bvoc, JM
Singer / Producer of Reggae
Jamaican singer/producer/songwriter. Hopeton Lindo grew up in the Kencot community of Kingston, Jamaica. He recorded his 1st song “Black History” in 1979 for producer Mikey “Dread at the Control” Campbell and have since recorded for Music Works, King Tubbys, King Jammys, Two Friends, Cell Block, Heavy Beat, Irie Pen label and others. He produced and recorded his 1st hit song entitled “Territory” in 1987, this song is a genuine classic and continues to be a vital weapon in any dance clash. He attained his dancehall experience from being a part of the Black Star Int’l sound system crew with Brigadier Jerry, Tiger, Anthony Malvo and others. During his stint at Music Works Studio in the 1980s he established himself as one of the great songwriters in Reggae and was given the name “The Pen” for writing / co-writing hit songs like “Telephone Love” by J.C Lodge, “Mr.Loverman” by Shabba Ranks, “Red Rose for Gregory” by Gregory Isaacs,“Confidential” by Aswad, “First Impression” by Dennis Brown, “Can You” by Brian and Tony Gold, “Temptress” by Maxi Priest, “Wanna be Loved” by Buju Banton, “Don’t Test Me” by Deborahe Glasgow plus many more songs. Hopeton was honored by ASCAP in 1993 for co-writing “Mr. Loverman” which was among the songs that reached the top ten R&B music charts in 1992. He was also the recipient of the Martins Int’l Songwriter of the Year Award for 1992. Being kept busy behind the scenes, he made the decision to focus on his songwriting and production career. Hopeton has had his share of successes over the years as a vocalist recording hit songs like “Territory” (1987), “Lonely Night”(1988), “Gun Ting” (1991), “Silent Consent” (1993), “Live Life To The Fullest” with Marcia Griffiths (2004) “I’m So Proud” (2005), “Stand Up for Love” with Peter Gayle (2006) and “Turf ” (2007). To date, Hopeton has recorded and released three solo albums, “The Word” in 1991 for Two Friends label, “For Whatever The Reason” in 1994 and “Turf ” in 2007 both for Irie Pen label. Hopeton Lindo wrote "We Want Peace" a track produced by Willie Lindo and performed by Kasief Lindo, Hopeton Lindo, Beres Hammond, Jimmy Riley and Cynthia Schloss appealing for world peace during the Gulf war. He co-produced Marcia Griffiths album entitled “Shining Time” in 2005 and also did duties as songwriter, singer and project manager for the making of the album. “Shining Time” which featured guest appearances by Shaggy, Beres Hammond, Annette Brissette, Cutty Ranks and himself. In 2005, tracks on Turbulence’s “Nah Sell Out” and Causion’s “One Life to Live” albums were co-produced by him and in 2006 his newly designed Irie Pen label released songs on the Treatment Riddim various artistes album featuring artistes like Everton Blender, Annette Brissett, Cherine Anderson, Fiona, Anthony B, Glen Washington, Anthony Cruz, Ambilique and others. In 2007, the international popularity of the original dancehall classic “Territory” lead to a “Territory Remix” which featured Anthony B and himself, it was well received worldwide. The year 2007 also saw the official return of the vocalist Hopeton Lindo, He releases his 3rd solo album “Turf”. This album was patiently put together and featured guest appearances by the legendary Gregory Issacs, Anthony B, Lady Saw, Annette Brissette and Peter Gayle. Taking the airwaves in Jamaica by storm and reclaiming his turf with his new album and video getting heavy rotations, plus increased media visibility and album sales. This all resulted in the “Turf ” album earning the # 1 position on the Jamaican Music Countdown Album Charts for two consecutive weeks. Lindo began to spread his wings further in 2009, by recording for Sly and Robbie’s Taxi label, Bobby Digital’s Digital B label plus others. This move no doubt increased his popularity among the masses. Hopeton also paid tribute to the ReggaeBoyz football program by recording a special “ReggaeBoyz Territory” song as his original Territory song is always played at the National Stadium in Jamaica whenever the ReggaeBoyz plays at “The Office”. In 2010 he co-wrote and produced the Jamaican Diaspora movement theme song entitled “I am Jamaica”. The song featured some top Reggae artistes namely Shaggy, Freddie McGregor, Marcia Griffiths, Anthony Cruz, Sophia Brown, Peter Gayle, Courtney John, Fiona and Hopeton Lindo making their contribution towards the positive image of Jamaica through music. Other special projects that he has contributed to include his co-writing and performing on "We'll Always Be There" a song inspired by the devastating earthquake in Haiti; this song was produced by Willie Lindo and performed by various artistes, proceeds were donated to Food For The Poor. In 2011, he also co-wrote and performed on the Jon FX production of "We Are One Japan” in response to the devastating earthquake in Japan, another various artistes collaboration. Hopeton continued to have an impact with the release of singles like “Roots Diva" and “Bite De Dust” (both radio hits in South Florida) in 2011 and 2012 respectively. In 2014, his remake of “Red Rose for Gregory” hit the number 1 spot on the South Florida Top 25 Reggae singles chart and he again hit the coveted number 1 position in 2015 with his rendition of the Al Green classic "Let's Stay Together". Over the years, Hopeton has shared the stage with some of the best Reggae artistes. He’s a product of patient development and is safe at all levels, as quoted by journalist Jahbulani Tafari “The true measure of greatness is a combination of talent and ‘heartical’ humility, Hopeton Lindo is more than equal to the measure”.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Road Block | Hopeton Lindo | 2017 | Album |
Wicked Babylon / Territory | Tommy Clarke / Hopeton Lindo | 2013 | Album |
Rude Boy | Hopeton Lindo | 2009 | Single |
Turf | Hopeton Lindo | 2007 | Single |
Cease Fire (Remix) / Guns | Hopeton Lindo & Gregory Isaacs / Peter Gayle | 2007 | Single |
Stand Up For Love // The One | Hopeton Lindo / Peter Gayle // Fiona | 2006 | Single |
I Love You / Lucky Charm | Hopeton Lindo / Raquel | 2006 | Single |
I'm So Proud Of You | Hopeton Lindo | 2005 | Single |
With You | Hopeton Lindo | 2005 | Single |
Make Time For Love | Hopeton Lindo | 2004 | Single |
Cheater / The Best | Roman Stewart / Hopeton Lindo | 2004 | Single |
Your Tender Touch | Hopeton Lindo | 2001 | Single |
Settle Down | Hopeton Lindo | 2001 | Single |
Your World, My World | Dennis Brown / Luciano / Hopeton Lindo | 2000 | Single |
Killing Fields | Hopeton Lindo & Anthony B | 1999 | Single |
Rise Mr. Politician | Hopeton Lindo & Lady Sam | 1997 | Single |
Stronger Than Before | Hopeton Lindo | 1997 | Single |
Mr. Politician | Hopeton Lindo & Lady Saw | 1997 | Single |
Territory / Undertaker | Hopeton Lindo | 1997 | Single |
Single Mother | Hopeton Lindo | 1997 | Single |
Show Some Love / There For You | Buju Banton & Wayne Wonder / Hopeton Lindo | 1996 | Album |
There For You | Hopeton Lindo | 1996 | Single |
Live Your Life | Hopeton Lindo | 1995 | Single |
For Whatever The Reason | Hopeton Lindo | 1994 | Album |
Silent Consent | Hopeton Lindo | 1993 | Single |
A True You Good / For Whatever Reason | Angie Angel, Hopeton Lindo | 1993 | Single |
Ketchie Shubbie | Hopeton Lindo | 1992 | Album |
Silent Consent | Hopeton Lindo | 1992 | Album |
Defend It To The Max/What A Judgement | Hopeton Lindo / Jimmy Riley | 1992 | Single |
Defend It To The Max | Hopeton Lindo | 1992 | Album |
Ketchie Shubbie Dub | Hopeton Lindo / Danny Browne | 1992 | Single |
The Light To My Happiness | Hopeton Lindo / Angie Angel | 1992 | Single |
Silent Consent | Hopeton Lindo | 1992 | Single |
Who Is He / Taking Over | Home T / Hopeton Lindo | 1991 | Album |
Slaughter | Hopeton Lindo | 1991 | Album |
The Word | Hopeton Lindo | 1991 | Album |
Gun Ting | Hopeton Lindo | 1990 | Album |
Terror | Hopeton Lindo | 1990 | Single |
Midnight Lover | Hopeton Lindo | 1988 | Single |
Ghetto Tenament Yard | Hopeton Lindo | 1988 | Single |
All My Love | Hopeton Lindo | 1988 | Single |
Gang War | Hopeton Lindo | 1988 | Album |
Wonderful | Hopeton Lindo | 1987 | Single |
South African Border | Hopeton Lindo | 1987 | Single |
Hopeton Lindo Meets Robert Ffrench | Hopeton Lindo & Robert Ffrench | 1987 | Album |
Territory | Hopeton Lindo | 1987 | Single |
Assassinator / Copacetic | Hopeton Lindo / Super Black | 1986 | Single |
Tribute | Hopeton Lindo | 1986 | Single |
Windshield Wiper | Hopeton Lindo | 1985 | Single |
Gun Salute / Nuh Remember | Hopeton Lindo, Wayne Palmer | 1985 | Single |
Prohibited Area / Bicycle Man | Wayne Palmer, Hopeton Lindo | 1985 | Single |
We Are One | Hopeton Lindo | 1983 | Single |
Mixed Up Girl | Hopeton Lindo | 1983 | Single |
Side Walk Traveller | Hopeton Lindo | 1982 | Single |
African Choice / False Sentence | Hopeton Lindo | 1980 | Album |
Black History | Hopeton Lindo | 1978 | Single |
Pampered Not Battered | Hopeton Lindo | Single | |
Let's Dance | Hopeton Lindo | Single | |
Gully Bank | Hopeton Lindo | Single | |
Ketchie Shubbie | Hopeton Lindo | Single | |
Live Life To The Fullest | Marcia Griffiths & Hopeton Lindo | Single | |
African Choice | Hopeton Lindo | Single | |
The Remedy | Hopeton Lindo, Honorable Face | Album | |
False Sentence | Hopeton Lindo | Single | |
Feeling Like A Million / We Are One | Merva Grier / Hopeton Lindo | Album | |
Undertaker | Hopeton Lindo | Single | |
No Pleasure In Wickedness / Thank You | Alley Cat / Hopeton Lindo | Album | |
Mixed Up Girl | Hopeton Lindo | Album | |
Lets Dance / House Is Not A Home | Hopeton Lindo | Album | |
Strangers In Paradise | Hopeton Lindo | Album | |
Mixed Up Girl / I Am Not The Same | Hopeton Lindo / Merva Grier | Album | |
Pampered Not Battered / Dogheart In Love | Hopeton Lindo / Powerman | Album | |
African Choice / Rub A Dub Funk | Hopeton Lindo | Album | |
Love Chat | Hopeton Lindo | Album |