Mikey accepted the Covenant and the Rastafarian faith 7 years ago, but says, “Rasta is an in-born thing”. He does not belong to any specific order such as Twelve Tribes, Nyabinghi or Orthodox, but instead says he follows the, “Precepts of Haile Selassie”. Mikey’s belief is that “Rastafari is the goodness of your heart and the cleanliness of your mind and accepting the precepts of His Imperial Majesty”. Born to sing according to Mikey as his mother said he used to always make noise as a baby. He used to mimic songs on the radio by such greats as Horace Andy, Peter Tosh, Sugar Minot, Desmond Dekker and Bob Marley. Mikey then joined the church choir at the age of 7 and was also in his school choir for 5 years. However, when he went onto high school, there was no choir, so Mikey started singing in the classroom. His teachers even encouraged him and they would call him up to sing. It got to the point where Mikey’s community told him he had a good voice and should take singing seriously. It was 1980 when Mikey was around the age of 16 that he recorded his first song called ‘Roots Me Roots’. Produced by Rudie Silence, Mikey recalls, “It wasn’t very successful, but it was my first experience in the studio and it gave me a lot of encouragement”. From then it was a natural progression and being a songwriter as well, although Mikey says his songs are “Co-written by Jah”, success was not too far away. Hit songs for Mikey are ones that “Have an effect on somebody or touch somebody” and the hits must be rolling as he has done 5 albums to date with the latest being ‘Spiritual Revolution’ that was released in 2002. Alongside Luciano, Mikey has a company called Jah Messenjah Productions and they do their own production including Mikey’s last album. They also worked with co-producers such as Dean Fraser, the Firehouse Crew and Cell Block Studio to name a few. Those are not the only production people Mikey has worked with; he has worked with Xterminator, Robert French, Black Scorpio and “most of the good producers in Jamaica”. Mikey has worked on non-reggae formats as well including R&B, Blues and Jazz. He has produced artists such as Babatunde, Milton Black, Natural Black, Bitter Roots and a lot of other new artists. |
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