Clifford Smith, also famous as Mr. Vegas, developed an involvement for music at an young age. But it was the moment he voiced a single on the Playground Riddim for producer Jeremy Harding, even with a principal injury to his jaw, which fixed his fate in the business. Unfazed by the laceration and ambitious, Mr. Vegas laid his one-of-a-kind vocals and created Nike Air - an immediate hit!
Ever since Mr. Vegas lifted his way to the surface in 1997 with Nike Air and the follow-up smash Heads High, the singjay has never looked back. Heads High, with its lyrically formative information of resistance, found on-the-spot niceness with the ladies. It established heavy rotation on prevailing media outlets, not to mention MTV, and even sealed a post on the Billboard charts for quite a few weeks.
With the achievement of the single, a debut album of the same name was a normal next step. Published on the Greensleeves label, the Heads High album made the world stand up and take attention. With hit songs like Jacket, Sweet Pineapple and Everywhere I Go, Heads High was a chart topper. Not surprisingly, the singjay earned a coveted British Music of Black Origin (MOBO) award for Best Reggae Artiste, a clear indication that his fan base had expanded way beyond America and the Caribbean.
Skillfully riding a wave of creation, the artist in an assured manner affirmed his rank as reggae/dancehall's newest star with his sophomore Greensleeves release, Damn Right, which included a flood of favourites including Girls Time, She's A Ho and the monster hit Hot Gal Today on which he collaborated with Sean Paul.
Incidentally, Hot Gal Today was voted one of the all time ultimate collaborations by Vibe Magazine. With his progress to the Los Angeles-based independent label, Delicious Vinyl, Mr. Vegas broadcast his third full-length offering, Pull Up. The title track entered the Billboard Chart and again thrusted Vegas to international status.
During the years, Vegas has extended to issue well-crafted singles which have ensured his caliber as one of the most compatible and in-demand acts in the business. Tek Wey Yuhself, Hot Wuk and Nuh Friend From Dem, from his 2007 Hot It Up album were chart toppers, with Hot Wuk dominating all the major American, Caribbean and European charts. The single even made an passage on Billboard's Hot R&B/ Hip Hop Singles chart. His 2008 Daggering congested a wallop in the dancehall, and in true Vegas style, come 2009 and he again demonstrates his skillfulness with the gospel-flavoured I Am Blessed and Up Deh.
This singjay has took the stage on all of the Reggae industry's major shows, containing Guinness Sting, Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest, Fully Loaded and Reggae Sunsplash. In additiona to plug his way through the Caribbean, Mr. Vegas has also animated fans in Europe and the U.S. and Japan with highly rated performances
Ever since Mr. Vegas lifted his way to the surface in 1997 with Nike Air and the follow-up smash Heads High, the singjay has never looked back. Heads High, with its lyrically formative information of resistance, found on-the-spot niceness with the ladies. It established heavy rotation on prevailing media outlets, not to mention MTV, and even sealed a post on the Billboard charts for quite a few weeks.
With the achievement of the single, a debut album of the same name was a normal next step. Published on the Greensleeves label, the Heads High album made the world stand up and take attention. With hit songs like Jacket, Sweet Pineapple and Everywhere I Go, Heads High was a chart topper. Not surprisingly, the singjay earned a coveted British Music of Black Origin (MOBO) award for Best Reggae Artiste, a clear indication that his fan base had expanded way beyond America and the Caribbean.
Skillfully riding a wave of creation, the artist in an assured manner affirmed his rank as reggae/dancehall's newest star with his sophomore Greensleeves release, Damn Right, which included a flood of favourites including Girls Time, She's A Ho and the monster hit Hot Gal Today on which he collaborated with Sean Paul.
Incidentally, Hot Gal Today was voted one of the all time ultimate collaborations by Vibe Magazine. With his progress to the Los Angeles-based independent label, Delicious Vinyl, Mr. Vegas broadcast his third full-length offering, Pull Up. The title track entered the Billboard Chart and again thrusted Vegas to international status.
During the years, Vegas has extended to issue well-crafted singles which have ensured his caliber as one of the most compatible and in-demand acts in the business. Tek Wey Yuhself, Hot Wuk and Nuh Friend From Dem, from his 2007 Hot It Up album were chart toppers, with Hot Wuk dominating all the major American, Caribbean and European charts. The single even made an passage on Billboard's Hot R&B/ Hip Hop Singles chart. His 2008 Daggering congested a wallop in the dancehall, and in true Vegas style, come 2009 and he again demonstrates his skillfulness with the gospel-flavoured I Am Blessed and Up Deh.
This singjay has took the stage on all of the Reggae industry's major shows, containing Guinness Sting, Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest, Fully Loaded and Reggae Sunsplash. In additiona to plug his way through the Caribbean, Mr. Vegas has also animated fans in Europe and the U.S. and Japan with highly rated performances