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Interview with Capleton, The FireMan,

  / thealtheashow   Instagram:   / thealtheashowtv   TikTok:   / thealtheashow@ucspsoqmbhcwew_iqrqt7qbq   Capleton lit up the stage at Reggae Sting 2023, leaving an indelible mark on the audience. His performance was nothing short of electrifying, showcasing his signature energy and conscious lyrics. As the “King of Fire,” Capleton’s presence resonated with fans, making it a memorable moment in the reggae music scene, Additionally, Capleton’s explosive set at Rebel Salute 2024 further solidified his status as a reggae luminary. Rebel Salute, celebrating its 30th anniversary, witnessed Capleton’s incendiary performance at Grizzly’s Plantation Cove in St. Ann, Jamaica. His fiery spirit and powerful tunes captivated the crowd, reaffirming his place among the greats of reggae music Capleton, born Clifton George Bailey III on April 13, 1967, is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall musician. He’s also known as King Shango, King David, The Fireman, and The Prophet. His record label is called David House Productions. Capleton’s music often reflects his Rastafari views, which he expresses through his songs As a youth, Capleton was given the nickname by his relatives and friends, inspired by a popular St. Mary lawyer and friend of the family. He prefers the name “King Shango” due to its roots in the Yoruba language. At 18, he moved from St. Mary to Kingston to pursue his career as a dancehall deejay Capleton’s early hits included songs like “Bumbo Red,” “Number One on the Look Good Chart,” and “No Lotion Man.” In 1992, he recorded the song “Alms House,” which began to establish his significant place in dancehall. His tunes became increasingly conscious, and he later signed with Russell Simmons’ Def Jam Recordings, releasing albums like “Prophecy” and “I-Testament” in the mid-1990s1. Recently, Capleton announced that he’s working on a new studio album, which will be his first since “I-Ternal Fire” in 20104. His energetic performances continue to captivate audiences, and he remains a prominent figure in reggae musi

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