ALBUM3 the Good Way (Warrior Race)Anthony B, Gowdie Ranks & Jah Mason
ALBUMTibet DubsAdmiral Tibet & Anthony B
ALBUMTribute to LegendsAnthony B
ALBUMBorn Fire Music Presents My2K, Vol. 1 (Reggae & Dancehall Compilation)Anthony B
ALBUMFreedom Fighter (Bonus Track Version)Anthony B
ALBUMDem Can't Stop We from Talk (Remixes)Anthony B, Subatomic Sound System & Nomadic Wax
ALBUMAnthony B - EPAnthony B
ALBUMRasta LoveAnthony B
ALBUM2 StrongSizzla & Anthony B
ALBUMLife Over DeathAnthony B
Anthony B's Popular Music Videos
Wind Me Up
Dante Bowe & Anthony B
Dancehall Rock (feat. Anthony B)
Bramma
Raid the Barn, Rototom Sunsplash, Benicasim, 2019 (En Vivo)
Anthony B
Pay Dues (feat. Anthony B)
J.L. Ortega
Stay Alive (feat. Anthony B)
Ras Chibuzo
Praises (Lyric Video)
Anthony B & producer Ajal
Praise Jahoviah (feat. Anthony B) [Electro Dub Mix]
Don Goliath
Check Yourself (Lyric Video)
Ras Ceylon & Anthony B
Warriors
Z LaLa & Anthony B
Butterflies (feat. Anthony B)
DJ Alfire
Artist Playlists
Anthony B Essentials
Peace and positivity define his energetic sound.
Artist Biography
Reggae singer Anthony B set himself apart during a career that took off in the mid-’90s with a socially conscious style that merged the punchy production of dancehall with the spiritualism and political insights of roots reggae. Anthony B was born Keith Blair in March 1976. He grew up in the rural settlement of Clark’s Town, Jamaica, where his religious family gave him a strong spiritual core while he fell in love with the revolutionary anthems of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. After getting his start as a member of the local Shaggy Hi-Power sound system, he moved to a suburb of Kingston, where he garnered attention for a hard-hitting toasting style on hits like 1996’s “Raid the Barn”—a strident call against corruption that reflected his devout Rastafarianism and pushed against a prevailing trend in dancehall of glorifying sex and petty crime. A string of acclaimed albums in the late ’90s and early 2000s won Anthony B increased attention, and Wyclef Jean and Snoop Dogg made cameos on 2004’s R&B- and hip-hop-leaning Untouchable. He remained prolific throughout the 2010s, and his well-received 2020 single “Chill Out” shows him keeping a positive mindset.