Super Cat

Super Cat, also known under the name Wild Apache, ( born June 25, 1963 as William Maragh in Kingston) is a Jamaican dancehall deejay, which focused primarily on the late 1980s until the early 1990s great successes.

Biography

Born and raised Maragh in Kingston Area Seivright Gardens. His mother is Afrojamaikanerin and his father Jamaican Indian descent. William Maragh began his career in the 1970s as a DJ a live sound system. He toasted there under the name Cat -A- skirt. His first single was released in 1981 on the label of the producer Winston Riley Techniques and bore the name of "Mr. Walker ". Winston Riley it was he who produced the single. After he had to serve a short prison sentence early eighties he rose in 1983 in the famous Killamanjaro sound system as a Deejay. There he also got his nickname Wild Apache by his mentor Early B. In 1984 he published his second single titled "Sit Down Pon It" on the Jamaican label powerhouse. In the same year he published a number of other singles on various labels. Two years later, the Jamaican label Skengdon released the first album of the artist with the name " Boops ". At that time he was one of the most sought after deejays of Jamaica. The second album was released two years later. After another single success Maragh founded in 1987 his own label, which he named after his nickname Wild Apache. 1991 appeared the album Cabin Stabbin, which he brought out along with the Jamaican deejays Junior Demus and Nicodemus. The album was the first dancehall album, which was published jointly by several Deejays. Beginning of the 1990 Super Cat signed a contract in New York later three albums and several singles were released with the major label Columbia Records, on which. After several TV appearances and world tours, he was chosen from several sides to the dancehall deejay of the year 1993. In the second half of the 1990s productivity fell significantly. 1997 appeared a single single titled All These Girls Are Mine in collaboration with the Roots singer Horace Andy. Was released in 1998 on Columbia Records, the last album called The Good, the Better, the Best of Super Cat. Nevertheless, he remained one of the most legendary Dancehall deejays of Jamaica. This was mainly because that his Dubplate in sound clashes for the respective sound system, which played these songs had a hundred percent win result. Between the years 2000 and 2004 re-appeared increasingly singles, of which Reggae Matic for the time being last one was. Super Cat inspired many famous DJs such as Sean Paul.

Discography

Super Cat has sung many riddims, or betoastet and released many singles with unknown release dates, they have not been considered here.

Albums

Singles, bootleg

Singles with other artists

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