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Reggae Souljahs: Beating Babylon With ...

1.8M streams

1,772,677

Rastafari Way

1.5M streams

1,467,926

Long Day

323.1K streams

323,105

Never Let Love Go

313K streams

313,046

Time Machine

232.1K streams

232,097

Since I Throw the Comb Away

78.5K streams

78,529

Rastafari Rise

66.2K streams

66,226

Hot Fire Riddim

44.6K streams

44,628

Since I Throw the Comb Away (Dub)

15.6K streams

15,619

Economic Slavery

10.2K streams

10,201

Biography

Damion Darrel Warren (born 21 September 1980), best known as Teacha Dee, is a Jamaican reggae singer and former educator. He is best known for his hit singles “Smoke and Fly”, “Jah Jah Is Calling” and “Rastafari Way” which was on the soundtrack of the James Bond "Movie No Time To Die". He started his career as a singer while fully employed with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture in Jamaica. After much success in the music industry, Teacha Dee chose to resign his post and migrated to Europe. Teacha Dee was born in Westmoreland, Jamaica, his stage name was derived from the Jamaican creole for “teacher” and a shortening of his childhood nickname “Deemus”.