Jigsy King


Errol "Jigsy" King is a Jamaican dancehall artist who released several albums on VP Records in the 1990s.

Biography

King emerged in the early 1990s, performing on sound systems, with a gruff vocal style similar to Buju Banton's. After several hit singles in Jamaica, he had some international success with "Work", a combination single with Barrington Levy. He topped the Jamaican singles chart in 1996 with "Sweet Sensimella", a duet with British singer Jamie Irie. His other hits include "Butterfly", "Rail Up", "Haffi Get You Body", "Gal A Fuss Gal A Fight", "Real Ting", and "Question Ask".
In 2007 he was found guilty of disorderly conduct after verbally attacking the Queen of England and the Jamaican police on stage during his performance at Curefest in Trelawny.

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