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Sadiki

voc, key, *1971 JM, Kingston Parish
Singer / Musician / Songwriter / Producer of Reggae
A.k.a. Henry Buckley Henry Buckley, Jr. Pancho Kryztal

He was born Henry Buckley Jr., in Rollington Town, Kingston, Jamaica. With a father, Henry Buckley, who was a singer/songwriter and the Music Director/Conductor for the Jamaica Constabulary Force Band, Sadiki was given no choice as to the career path that would later choose him. He migrated to the United States in the late '80s and settled on Chicago's northside. As part of Chicago's sizeable Jamaican community he was exposed to the newest Reggae sounds coming out of Jamaica as well as the cutting edge of Hip-Hop, R&B and everything in between. Through these influences Sadiki has developed the vocal range and lyrical skills that brings together the best of both worlds. In the late '90s he landed a deal with the D'arcy Wretzy (Smashing Pumpkins) and Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne/Ivy) owned label Scratchie Records, (distributed by Mercury Records).[1] In 1997 his self-titled debut was released on Scratchie/Mercury under the name Pancho Kryztal, to good reviews but disappointing sales as Mercury Records went through a change in its corporate structure. Unfazed by the lack of commercial success on his first major release, he returned to Jamaica in 1998 and recorded "Rescue Me" on the Bookshelf riddim with dancehall producer Tony "CD" Kelly (Sean Paul, Lady Saw, Mr. Vegas, Super Cat). In 1999, at the suggestion of reggae producer "Computer" Paul Henton (Shabba Ranks, Beres Hammond, Shaggy, Jimmy Cliff), he was changed his name to Sadiki – an Arabic name meaning "faithful or loyal" (misspelled Sadeki on some earlier releases). During this trip, he recorded the catchy dancehall song "Love How Yuh Tan" on the Whoo riddim (K-Licious Records). Sadiki again returned to Jamaica in 2001 where he scored a major dancehall hit with "Gal Dem Everytime" on the Buyout riddim for reggae producer Tony "CD" Kelly. He also recorded "Tribute" on the Smile riddim and "Sure" on the No Vacancy riddim for Henton's Boot Camp Records. During that year, Sadiki met reggae singer/songwriter Beres Hammond. He was asked to add his vocals to a track at Hammond's Silekshan Studio. Within a few months of working alongside Hammond, Sadiki was selected as one of the opening acts for the elder musicians' Music is Life World Tour 2002. On tour with Hammond for almost two years, Sadiki performed throughout the US, Japan and the Caribbean. Taking the lessons he had learned on the road with Hammond, he returned to Jamaica where he started work on his debut album. As well as being his singing and songwriting debut (under the name Sadiki), the album Morning's Come was also Sadiki's producing and engineering debut, as he produced or co-produced each and every track. Morning's Come also featured production from top reggae veteran producer Lloyd Campbell of Joe Fraser Records (Glen Washington, Freddie McGregor, Marcia Griffiths, Tarrus Riley), England's top reggae producer Chris Peckings (Bitty McLean, Gappy Ranks), Delly Ranx (Sean Paul, Mavado) and Arif Cooper (Guardian Angel riddim). In March 2007, Sadiki did a four-city tour of Japan.[2] After this successful tour, he was offered a licensing deal in Japan. "Morning's Come" was released in Japan in November 2007 (Skinny Bwoy/P-Vine Records).[3] Within weeks of its Japan release the album hit the No. 1 spot for reggae releases at HMV record stores throughout Japan, and charted within the top 5 for sales in Tower Records stores. The US version of Morning's Come, featuring new and unreleased tracks, was released worldwide in the Fall of 2008. In the summer of 2009, Sadiki started work on two albums. The first album – Lifeline is a collaborative effort teaming Sadiki with veteran producer Lloyd Campbell and Jason Sterling of Joe Fraser Records. For 2010, the first single – "African Queen", was released on vinyl in limited quantities. Lifeline was released in the Fall of 2010. In 2011 the album Fi Di Dancehall (a collaborative effort with DJ Delly Ranks) was released. In 2012 Sadiki became a member of the Legendary Rock Steady group The Tennors and also released two albums – Sadiki Meets Sandra Cross (UK Version) and his third solo album Jah Is The Only King. Through his travels Sadiki has shared the stage with Buju Banton, Gyptian, Shaggy, Wayne Wonder, Maxi Priest, Marcia Griffiths, K-Ci & JoJo, Beenie Man, Gerald Levert, Kelly Price among others.[4]

     
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Keyboards
Genres
  • Reggae
  • Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Folk
  • World
Popular Tracks   
Tears Don't Cry on Lifeline by Sadiki
Jamaican Queen on Fi Di Dancehall by Sadiki & Delly Ranx
This is Perfect Love on Morning's Come by Sadiki
Shawty on Chi Chi Bud by Various Artists
Pledging My Love on Covered in Love by Sadiki
Bang on Bang by Sadiki
Lost Without You (Taxi Riddim) on Full Attention Riddim by Various Artists
More Than Words on Covered in Love by Sadiki
Party Tun Up on Sea of Love Riddim, Vol. 1 by Various Artists
Lifeline on Lifeline by Sadiki

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Discography


Title Artist Year Type
Blue Mountain AcousticSadiki2018Album
Jah Is the Only KingSadiki2012Album
The Book Of Sadiki-I The PrologueSadiki2012Album
Tell Me What I've DoneSadiki2011Single
Tears Don´t Cry / I GirlSadiki / Paul Anthony2011Single
African QueenSadiki2010Single
True Star / Lovers FlightKhadijah / Sadiki2010Single
LifelineSadiki2010Album
One TouchSadiki2008Single
Island Snow ManDelly Ranks & Sadiki2008Single
Slipping Away / What IfSadiki / Richie Davis2007Single
Africa Is Calling / Feel Like A FoolDaville / Sadiki2007Single
Perfect LoveSadiki2007Single
Lost Without YouSadiki2007Single
Buss Liberty / No Boring RideBlack-er & Round Head / Sadiki2006Single
Innocent Or GuiltySadiki2006Single
OpportunitySadiki2003Single
Gal Dem EverytimeSadiki2001Single
Sure / JealousySadiki / Morgan Heritage2001Single
Night Shift / Rude BoyBusy Signal / Rihanna feat. SadikiSingle
Herb You Fi LightSadikiAlbum
TributeSadikiSingle
Would`nt Stay Away / YouSadiki / Lady LexSingle
Money MachineAssassin / SadikiSingle
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