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The Prodigal Son

1.1M streams

1,146,269

Pure Gold

779.6K streams

779,555

76 99

295.9K streams

295,917

Old Masters Revisited Vol.1

15.3K streams

15,275

These Words For Mama

9.4K streams

9,446

Prayer

4.1K streams

4,143

Prayer a Day

2.9K streams

2,878

Waga Waga

2.8K streams

2,785

Genesis

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Biography

b. Calvin Curtis Whilby, 2 June 1976, St. Catherine, Jamaica, West Indies. Whilby was raised by his grandmother in a Christian environment and proved loyal to the faith until she died. Following his grandmother’s demise he moved to Kingston and settled in the notorious Rema district where he was drawn into the gang violence that plagued the area. He returned to the fold when he was invited to attend a church service and inspired by the biblical parable he became known as the Prodigal Son. He was soon demonstrating his commitment to the faith when he joined entertainers such as Danny Browne, Chevelle Franklin, Junior Tucker and Mr. Goddy Goddy in a series of gospel tours. The increasing number of reggae artists acknowledging Christianity seemed to be in direct response to the considered animosity toward the church from the ‘Bobo Dread’ DJs. The Bobo Dreads included artists such as Capleton, Anthony B. and Sizzla who chanted lines that often criticised the sanctimonious attitude of the church. The DJs were ‘calling down the flame of judgement’ in the Caribbean, which led to accusations that their words inspired atrocities such as the burning of the Cathedral of The Immaculate Conception in St. Lucia. While building his musical career Prodigal Son condemned these acts and released a series of popular singles including, ‘I Wish’ and ‘Woe’, that made a significant impression on the Star Top 40. Inspired by his success the producer Danny Browne managed and promoted the singer who has since toured with one of gospel’s finest exponents, CeCe Winans.