Derrick Harriott is a pioneering Jamaican singer, producer, and label owner whose career helped shape the sound of rocksteady and early reggae. Rising to prominence in the 1960s with the Jiving Juniors vocal group, he later launched his solo career and founded the influential Crystal Records label. Known for his smooth vocal delivery and innovative production, Harriott nurtured talents such as the Chosen Few and Sugar Minott. His enduring contributions continue to influence generations of reggae and soul enthusiasts worldwide.