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Anthony Red Rose, born Anthony Cameron around December 19, 1962, in St. Mary, Jamaica, is a pioneering figure in the dancehall reggae scene. Initially recording under the name Tony Rose, he adopted the moniker Anthony Red Rose to distinguish himself from Michael Rose, who also performed under the name Tony Rose at the time . Riddims World +6 Wikipedia +6 peel.fandom.com +6 Apple Music - Web Player +3 peel.fandom.com +3 Wikipedia +3

In 1985, Red Rose recorded "Tempo" at King Tubby's newly established studio. This track became a significant hit in Jamaica and is considered a landmark in digital reggae, following the success of "Sleng Teng" . The song's distinctive rhythm and bass line captured the essence of Kingston's vibrant yet challenging environment, solidifying Red Rose's status in the reggae community. Discogs +5 Apple Music - Web Player +5 reggae-vibes.com +5 wax-poetics +1 Wikipedia +1

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Anthony Red Rose continued to produce hits and released notable albums such as "Anthony Red Rose Will Make You Dance" in 1986 and "Family Man" in 1994 under VP Records . He also collaborated with artists like Papa San and King Kong, contributing to split albums that showcased the dynamic range of dancehall music. Wikipedia

Beyond his performances, Red Rose has made significant contributions as a producer. Partnering with Anthony Malvo, he co-founded the "How Yu Fi Sey Dat?" label, producing tracks for a variety of artists, including Beenie Man, Lady Saw, and Sean Paul . Their work has been instrumental in shaping the sound of modern dancehall. Discogs +3 Discogs +3 Riddim-ID +3

Anthony Red Rose's influence extends beyond his own recordings, as he has played a pivotal role in the evolution of reggae and dancehall music through both his performances and production work.

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