Harry Toddler is a Jamaican dancehall artist born in 1975 in Kingston, Jamaica, under the name Patrick Ricardo Jackson. He gained fame in the mid-1990s as a member of the group Scare Dem Crew, alongside Elephant Man, Boom Dandimite, and Nitty Kutchie. The crew was assembled by Bounty Killer and enjoyed significant success with hits like "Nuh Run Dung Gal" and "Bad Man Nuh Dress Like Girl," which was Harry Toddler's first major solo hit in 1998. After the group disbanded, Harry Toddler pursued a successful solo career, known for his energetic performances and catchy lyrical style. He has been active in the music industry for over three decades, involved in over 300 singles, and continues to release new music, including his recent single "Code" as part of the "Passion Fruit Riddim" compilation.
Harry Toddler's music career spans multiple genres within the dancehall and reggae spectrum, showcasing his versatility as a performer. He has collaborated with major artists and has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, often using his platform for social advocacy. His legacy in the dancehall scene is marked by his dynamic stage presence and iconic tracks that have resonated both locally and internationally.
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