Glamma Kid

Glamma Kid
Birth name Iyael Iyases Tafari Constable
Born (1978-03-14) March 14, 1978
Origin Hackney, London, England
Genres Dancehall, ragga, hip hop, house
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1995–present
Associated acts Grace Jones, Beenie Man, Jamelia, Shola Ama, Maxi Priest
Website

Iyael Lyases Tafari Constable (born 14 March 1978, Hackney, London, England), better known as Glamma Kid, is a toaster and former Royal Air Force trainee of part-Jamaican descent.[1][2] He had two top 10 hits in 1999.

Music career

During the 1990s, Glamma Kid was featured on productions by UK producers Mafia & Fluxy. Glamma Kid has performed live with Grace Jones on her hit single "My Jamaican Guy" on UK television for BBC Windrush. In 1997, Glamma Kid appeared on BBC Radio 1 rap show with Tim Westwood. In 1998, he was awarded the Best Reggae Act at the MOBO Awards.

He has had two UK Top 10 hits, "Taboo" and "Why". He also teamed up with UK dance duo Basement Jaxx to produce "Fly Life". His song called "Ladies Knight" was a collaboration with UK reggae singer Maxi Priest and interpolates Kool and the Gang's "Ladies Night".

Glamma Kid collaborated on a song with Beenie Man and Jamelia titled "Bling Bling Bling". In 2010, he released a single titled "Gal from U Hot", which featured Ricky Nice and Rebecca Gordon. He released "Fly Away" in 2011 featuring Stevie Star, which was produced by RMC and PW Frequency and released on Kicker Records. In 2012, he released a single titled "Middle Name" featuring Tugga War.

Discography

Albums

  • Kidology (2000) - UK #66[3]

Singles

Year Song UK FR NL NZ Album
1997 "Moschino" - - - - Kidology
"Fly Life" (with Basement Jaxx) 19 - - - EP3 (Basement Jaxx album)
"It's Alright" - - - -
1998 "Fashion '98" 49 - - - Kidology
1999 "Taboo" (with Shola Ama) 10 78 26 22
"Much Love" (with Shola Ama) 17 - - - Much Love (Shola Ama album)
"Why" 10 - - - Kidology
2000 "Bills 2 Pay" 17 - - -
2010 "Gal from U Hot" - - - -
2011 "Boggenstrovia Boi" - - - -
"Fly Away" - - - -
2012 "Have You Ever" - - - -
"Middle Name" (with Tugga War) - - - -
2018 "Weight Lift" - - - -

References

  1. "Glamma Kid: UK Top 10 hits". Chartwatch Publications. 25 August 2006. Archived from the original on 28 April 2007. Retrieved 2 October 2006.
  2. Lester, Paul (1 September 2000). "Who is he trying to kid?". Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved 2 October 2006.
  3. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 228. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
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