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Luciano (Jamaican singer)
Jamaican singer
For other people named Luciano, see Luciano (disambiguation).
Musical artist
Jepther McClymontOD (born 20 October 1964),[1] better known as Luciano, is a Jamaican second-generation roots reggae singer.
Career
Born in Davyton, Manchester Parish, and raised as the seventh of nine children in a strict Adventist family. Luciano began recording in 1992, with his first single "Ebony & Ivory" (on which he was credited as 'Stepper John') on the Aquarius Record label, followed by a split album with DJ Presley (now credited as 'Luciana') for producer Sky High.[1] His first releases as Luciano included the hit single "Give My Love a Try", produced at Castro Brown's New Name Studio, followed by others produced by Brown, Freddie McGregor, Blacka Dread, and Sly and Robbie, including the 1993 no.
1 UK reggae hit "Shake It Up Tonight".[1][2]
He started working with Philip "Fatis" Burrell, releasing