Fantan Mojah

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Fantan Mojah
Birth name Owen Moncrieffe
Born 1975

Flag of Jamaica Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica

Genre(s) Reggae
Years active 1997–present
Label(s) Greensleeves Records
Downsound Productions

Fantan Mojah (born Owen Moncrieffe), is a Jamaican reggae singer.

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[edit] Early Career

To gain experience, he took a job working with a traveling soundsystem, and performed songs during soundchecks. He adopted the name Mad Killer, in an homage to one of his favorite artists, Bounty Killer. After being exposed to Rastafarianism, his music began to take on a more positive tone, and he was encouraged by Capleton to take the name Fantan Mojah.[1]

[edit] Lyrical Themes

Fantan Mojah is notable for being one of the new wave of contemporary reggae singers who prefer to include positive themes in their lyrics. Like some popular new reggae singers, he is a Bobo Ashanti. His faith is reflected in his lyrics, where some recurring themes are - praise for Jah and messages of Rastafari, positive portrayal of women, and condemnation of ill morals. This is a contrast to many popular dancehall artists, who encourage "slackness" in their lyrics, with boasts of sexual prowess and derogatory messages to women.[2][3][4]

[edit] Hail the King and success

After performing at many popular Jamaican festivals, Fantan Mojah recorded several songs on popular riddims, and was signed by Downsound Productions. He released his debut full length album Hail the King in 2005. It has become a hit in Jamaica, especially the track "Hail the King", which has an accompanying music video.[5]

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