Skinny Bwoy Records

Skinny Bwoy Records is an American record label founded by Reggae songwriter Sadiki. The label's roster of artists includes Sadiki, and Smooth Jazz and Reggae artist Helen Rogers.

Skinny Bwoy Records primarily releases Reggae and Dancehall recordings. Sub-labels include Skinny Bwoy Jamaica and Shepherd's House "Gospel Music".

Artists

Albums released on label

  • 2016: Ronnie Davis – Iyahcoustic
  • 2016: Sadiki – Covered in Love
  • 2015: Helen Rogers – Smooth Jazz Meets Reggae
  • 2015: Various Artists – Sea of Love Riddim, Vol. 2
  • 2014: Various Artists – Sea of Love Riddim, Vol. 1
  • 2012: Sadiki – Jah Is The Only King
  • 2011: Sadiki – Fi Di Dancehall (Collaborative album with DJ Delly Ranx)
  • 2011: Various Artists – Hero Riddim
  • 2011: Various Artists – Menace Riddim
  • 2010: Sadiki – Lifeline
  • 2008: Sadiki and Sandra Cross – True Singers: Sadiki Meets Sandra Cross
  • 2008: Sadiki – Morning's Come (US Edition)
  • 2007: Sadiki – Morning's Come (Japan Release)

Singles

Helen Rogers

  • 2015: Helen Rogers – "In the Light"

Chezidek

  • 2015: Chezidek – "No More War"

Siaosi

  • 2015: Siaosi – "Nuh Backchat Mama"

Twiggi

  • 2014: Twiggi – "Kiss Me One More Time"

EP's

  • 2015 Siaosi – Nuh Backchat Mama – EP
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See also

  • List of record labels

References

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