British-Jamerican legend Shinehead, whose given identify is Edmund Carl Aiken, is encouraging followers on Instagram to participate in a dance problem commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of his legendary hit track ‘Jamaican in New York.’
In a current put up on his @original_shinehead account, he shared:
“It was all vibes when this dance crew was skanking it up in Kingston, JA (Allman City to be actual) to the cultural basic Jamaican in New York by Shinehead. Can’t consider a greater approach to kick off the hit track’s thirtieth Anniversary than with movies, which creatively characterize it. Publish your video for #JamaicaninNewYork30 contest immediately!”
Shinehead’s Journey: From London to The Bronx
The artist’s musical journey is a captivating one. Born in London to Jamaican dad and mom, he moved to Jamaica on the age of 4, then later, he moved to The Bronx in New York after which again to Jamaica earlier than making New York his everlasting house in 1976.
He kicked off his profession within the Eighties performing for varied New York Metropolis Dancehall sound methods, together with Tony Screw’s Downbeat the Ruler, based mostly in The Bronx. Shinehead is credited as one of many authentic acts who masterfully fused Hip Hop with Reggae, and his debut recording, “Who the Cap Suits (Let Them Put on It),” was launched in 1986 as a part of the album “Tough & Rugged,” on the unbiased file label African Love Music.

Chart-Toppers and Reggae Classics
His profession is peppered with chart-toppers and reggae classics. The motivational hit, “Try,” as an illustration, has been a reggae favourite in Jamaica since its launch in 1991, and reached No. 30 on the UK Singles Chart two years later. Plus, his songs like “Attempt My Love” in 1992 and “Let Em In” discovered their place on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop charts.
Immediately, “Jamaican In New York,” a reimagining of British singer Sting’s “Englishman in New York,” which is featured on his 1992 album, “Sidewalk College”, stands tall as one among his largest hits so far.
Albums That Made Waves
Shinehead was signed to Elektra Data, and through this time, he dropped some exceptional albums. Amongst them was “Sidewalk College”, “Unity” and “The Actual Rock” which all made the Billboard charts.
Extremely revered within the music trade and Caribbean Diaspora, his usually speedy hip-hop-dancehall-fusion model continues to captivate audiences and encourage younger artists.
You can also be a part of Shinehead in celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of “Jamaican in New York” by posting your video on Instagram with the #JamaicaninNewYork30 hashtag to maintain the vibes alive!