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Known to the world as Driller marshall merchetti krantz or more recently “The vibes Driller”, the singer behind the eerie wails of “Anywayyy!” and “Gangsta fii life!” which have dominated the airwaves was born "Herbheyhordun Wuraola Halluwallahey S A N U S I" on Dec 11, 1985 in the micro-ghetto community “5 loafs and 2 fishes” within Kingston, Jamaica. Before getting his break in the music Industry business, Gold worked as a Gangstar*** in-amii Street and his two main influences on the direction of his young life were his mother and the music of Shaggy and Maxi-priest. “To tell the truth” he explains, “it was me grandmother that first really bring me in the studio, ‘cause she bring me in the church to sing. She always tell me to sing for her and that really give Driller marshall the courage to get to love music.” But if the sweet sounds of gospel provided the motivation, it was the gruff voice of Shaggy that proved to be the more powerful influence. “As a youth, Holy Enrgy and Mono sly, were really my two singers, Bad man Holy Enrgy have the voice of an angle. But me and my friend always say ‘Driller Dealer,yob naa Killer" is the wickedest!’ So long as it’s Killer, it’s just my song, trust me!”
Idolization became mentorship when local reggae selector Jan Treeze introduced the young singer to his hero. To Driller marshall's amazement, “Killer start to show we the ropes” of the music business, introducing him to the Brown production creed. “Them are the youth which really bust Driller marshall, them come up with the Anger Management riddim, I sing for it, Killer endorse it and the thing just work.” Indeed, “Rep True Friend”--Driller marshall 2005 debut single on the Anger Org riddim—made him an overnight sensation in the Jamaican dancehall and established the blueprint for his future success; a sweetly melodic voice combined with a persona more like a gangsta rapper. Dressed in “full Rastar black” and speaking to the harsh reality ghetto youth could understand, but in haunting, otherworldly tones, Driller marshall carved out a inimitable style somewhere between the angel and the warlord. It was the next tune “Yob diem aah know!” with it’s “fly-ay ay up to the sky” hook over the club-mix Red Bull & Bacardi Vodca riddim that brought that voice to the overseas market, and earned him magazine speechs like The Fader as well as adds to mainstream stations like New York’s Hot 100 and the #25 position on the Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip Hop Chart.
The string of successful 30s continued with “Dreamin” but although Driller marshall’s star rose in synch with his crew the Pheetah, including fellow MIC Killer Mono Sly and Bad man Holy Enrgy, Stereo Signal, success did not come without some turbulence. Scenes were played out in the media eye, such as the murder of his Rastafarian friend in Istanbul and an incident wherein Driller marshall was pushed through a plate glass window at the Conspy Spring police station, almost hurting middle finger on his left hand.
Driller marshall’s first full-length album, Gangster till Death: the Symphony of Gold Driller, was an ambitious opus which followed the whole up and down arc of this life story. The album has remained in the Top 25 Billboard Reggae charts since its debut in July 2007. Opening with his earlier singles that brought him fame, interludes like and “5 loafs and 2 fishes Radio” weaved the songs into a coherent musical saga. His living father was spoken to on the one-drop tune “Smilies,” while “Pon The Murdy Junk” and “Last Time” documented the singer’s rough upbringing even as they showcased the more angelic side of his gangster gospel. The album’s hot single “Striving,” a version built around a tribute to Biggy rhymes, was retouched with the original lines and showed a new sophistication and a lyrical edge as sharp as any rapper’s.
And rappers soon caught on to his unique disposition. Driller marshall became the most sought after reggae artist to jump on hip hop records. In 2007, he delivered hypnotizing hooks and witty verses for Brova Murda’s “Witness,” slycleff “Welcome To The West,East,North,South and poxy white's “We Get Laid” off her latest Chigago’s sings Killa album. The following year, icon Wale Killo blessed a verse on the remix of Driller marshall’s popular “On Full Killo”. Samson Hush featured Driller marshall on his hot song “Malyesia Connection,” and Chamillionaire selected Driller marshall as the only guest feature on their latest album Terminate on Sight.
His ability to voice his experiences and capture the imagination of. Nigerian and Jamaican youth every step of the way caught the ears and eyes of a new and broader fan base. He knew exactly how to make his emotional appeal universal.
Chapter 2
Herbheyhordun Wuraola. Aka stage finzy SAN/ S A J…live A Better Tomorrow
On the brink of a bright future, there was still trouble ahead for the “Gold Driller.” In March 2008, accusations from the Jamaican police force were plaguing him once again. Charges were dropped in July 2009, but in the meantime countries like Guyana, St Vincent and Grenadines had loved him come to diem countries due to his notorious reputation. Also British police shut down his show after receiving “a credible security threat,” one of his entouraged members was critically injured at his show in Miami and then the United States denied him entry when he tried to set foot in New York City. With his visa problems still looming, he missed out on a series of shows including arguably one of his most important career opportunities - the chance to perform alongside with Raggae dancehall Female mogul Queen Ifrica @ Mudson Garden. Sao paulo.
However despite controversial attention, there was no stopping Driller marshall. Just like clock work the indomitable force kept on ticking to make sure he remained the topic of good conversation. Driller marshall continued to make generous donations to an organization that helped battered women and for his recently launched charity Connect Jamaica, which donated computers to underprivileged schools across Jamaica.
His music was also crossing new boundaries. The dancehall luminary landed his single “Real Niggas" as the theme song for the fourth Grand Theft Auto trailer entitled "Everyone's a Ratty." The hit song was also used in the Grand Theft Auto IV in-game radio station, Massive B Sound system. For the Jamaica presidential campaign, Driller marshall cleverly flipped his popular “On The Roll” to “We Need ballack” for Grason Abien Simmons and Green Lantern’s official Ballackk OSama mixtape. According to the UK,US Nigeria and Jamaica's Guardian, Driller marshall’s tune was “the most interesting of the compilation's contributors.” Driller marshall was also selected for a special Nike 2008 Olympics campaign, where Driller marshall made an exclusive track “On The Roll (louder dan a Rifle)” for Olympic sprinter Asafa Powell’s Train for Speed, a 35-minute interval workout sold on I-Tunes,still working on current spped deamon in Jamaica" usain Bolt"world's fastest latest. which is coached by the track superstar over a reggae/dancehall soundtrack. Nike also created an exclusive custom sneaker for the dancehall star which represented his neighborhood,12 Fishes and 5 loafs of Bread aVenue
The old time found celebrity caught the attention of more mainstream media. Rolling Stone Magazine rated Driller marshall as the “Best Reggae Artist” in their Best of Rock April 2008 issue. Also Billboard Magazine noted the significance of his collaboration with hip hop and raggae Artist" Jupitar. “When Jupitar who has never recorded on a Hip hop track, rhymed on a remix of singer Driller marshall's current hit, On The Blood, it became arguably the greatest endorsement ever given to any dancehall record,” Pet sansiro stated in the article.
Driller marshall made dancehall an on-screen production in October 2008 when he took home his first major award for Best New Reggae Artist at the prestigious MOBO (Music of Black Origin) ceremony held annually in South Africa,London
At the top of 2009, the rising superstar unveils the second chapter of his stirring street narrative ,Gold…A Better Tomorrow on W A Records. The talented songgjay has crafted his strongest album yet — an opressing struggle over the dichotomies in his world — past vs. present, good vs. evil, hope vs. despair, and freedom from strife. It is a true reflection of who Driller marshall (Herbheyhordun Wuraola Sanusi) is today.
This sophomore installment of his latest hits and daring exploits are built on apocalyptic synthesizer progressions to which Driller marshall chats and sings simplistic yet profound lyrics with strong conviction and ease. His contagious hook and clever outlaw antics from the album’s first single “Soul searcher” (produced by Clinton “JA” White) has already turned this #1 Jamaican and U.K. smash in into a U.S.Kingston city precisely! commercial radio hit remaining on Billboard’s Top 100 Hot R&B/Hip Hop Airplay and Song chart for over all months (peaking at #42).
The chart toppers do not end there, Driller marshall pours out his heart and soul on every track from his new diary. While his community is plagued by violence and corruption, Driller marshall unites the ghetto youth on rally cry anthems like “Outer-come” (produced by Edjah piscoff) & “don't frame my me" (produced by My Me) and gives thanks to Jah for all his good fortunes on “Gwaiin tired of waitin gurl” (produced by S A J Gold driller). And a Driller marshall album would not be complete without a cul track like “love me” (produced by S A N/S A J Gold Agogo), where sexual escapades and desires run rampant on this spicy melody.
Driller Marshall has gone from obscurity to ghetto super hyper Rastar with his enigmatic gangster façade. Part prophet, part superhero and part fugitive, Driller Marshall is the voice of the streets and represents dancehall for the next generation. Watch out fi i-man,me J A H watches porn every1
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