Papa San was one of dancehall music’s leading hitmakers from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. Songs such as I Will Survive, Style and Fashion, Maddy Maddy Cry, Strange Things, Round Table Talk, and Legal Rights
(both with Lady G) were chart-toppers, and he received the coveted DJ of The Year title on multiple occasions.
However, in 1997, he took an about-turn, giving up secular music and committing his life to the Lord.
“I was born in Kingston and lived at Tower Street and then moved to Thompson Pen in Spanish Town and later Dela Vega City, and I saw so much violence, so much dead men on the ground, so much people died by either stab wounds or gunshot and different things. So you live in an environment that’s filled with violence and political wars, and your mind has been trained to live a certain way, where the gun is your protection and your friend is your security,” he said in an interview with the Jamaica Observer.
Papa San was in Jamaica last week to support his long-time friend Junior Tucker, who launched his album, Journey: The Best of Junior Tucker, on September 28 at Swallowfield Chapel in Kingston.
Now residing in Florida, Papa San and his wife, Debbie, are ordained ministers and started Our Father’s Kingdom International Ministries there 11 years ago.
Still, his music remains a major part of his ministry and he continues to create and spread the message with a new project on the horizon.
My Worship, Papa San’s ninth gospel album, is scheduled to be released next year. It is preceded by the song Who Love Like This, which was released last week.
Who Love Like This is co-produced by Dwayne “Supa Dups” Chin-Quee and Papa San’s son BEAM, who is also a recording artiste. He has collaborated with Beyonce, Justin Bieber, and several other major acts.
BEAM produced One Blood, Papa San’s only number one on Billboard’s Reggae Albums chart.
The artiste is looking ahead to the album and has promised international collaborations and uplifting music.
“My Worship is coming out in the first quarter of next year, and we have collaborations with African artistes as well as international artistes. I’m looking forward to that album, and we’ll be releasing several singles leading up to the release of the project. BEAM and Supa Dups are among the producers on the new album,” Papa San disclosed.
“You can expect songs that will uplift you, inspire you, songs that will bring you joy and peace to remind you who Jesus is, songs to help you walk in the ways of God.”
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