Ward 21

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Ward 21
Origin Flag of Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica
Genre(s) Dancehall, reggae
Years active 1998 - present
Label(s) Greensleeves
Associated acts Wayne Marshall
Website www.ward21.tk
Members
Ranaldo "Rumblood" Evans
Andre "Suku" Gray
Mark "Mean Dog" Henry
Kunley McCarthy

Ward 21 are group of dancehall musicians and producers hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, named for the psychiatric ward at the University College Hospital in Kingston.[1] Ward 21 are renowned producers and have created hit dancehall riddims like "Badda badda", "Da Joint", "Bellyas", and "Volume" as well as hit singles like "Haters" and "Judgement Day". In 2005, the group went on a tour through Europe, playing shows in Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Romania, Switzerland, Italy and Spain. They also performed at Europe's biggest reggae festival, Summerjam, later that year.[2]

In addition to countless singles (released mostly on King Jammy's label) and tracks on compilations, Ward 21 have released three albums on the reggae label Greensleeves.

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  • Mentally Disturbed (2001)
  • U Know How We Roll (2003)
  • King of the World (2006)

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