Conroy Smith is a reggae musician born in 1966 in Canterbury, Jamaica. He began his career in music at the age of 8, singing for the Observer sound system, and later moved to Kingston to pursue a professional singing career. Smith is known for his significant contributions to the digital era of reggae music, particularly with hits like "Dangerous" in 1988, which gained popularity and was even used as the entrance music for British boxer Nigel Benn. His music often blends reggae with other genres, creating a distinctive sound.
In more recent years, Conroy Smith has continued to produce and release music, including singles like "Sugar Me / Version" and "Love Affair / Version," which showcase his ability to combine soulful vocals with energetic dancehall rhythms. Currently based in New York, Smith remains active in the reggae and reggae fusion music scenes, known for his captivating live performances and diverse musical style.
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