The Chosen Few, a distinguished reggae group from Kingston, Jamaica, emerged in 1969 and captivated audiences through the mid-1980s. Originating from The Federals, the ensemble featured Franklin Spence, David Scott, Noel "Bunny" Brown, and Richard McDonald. Their early repertoire included reggae renditions of tracks by Blue Mink and The Delfonics, produced by Derrick Harriott. Following Scott's departure, Busty Brown joined, and later, Errol Brown replaced McDonald, enriching their soulful reggae sound. Collaborations with producer Lloyd Charmers led to acclaimed albums like "Hit After Hit" (1973) and "Everybody Plays the Fool" (1975). Their dynamic performances and innovative style solidified their legacy in reggae music. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chosen_Few_%28reggae_group%29?utm_source=openai))