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"3 Ninjas" (Full Movie)
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12.Fatty Fatty - Maxi Priest
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11. Sure Fire Love - Maxi Priest
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ANGEL EYES CLINARK {JOURNEY TO FOREIGN DELUXE EDITION Album)
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16. IT STARTS IN THE HEART - MAXI PRIEST
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4. WHAT A WOMAN NEEDS - MAXI PRIEST
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1. Strollin' On - Maxi Priest
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3. THAT GIRL (featuring Shaggy ) - Maxi Priest
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3. How Can We Ease the Pain - Maxi Priest
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7. GOLDEN LADY - MAXI PRIEST
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2. Some Guys Have All the Luck - Maxi Priest
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9. Should I Put My Trust In You - Maxi Priest.wmv
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13.Close To You - Maxi Priest
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1. Believe In Love - Maxi Priest
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17. GOD WATCHES OVER US - MAXI PRIEST
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【Maxi Priest 】 From The Album 【 CombiNation 】 1.WE TOMORROW'S PEOPLE-MAXI PRIEST 2.MARY GOT A BABY (featuring Beenie Man) - MAXI PRIEST 3.TRY- MAXI PRIEST 4.WHAT A WOMAN NEEDS- MAXI PRIEST 5.BACK TOGETHER AGAIN (duet with Elisha La'Verne)- MAXI PRIEST 6.SHE WANTS TO DANCE (featuring General Degree)- MAXI PRIEST 7.GOLDEN LADY- MAXI PRIEST 8.WASN'T MEANT TO BE- MAXI PRIEST 9.I ONLY HAVE ONE HEART- MAXI PRIEST 10.HERE WE GO- MAXI PRIEST 11.TELL YOUR MAN TO TAKE A WALK(featuring Red Rat)- MAXI PRIEST 12.THE ONE- MAXI PRIEST 13.SO WHAT IF IT RAINS- MAXI PRIEST 14.IF YOU FEEL LIKE DANCING- MAXI PRIEST 15.DIGGIN' ON YOU- MAXI PRIEST 16.IT STARTS IN THE HEART- MAXI PRIEST 17.GOD WATCHES OVER US- MAXI PRIEST 【Maxi Priest】 Quotation from Y ! Music. Christened the "King of Lovers Rock" by his fans, British reggae star Maxi Priest was one of the most internationally popular reggae singers since Bob Marley. Priest's pop and modern R&B influences didn't exactly endear him to reggae purists, but they gave him a strong crossover appeal that paid off in the trans-Atlantic chart-topper "Close to You." At times he strayed too far from his reggae roots to deliver a true stylistic hybrid, but his silky-smooth voice was ideally suited for light, romantic material, and his best music was as sensual as it was soulful. Priest was born Max Elliott on June 10, 1962, in the Lewisham area of London. He was the eighth of nine children, born to parents who had emigrated from Jamaica several years before his birth. His mother was active in the Pentecostal church, and the family grew up singing gospel music together; Maxi would later convert to Rastafarianism, upon which point he changed his name to Maxi Priest. He was working as a carpenter when he was invited to build speaker boxes for the prominent Saxon International sound system. It wasn't long before his contacts there discovered that he could sing as well, and soon he was participating in live dancehall shows; in 1984, he and Paul "Barry Boom" Robinson also co-produced Phillip Levi's "Mi God Mi King," the first U.K.-born reggae single to hit number one in Jamaica.. Priest signed with Virgin Records and released his debut album, You're Safe, in 1985. A more traditional reggae set than his subsequent releases, it featured production by Robinson and live instrumental backing from the band Caution, and spun off the U.K. hit "In the Springtime." His 1986 follow-up, Intentions, featured two more U.K. successes in "Strollin' On" and the Van Morrison cover "Crazy Love." However, it was 1988's Sly & Robbie-produced Maxi Priest that ranked as his true breakthrough; his Top 30 cover of Cat Stevens' "Wild World" gave him his first American hit, and another cover, Robert Palmer's "Some Guys Have All the Luck," kept his hit streak alive in the U.K. Elsewhere, he embraced slinky lovers rock grooves to a greater extent than ever before, and even made a rare detour into social consciousness with the Beres Hammond duet "How Can We Ease the Pain?.". Now hugely popular in the U.K., and on his way in the U.S., Priest recorded what would become his biggest-selling album, Bonafide. Released in 1990, it climbed up the charts by virtue of the steamy, Soul II Soul-influenced single "Close to You," which went all the way to number one on the American pop charts. Follow-ups "Just a Little Bit Longer" and "Space in My Heart" failed to duplicate its success Stateside, although "Peace Throughout the World" and "Human Work of Art" were both popular in Britain. The hits collection Best of Me was rushed out in 1991, not long after Priest teamed with Shabba Ranks for the dance-club hit "House Call," and not long before another Priest duet, the Roberta Flack collaboration "Set the Night to Music," climbed into the U.S. Top Ten. Nonetheless, Priest's next album, 1992's Fe Real, was a solid outing but a commercial disappointment; neither of the American singles, "Groovin' in the Midnight" or the Shaggy duet "One More Chance," made mu...
