Luciano’s music is influenced by Stevie Wonder, Frankie Paul and late reggae singer Dennis Brown. It was later on that he changed his stage name to Luciano while often being referred to as “Jah Messenjah” and also at around that time collaborating with Fattis Burell’s Xterminator label where he developed his conscious roots aspect. After recording several LPs for Burell he recorded a set for Island records before starting an independent career recording. Luciano’s most recent work to date is his album ‘Jah Words’ (released worldwide April 26 2005 on the RAS records label) which features such singles as the romantic ‘Angel Heart’ and the political ‘Cry for Justice’, the album also features his heavenly single with a distinctable thumping dancehall beat named ‘Why Should I’ with backup vocals by Shelene Thomas, Luciano even recorded a video for ‘Why Should I’ not widely known commercially but notably a dancehall classic like many. After voicing several covers for the Producer Sky High, Luciano released “Give My Love A Try,” which was produced at Castro Brown’s New Name Studio and was a hit in Jamaica. It was there that Luciano met Freddie McGregor the former Studio One child star who had become an International Reggae Superstar. Joining McGregor’s Big Ship production company, Luciano began creating cultural, conscious reggae that reflected his religious and social concerns. Again in 1993, Luciano scored a #1 UK reggae hit with the song “Shake It Up Tonight” but Luciano says …
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