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K.C. White

Real Name:

Morris White

Profile:

K C White was a Jamaican Reggae singer best known for covering hits like “First Cut Is The Deepest”.

K C White’s career started in the 1970s. In that decade, he released several of his better known singles, including “No, No, No,” “Man No Dead,” “Anywhere But Nowhere,” “Selasi I,” and “Let’s Love.”

In the mid 1970s, K C moved to the United States, where he pursued his career in music. At the time, he worked with the largest reggae music recording label in the Bronx, New York called “Brad’s Records” where he produced songs like “We Need More Love.”

White continued to create reggae music with other labels like Zola Zola, a Dutch company, and he released a total of four albums in his career.

Aliases:

Morris White (2)

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