- One of the most gifted female vocalists to emerge from Jamaica in recent memory, Diana King has the potential to break through international barriers with a voice that cuts straight to the heart, crooning, rapping and belting her fervent message in the universal language of love. King is at the forefront of a flourishing new direction in R&B, blending the contagious rhythms of her native Jamaica with the smooth vocal styling and gospel-based power of American soul. Recorded live in 1995 at Reggae Sumfest, held at Katherine Hall in Montego Bay Jamaica, King lights up the stage with her American hit singles "Shy Guy" and "Love Triangle" and many others from her top-selling album "Tougher Than Love" including "Change of Heart" and a moving acoustic rendition of Bob Marley's "Stir it Up." Originally from a church choir background, moving into the dance-hall scene in the late eighties, Sanchez' first single "Lady In Red" was an instant hit, and he's been a steady presence on the reggae charts ever since. Sanchez has given us many modern day classics like "Lonely Won't Leave Me," "Breaking Up," "If I Ever Fall in Love," and many more. At Sumfest '95, Sanchez was recorded live on stage performing such hits as "Never Gonna Let You Down," "Wherever I Lay My Hat" and "Brown Eyed Girl."—Marc Cerutti
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