• Get the app
  • Concerts
  • Charts
  • Radio Spins
  • Fast Forward 2025
  • Download Shazam
  • Apps
  • Concerts
  • Charts
  • Radio Spins
  • Fast Forward 2025
  • Help
Listen to Michael Rose, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Michael Rose

Reggae

View Artist

Top Songs By Michael Rose

Listen to Love Should Be Free (feat. Michael Rose) by The Wailers, see lyrics, music video & more!
Love Should Be Free (feat. Michael Rose)The Wailers
Listen to Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (extended) [feat. Michael Rose] by Black Uhuru, see lyrics, music video & more!
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (extended) [feat. Michael Rose]Black Uhuru
Listen to A Day In the Life (feat. Michael Rose and Menny More) by Easy Star All-Stars, see lyrics, music video & more!
A Day In the Life (feat. Michael Rose and Menny More)Easy Star All-Stars
Listen to Waan the Herb (feat. Michael Rose) by Alborosie, see lyrics, music video & more!
Waan the Herb (feat. Michael Rose)Alborosie
Listen to Callin (feat. Michael Rose) by Alborosie, see lyrics, music video & more!
Callin (feat. Michael Rose)Alborosie
Listen to Stepping Out of Babylon by Michael Rose, see lyrics, music video & more!
Stepping Out of BabylonMichael Rose
Listen to Ganja Bonanza by Michael Rose, see lyrics, music video & more!
Ganja BonanzaMichael Rose
Listen to Close My Eyes (feat. Michael Rose) by The Wailers, see lyrics, music video & more!
Close My Eyes (feat. Michael Rose)The Wailers
Listen to Born Free by Black Uhuru & Michael Rose, see lyrics, music video & more!
Born FreeBlack Uhuru & Michael Rose
Listen to No Burial by Michael Rose, see lyrics, music video & more!
No BurialMichael Rose

More albums from Michael Rose

Listen to Sound Box Essentials Platinum Edition by Michael Rose
ALBUMSound Box Essentials Platinum EditionMichael Rose
Listen to Reggae Icon by Michael Rose
ALBUMReggae IconMichael Rose
Listen to Momento - Single by Michael Rose
ALBUMMomento - SingleMichael Rose
Listen to Dub Expectation by Michael Rose
ALBUMDub ExpectationMichael Rose
Listen to Great Expectations (Great Expectations) by Michael Rose
ALBUMGreat Expectations (Great Expectations)Michael Rose
Listen to Power of My Love - Songs In the Key of Elvis by Michael Rose
ALBUMPower of My Love - Songs In the Key of ElvisMichael Rose
Listen to Special Request, Vol. 1 by Michael Rose
ALBUMSpecial Request, Vol. 1Michael Rose
Listen to The Saga by Michael Rose
ALBUMThe SagaMichael Rose
Listen to Warrior Dub by Michael Rose
ALBUMWarrior DubMichael Rose
Listen to Unchained by Michael Rose
ALBUMUnchainedMichael Rose
Listen to Warrior by Michael Rose
ALBUMWarriorMichael Rose
Listen to Babylon a Fight by Michael Rose
ALBUMBabylon a FightMichael Rose
Listen to Imagine: A Flute Serenade by Michael Rose
ALBUMImagine: A Flute SerenadeMichael Rose
Listen to African Roots by Michael Rose
ALBUMAfrican RootsMichael Rose
Listen to African Dub by Michael Rose
ALBUMAfrican DubMichael Rose
Listen to Taxi Sessions Version + Dub (Digital Version) by Michael Rose & Sly & Robbie
ALBUMTaxi Sessions Version + Dub (Digital Version)Michael Rose & Sly & Robbie
Listen to Never Give It Up by Michael Rose
ALBUMNever Give It UpMichael Rose
Listen to Again by WXEL Orchestra & Michael Rose
ALBUMAgainWXEL Orchestra & Michael Rose
Listen to Bonanza by Michael Rose
ALBUMBonanzaMichael Rose
Listen to Taxi Sessions by Michael Rose + Sly & Robbie
ALBUMTaxi SessionsMichael Rose + Sly & Robbie
Listen to X Uhuru by Michael Rose & Sly & Robbie
ALBUMX UhuruMichael Rose & Sly & Robbie
Listen to Dance Wicked by Michael Rose
ALBUMDance WickedMichael Rose
Listen to Dub Wicked by Michael Rose
ALBUMDub WickedMichael Rose
Listen to Big Sound Frontline Dubwize by Michael Rose
ALBUMBig Sound Frontline DubwizeMichael Rose
Listen to Be Yourself by Michael Rose
ALBUMBe YourselfMichael Rose
Listen to Michael Rose Playlist by Michael Rose
ALBUMMichael Rose PlaylistMichael Rose
Listen to Proud by Michael Rose
ALBUMProudMichael Rose

About Michael Rose

Listen to Michael Rose, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Hometown
Kingston, Jamaica
Born
July 11, 1957
Genre
Reggae
One of Jamaica's most distinguished singers, as a member of Black Uhuru Michael Rose was one of the foundation stones of the roots movement, before launching a successful career in the modern dancehalls. His work with Uhuru helped bring the group a Grammy, while his distinctive vocals launched an entire musical style -- the Waterhouse sound. The Kingston neighborhood of Waterhouse is where Rose was born, on July 11, 1957. There, Rose grew up with a love of music, and began his career when barely into his teens competing in talent contests, and then working the North Coast hotel circuit. At 15, he returned to the capital and cut his first single, a DJ version of Andel Forgie's "Woman a Gineal fe True" for producer Newton Simmons. That barely hinted at what was to come. Soon after, Rose linked up with childhood friend Sly Dunbar, who brought him to meet producer Niney Holness. The singer cut a number of songs for Holness during 1972: "Clap the Barber," "Love Between Us," "Freedom Over Me," and best of all, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." Although, none of these songs fired the charts, Rose was already putting into place a sound and vision that would shake the music world. Through Holness, Rose also came to cut a song for Lee Perry, "Observe Life"; it too did little. However, Dunbar encouraged his friend to keep writing, which Rose did while the drummer toured with Peter Tosh. Upon his return, Dunbar brought the singer to Prince Jammy. Jammy then introduced Rose to Ducky Simpson, who was trying to reconstitute his vocal trio, Uhuru. With the enlistment of former-Jayes frontman Errol Nelson, Black Sounds Uhuru was born. The trio recorded their 1977 debut album, Love Crisis, for Jammy, later remixed and given an international release as Black Sounds of Freedom. Nelson quit the band soon after, and Puma Jones was brought in. Black Uhuru was now complete. With their subsequent albums overseen by Sly Dunbar and his partner Robbie Shakespeare, and accompanied by the pair's band, the Revolutionaries, Black Uhuru led the roots movement into the international arena. Across a glittering career of classic singles and masterful albums, the trio reached a new pinnacle of success in 1985, when Anthem won the first ever Grammy in the newly instituted Reggae category. It was at this point that Rose opted to leave the group, and dropped off the international radar. Buying land in the Blue Mountains, the former city boy threw himself into country life, and set up a coffee farm. He continued recording during this period, releasing a stream of Jamaican-only singles. Many of them were hits, and a number reunited him with Sly & Robbie, including "Monkey Business," "Visit Them," "One a We Two a We." In 1990, Rose began his return to the international scene, with the release in Britain of his solo album Proud. Two years later, Japan was treated to Bonanza, which was followed by 1994's King of the General. The next year, the Taxi label released Sly & Robbie Presents Mykal Rose: The Taxi Sessions, which compiled up recordings from earlier in the decade. During this time, the singer had Ethiopian-ized his name, and his Jamaican singles were usually credited to Mykal Rose. In the States, the VP label released Voice of the Ghetto, an album overseen by Anthony Deheny and Bunny Gemini. And in the U.K., Ruff Cut released the Junjo Lawes-produced Last Chance, whose title track was a huge club hit. By now, Rose had come to the attention of the American Heartbeat label, who signed the singer, and put him back in the studio with producer Holness. The result was Rose's eponymous album, his third release for 1995. The track "Short Temper" was also spun off as a single. 1996 brought the Nuh Carbon album, which was released in the States by the RAS label, but actually featured older recordings, overseen by Jah Screw. Heartbeat, meanwhile, offered up the brand new, self-produced Be Yourself, which spun off the club hit "Rude Boys (Back in Town)." The album created quite a firestorm, as it included two classic Uhuru songs, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" and "I Love King Selassie." A dub counterpart of the album also appeared, Big Sound Frontline. Rose also moved into production and launched three labels, Grammy Rose, Ruff Roze, and Imaj, as homes for his own music and productions. The singer took to the road in 1996, as part of Heartbeat's Culture Splash Tour. He continued touring during 1997, and live appearances from this period were featured on the Party in Session -- Live album, released later that year. It was a busy time, and a new studio album in 1997, the Mafia & Fluxy-produced Dance Wicked, accompanied by its dub companion Dub Wicked, soon appeared. Meanwhile, British fans were treated to Selassie I Showcase, overseen by Frenchie and Fashion, and rounding up Rose's Maximum Sound hits including "Rush on the Tonic" and "Jah Is my Shepherd," featuring DJ Cutty Ranks. Of course, this wasn't the first time Rose had joined forces with a DJ, he also had a huge hit paired with Shabba Ranks on a new version of the Uhuru classic "Shine Eye Gal," while "Burn Down Rome" united Rose with his Black Uhuru replacement Junior Reid. Later, the singer also cut a new version of "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" with African artist Dr. Alban, retitled "Karolina." The singer continued to place singles regularly into the European and Jamaican charts, although few of these releases turned up in the States. Rose's large international following was treated to another world tour, and thus it wasn't until 1999 that his next album, Bonanza, appeared. The record created a new controversy by its inclusion of love songs. That same year, the Tabou label released X Uhuru, on which Rose and Sly & Robbie resurrect and reinvent classic Black Uhuru hits. The singer has continued touring and recording, and in 2001 his Never Give It Up album was released. An American tour followed in the new year. ~ Jo-Ann Greene

Similar to: Michael Rose

Discover more music and artists similar to Michael Rose, like Mykal Rose, Black Uhuru, Earl Sixteen
Listen to Mykal Rose, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Mykal Rose
Listen to Black Uhuru, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Black Uhuru
Listen to Earl Sixteen, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Earl Sixteen
Listen to The Twinkle Brothers, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
The Twinkle Brothers
Listen to Don Carlos, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Don Carlos
Listen to Israel Vibration, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Israel Vibration
Listen to Junior Reid, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Junior Reid
Listen to Johnny Clarke, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Johnny Clarke
Listen to Dennis Brown, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Dennis Brown
Listen to Burning Spear, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Burning Spear

Shazam Footer

Select language:

Company

  • About Us
  • Apps
  • Careers
  • Help for Apple Devices
  • Help for Android Devices
  • ShazamKit for Developers

Legal

  • Terms
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Your Data
  • My Library
Google Play Store
Apple App Store
Chrome Web Store
Galaxy Store

Follow Us

© Copyright 2025 Apple Inc. and its affiliates | Supplier Responsibility
instagramSharePathic_arrow_out
Michael Rose has also released music as a member of Black Uhuru and Aswad.