Delroy "Junior" Reid, born June 6, 1963, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a seminal figure in reggae and dancehall music. Emerging from the Waterhouse district, he began his career at 13 with the single "Speak the Truth." Reid gained prominence as the lead vocalist for Black Uhuru from 1986 to 1988, contributing to albums like "Brutal" and "Positive." His solo hit "One Blood" became an anthem for unity, selling over two million copies. Reid's collaborations span genres, including work with The Game on "It's Okay (One Blood)" and Mims' "This Is Why I'm Hot." As a producer, he has worked with artists like Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs, solidifying his legacy in the music industry. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Reid?utm_source=openai))