*1972 JM
Reggae
A.k.a. Clement Campbell Jr. P. Junior Pang
Clement Campbell a.k.a. Junior Pang, and better as Junior P was born in St. Andrews Jamaica, July of 1972. At the age of seven he won his first local talent show. Between the ages of seven and twelve, he worked with several sound systems as a deejay and part-time selector. The music prodigy had the privilege of working with prestigious sound systems as Jack Scorpio, Stone Love, Lee Unlimited and African Star. In 1986 at the age of twelve, he recorded his first song called "Ninja Bike" for Scorcher Records. Junior P. performed with high profile artists/groups such as B.B.D, Frankie Paul, Big Daddy Cane, and Coolio. In 1996, Capital Records released the single "Good Body Gal" and immediately it rose to the top on DJ's play list internationally. The single even rose to #2 on Choice FM London's play list. The follow up album "Cockburnpen" was a mixture of hip-hop and reggae featuring artist like Slim Kid Tre, Pharcyde, Junior Cat, Roger Flames, Tenor Blue, and Frankie Paul. In the fall of 1999, Junior P was introduced to Kevin L Brown of CanJa Sounds, by vocalist Dakeye of Detour Posse. At this time, Brown voiced Junior. P and Dakeye on "Keep On Loving Jah." The sessions went so well Junior P went on to voice more tunes including, "Love In Mi Heart", "Black Princess" and "Hand Mi Da Fiya (aka Burn Baggawire)." His raw and energetic recordings not only reconfirmed Junior P.'s abilities as an entertainer and songwriter, but also displayed a man on a mission. That mission, put simply: "To serve Jah, and tell others of Jah's word through music."
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Good Life / Shake Yuh Body | Junior P., Kenya | 2006 | Single |
Jah Works | Junior P. | 2003 | Album |
Too Much Blood | Prince Ranny, Junior P. | 1996 | Single |
Natural Gal / Good Body Gal | Junior P. | 1995 | Album |
Lion Of Juda | Junior P. | Single | |
Just Get Hired / Show Love | Junior P. | Single |