Rayvon

Rayvon, born Bruce Alexander Michael Brewster in Barbados, is a Brooklyn-raised reggae and pop artist primarily known for his work in the reggae fusion genre. He first soared to fame in the mid-90s when he collaborated with fellow reggae-pop artist Shaggy on the hit single "Angel." His smooth, soulful voice and charismatic presence quickly made him a recognizable figure in the music world.

Throughout his career, Rayvon has consistently infused his Caribbean roots into contemporary sounds, producing music that resonates with fans across the globe. His recent releases like "Be There" and "Without You" showcase his versatility as he taps into themes of love and personal reflection, while tracks such as "Roll It like a Big Fat Spliff" display his ability to create music that's both fun and socially conscious. The track "If You Like Pina Coladas," featuring Rayvon, highlights his ability to collaborate and bring a fresh sound to classic tunes. With a trajectory spanning over two decades, Rayvon remains a staple in the reggae fusion scene, offering uplifting music that aims to promote peace, love, and understanding, as embodied in his recent release with the very same title.

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It's Time
Single - Released July 19, 2024
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  1. July 19, 2024
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    Ponie
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  3. June 14
  4. September 19, 2023
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  1. August 18, 2010
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    Rayvon
    16 tracks
  2. July 22
  3. June 25, 2002
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    My Bad
    14 tracks
  1. July 19, 2024
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    Ponie
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  3. June 14
  4. September 19, 2023
  5. June 30
  6. March 17
  7. June 10, 2022
  8. February 4
  9. June 24, 2021
  10. November 1, 2019