Eddy Grant
When he was still a young boy, his parents emigrated to London, UK, where he settled. He lived in Kentish Town and went to school at the Acland Burghley Secondary Modern at Tufnell Park. He had his first number-one hit in 1968, when he was the lead guitarist and main songwriter of the multiracial group The Equals, with his self-penned song "Baby Come Back".[2] The tune also later topped the UK Singles Chart again when covered by Pato Banton. In 1971, Grant went home to Guyana, following a collapsed lung and heart infection which put him out of action at the beginning of that year.[3] He promptly left The Equals to pursue his solo career.
Also a shrewd businessman, in 1972 he set up the first...
Ringtones
Boys In The Strret
Dance Party
Baby Come Back
Feel The Rythm (Of Youand I)
Time To Let Go
Get Down Soweto
Can`t Get Enough Of You
It`s All In You
Kill`em With Kindness
Drop Baby Drop