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His deeply religious family life (his mother was a Seventh-day Adventist and his grandmother a Revivalist) imbued him with a profound spirituality. During his youth, his favourite singers were reggae legends Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, musicians who strongly influenced his own style.[3] Peter Tosh's influence can definitely be heard in Anthony B's vocal delivery and revolutionary stance.\n\nAnthony B adopted Rastafari movement beliefs as a teenager, a decision which was not well received by his family. The stubborn and determined Anthony B refused to give up his new religion and his dreadlocks and moved to the home of his aunt and uncle in the Kingston suburb, Portmore. He is a member of the Bobo Ashanti branch of the movement. \"Bobo Dreads\", as they are known, are recognisable by their long robes and turbans. The strong Afrocentric pride and the other Rastafarian beliefs (or \"overstandings\" as Rastafarians prefer to call them) are reflected in his songs.\n\nWhile attending high school, Anthony B debuted as a deejay for the local sound system, Shaggy Hi-Power. In 1988, he befriended reggae artists such as Determine, Mega Banton, Ricky General and Terror Fabulous.\n\nAt this point in the reggae industry, singing \"slack\" songs about women was the popular thing to do. Anthony B did not believe in degrading women and chose to pen politically slanted songs instead. He collaborated with Little Devon and made his debut single \"The Living is Hard\" on the Wizard label in 1993. Anthony B tried many different producers before joining with Richard Bell, creating hits such as \"Fire Pon Rome\", \"Raid Di Barn\", \"Rumour\", and \"Repentance Time\". \nIn late 1997, Anthony B released Universal Struggle, followed by a large number of albums since including 1999's Seven Seals, 2003's Street Knowledge, 2004's Untouchable which featured collaborations with artists including Wyclef Jean, Snoop Dogg \u0026 Bone Crusher, 2005's Black Star plus My Hope, and more recently, Life Over Death (2008).\n\nIn January 2013, he was charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute after being stopped in Georgia, United States due to illegally tinted windows in the vehicle in which he was travelling; He subsequently had to cancel several shows in South America as he was not allowed to travel outside the US.\n\nIn July 2013 he released Tribute to Legends, an album of cover versions of songs by artists such as Bob Marley, The Maytals, John Lennon, Ray Charles, Elvis Presley, and Ini Kamoze; Speaking of the album, he stated \"I chose to make a tribute album to firstly show how much these legends influence my music and my life\".\n\nAnthony B tours extensively in Europe, South America, North America, Australia, Asia and Africa.\n\nTalking of his faith and music, Anthony B commented, \"When we say 'burn fire' we don't mean take a match and light somebody, we are saying get rid of these things that are no good for humanity\".\n\nIn 2016, Anthony B release a new album, Tears Of Luv on his label Born Fire Music and collaborate with various producer around the world.\n\nDISCOGRAPHY\nALBUMS\nPredator \u0026 Prey (1996, Alpha Enterprises)\nReal Revolutionary – UK / So Many Things – US (1996, Greensleeves)\nUniversal Struggle (1997, VP Records)\nSeven Seals (1999, VP Records)\nThat's Life (2001, VP Records)\nMore Love (2001, AO ! Records)\nLive on the Battlefield (2002, Jahmin' Records)\nStreet Knowledge (2003, VP Records)\nJudgment Time (2003, 2B1 Records)\nSmoke Free (2003, Bogalusa Records)\nVoice of Jamaica vol. 2 (2003, Nocturne)\nWise Man Chant (2004, Black Scorpio)\nJustice Fight (2004, Nocturne)\nUntouchable (2004, Togetherness Records)\nPowers of Creation (2004, Nocturne)\nBlack Star (2005, Greensleeves)\nMy Hope (2005, AL.TA.FA.AN. / Minor 7 Flat 5)\nConfused Times (2005, Penitentiary)\nGather and Come (2006 Penitentiary)\nSuffering Man (2006 Tad's Records)\nHigher Meditation (2007 Greensleeves)\nTrue Rastaman (2008 Penitentiary Records)\nLife Over Death (2008 Born Fire)\nRise Up (2009 Greensleeves)\nRasta Love (2011 Born Fire)\nFreedom Fighter (2012 Irievibrations)\nChoices (2012)\nMy2K Vol. 1 (2013 Born Fire)\nTribute to Legends (2013 Born Fire)\nTears of Luv (2015 Born Fire)\nAnthony B (2016)\n\nCOMPILATIONS\nChanting Down Babylon (1997, Power Play); live, with Buju Banton\n2 Strong (1998, Star Trail/VP Records); with Sizzla\nAnthony B \u0026 Idren (1998, Jamaican Vibes)\nAnthony B \u0026 Friends (1998, Rhino Records)\nNazarene Vow (1999, Records Factory); with Junior Timba\n3 Wise Men (1999, J\u0026D); with Sizzla and Luciano\nOne Mission (1999, J\u0026D); with Capleton\nSaddle to the East (2001, Brick Wall); with Jah Mason and Steve Machete\n4 Rebels (2001, VP Records); with Sizzla, Luciano, and Yami Bolo\nThe Five Disciples (2001, Penitentiary / Jet Star); with Sizzla, Luciano, Junior Kelly, and Capleton\nWe Three Kings (2001, AO ! Records); with Sizzla\nWe Three Kings (2002, Navarre); with Capleton and Luciano\nFour The Hard Way (2002, City Hall); with Capleton, Sizzla, and Luciano\nKings of Zion (2002, Jet Star); with Capleton, Sizzla, and Junior Kelly\nReggae Max (2002, Jet Star)\n5 Blazing Fires (2002, Fire Ball); with Admiral Tibbett, Sizzla, Capleton, Positive Jayz and Michael Fabulous\nFive Disciples Part II (2003, Jet Star); with Capleton, Luciano, Sizzla, and Jr. Kelly\nKings of Zion vol. 3 (2005, Charm); with Capleton, Sizzla, and Turbulence\nJah Warriors vol. III (2005, Penitentiary); with Luciano\nThe Pow Pow Trilogy (2008, Pow Pow); with Turbulence and Jah Mason\nEncore (2010)\nNYC-2-Africa (2010, Suatomic Sound); with Subatomic Sound System, Nomadic Wax, Jahdan Blakkamoore, and Bajah", "genre": "Dancehall", "location": { "@type": "Place", "name": "Kingston, Jamaica" }, "name": "Anthony B", "sameAs": "https://www.bandsintown.com/a/19495-anthony-b?came_from=209" }, "startDate": "2025-07-15T21:45:00+02:00", "url": "https://www.bandsintown.com/e/107003803-anthony-b-at-boschetto?came_from=209" }