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Leroy Smart
Musical artist
Leroy Smart (born 1952) is a reggae singer-songwriter and record producer from Kingston, Jamaica.
Biography
Smart was born in 1952 and orphaned at the age of two.
He was raised at Maxfield Park Children's Home and educated at Alpha Boys School,[1] where he studied singing, drums, and dancing.[2]
Smart recorded his first single, "It Pains Me", in 1969 for a producer called Mr.
Caribbean.[3] In 1970, he recorded "Ethiopia" for Joe Gibbs and the first version of one of his most famous songs, "Pride & Ambition", with producer Gussie Clarke. In 1972, he recorded the conscious tune, "God Helps The Man" for Bunny Lee's Jackpot label, drawing inspiration from the ancientwisdom and fable teaching God helps those who help themselves.
His breakthrough would come in 1973 with "Mother Liza", produced by Jimmy Radway, which topped the local singles chart, and led to "Pride & Ambition" also becoming a big local hit.