Tony Matterhorn

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Tony Matterhorn birth day is on March 9th. Tony Matterhorn is from Kingston Jamaica. Tony Matterhorn is a popular Jamaican dancehall deejay and selector. Matterhorn started as a back-up deejay in New York City, with King Addies sound system in the early 90s. He further established himself as an accomplished deejay with his lyrical and humorous abilities, especially at sound clashes worldwide. He toured Europe, Japan and the Caribbean extensively for stage shows and sound clashes.

Matterhorn's worldwide popularity came in 2006, when he made a somewhat controversial song called "Dutty Wine" (Smash Riddim). The song is also a dance performed by young women, and many "dutty wining" competitions take place in Jamaica. The success of "Dutty Wine" also allowed Matterhorn's next single "Goodas Fi Dem" (Gully Slime Riddim) to get significant airplay in Jamaica, and parts North America & the UK.

Tony Matterhorn has other songs besides Dutty Wine and Gooda Fi Dem, called On My Knees featuring Alaine 2007 song, Turn it Around (Raging Bull Riddim) (07 song). Running Cow (07 song) is a nother one of his songs that he shares is comedeny side in a song, Talk De Things (Duge Fresh voice 07 song), How We Grow Featuring Firelinks (Drum Lane Riddim 08 song).

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