Echo Minott

Echo Minott - Noel Phillips

Person from Jamaica

Genres: dancehall, reggae

Echo Minott
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Echo Minott

About Echo Minott

Echo Minott (born Noel Phillips in 1963) is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer whose music career began in the 1980s. His albums from his early years included collaborations with artists such as Frankie Paul and Sly & Robbie. His first release under the name Echo Minott was the 7" single Ten Miles. His early 7" single releases included double A-sides with artists such as Yellowman, Triston Palma, Johnny Osbourne and Cocoa Tea on the flipside, before his breakthrough hit single Lazy Body in 1985. A prolific recording artist, he has featured on over 100 releases. In the 1990s, Echo voiced his first jungle music track, a remix of Murda Weapon. Echo Minott continues to collaborate with producers of reggae, dancehall and jungle music today.

Taken from Wikipedia.org

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