominate both roots reggae and lovers rock.
With a massive catalog of enduring classics such as "Here I Come," "Sitting & Watching," and "Money in My Pocket," Brown's influence on the genre is unparalleled. His legacy as an immaculate, deeply soulful singer continues to influence countless generations of reggae and pop artists around the world.