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Singer of Reggae
A.k.a. Rohan Graham
Roots Reggae Singer. Daweh is the son of singer Leo Graham (2). Born on March 28th 1969 in Kingston's Jubilee Hospital, he went to school in Allman Town and began singing from the age of eight after visiting his father's native Trelawny, where father and son would perform together during school holidays. A keen student of the visual arts, he had ambitions to be a painter until destiny - and also the necessity of earning a living - intervened. He was on the point of joining the army before recording his debut (and still unreleased) Bread Winner for Alton Ellis in 1990. Songs for African Star, Andrew Nash and Kariang then followed before he was introduced to producer Barry O'Hare, who released his 1995 singles [Study Garvey], [No Peace] and [Coconut Chalice] to growing acclaim. In 1996 he made his first trip to Europe, and the following year Barry O'Hare produced his debut album [militancy] , which by virtue of it's "live" reggae rhythms and outstanding array of cultural songs, was soon being hailed as a modern roots classic. Apart from a handful of singles for TMI and Mikey Jah Son - who produced the excellent [Fi Years] - little was heard from him thereafter, although behind the scenes he was busy completing albums for both Leggo engineer Bravo and TMI, who released his popular roots single [Prophecy Reveal].
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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African Dance | Daweh Congo | 2018 | Album |
Help Me | Daweh Congo, Jerry Lions | 2015 | Single |
Go With Jah ( 2015 Mix ) | Daweh Congo | 2015 | Single |
Don't Be Afraid | Daweh Congo | 2011 | Single |
Go With Jah / Real Battle Axe | Daweh Congo / Mark Wonder | 2011 | Album |
King Of Kings | Daweh Congo | 2010 | Single |
Ghetto Skyline | Daweh Congo | 2008 | Album |
Let Us Be Friends / Thunderbolt Dub | Daweh Congo / Isses Dread | 2007 | Album |
Health & Strength | Daweh Congo | 2005 | Album |
Jah Children | Daweh Congo | 2004 | Album |
Steppin / Dubstep | Daweh Congo | 2004 | Album |
Ganja Baby | Daweh Congo | 2004 | Single |
Steppin | Daweh Congo | 2004 | Single |
So Happy / Roots Doctor | Daweh Congo / Leroy "Mafia" Heywood & Winston Sax | 2002 | Single |
Jah Know | Daweh Congo & Junior Reid | 2002 | Single |
Dreams | Daweh Congo | 2002 | Single |
Strong Faith | Daweh Congo | 2002 | Single |
Jah Deciple / King Selassie I | Daweh Congo / Aisha | 2001 | Album |
Guidance | Daweh Congo | 2000 | Album |
Respect | Daweh Congo | 2000 | Single |
Human Rights & Justice | Daweh Congo | 2000 | Album |
Militancy | Daweh Congo | 1999 | Album |
Arisen | Daweh Congo | 1999 | Single |
Seek Jah First | Daweh Congo | 1998 | Single |
Rocky Foundation | Daweh Congo | 1997 | Single |
Gun Play | Daweh Congo | 1997 | Single |
Rocky Foundation | Daweh Congo | 1997 | Single |
No Peace | Daweh Congo | 1997 | Single |
Fi Years | Daweh Congo | 1996 | Single |
Diamond In The Rush | Daweh Congo | Single | |
Most Naturally | Daweh Congo | Single | |
Free Yourself From Mental Slavery | Daweh Congo | Single | |
War Torn World / Born To Be | Yami Bolo / Daweh Congo | Single | |
Earth Runnings | Daweh Congo | Album | |
Provherbs | Daweh Congo | Single | |
Mr Society/ I Am Taking It Easy | Daweh Congo | Single | |
Study Garvey | Daweh Congo | Single | |
A Reason | Daweh Congo | Single | |
Prophecy Reveal | Daweh Congo | Single | |
Coconut Chalice | Daweh Congo | Single | |
Roots | Daweh Congo | Single | |
Rainy Day | Daweh Congo | Single |