Pampidoo

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Pampidoo
Also known asPompidou, Pompidoo
OriginGreenwich Farm, Kingston, Jamaica
GenresRagga, dancehall
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, deejay
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1984–present
LabelsJammy's, Freedom Sounds, Striker Lee

Pampidoo is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay. He was most popular in Jamaica in the late 1980s, with a series of singles using his self-styled "Rockstone Voice". He is not to be confused with the similarly named deejay, Prince Pompidou.

Career[edit]

Pampidoo started deejaying on the Killamanjaro soundsystem in early 1983, often sparring with fellow deejay Tullo T (a.k.a. Tuloch T, Papa Tullo). In 1985, his most famous single, "Governor General", was released.[1] During the latter half of the 1980s, Pampidoo released several more singles including "You No Ready" and "Water Bed". In 1986, a compilation album was released with eight of his songs on the track list (including "Governor General"). In 2007, Pampidoo released his latest single, "Selassie I Rule".

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • The Governor General (1993), Freedom Sounds

Singles[edit]

  • "Bonanza"
  • "Ghost Buster"
  • "Grammy Award"
  • "Hairstyle" (1986)
  • "Love Up Me God"
  • "Me Love Me Boops"
  • "New Body Rock (1986)"
  • "Synthesizer Voice" (1987)
  • "The DJ with the Rockstone Voice" (Talking Parrot)
  • "Governor General"
  • "Water Bed"
  • "Woman A Yu Yard A The Best"
  • "Yu No Ready"
  • "Selassie I Rule" (2007)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pampidoo – The Governor General". Roots Archives. Retrieved 1 September 2010.

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