Tarrus Riley is a Jamaican-American reggae singer and member of the Rastafari movement.
Birth name: | Omar Riley |
Born: | April 26, 1981, Bronx, New York, United States |
Origin: | Kingston, Jamaica |
Genres: | Reggae |
Occupation(s): | Musician |
Instruments: | Vocals, guitar |
Years active: | 2005–present |
Labels: | VP, Cannon Productions |
Associated acts: | Major Lazer, DJ Snake, Ellie Goulding |
Twitter: | Tarrus Riley's Twitter profile |
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About Tarrus Riley
Reggae singer famous for albums like 2009's Contagious. He is active in the Rastafari movement and has performed at the world's most high-profile reggae festivals.
Before Fame
He was brought up in Jamaica and released his debut album, Challenges, in 2004.
Achievement
He had a big night at the Excellence in Music & Entertainment Awards in 2008, taking home awards for Male Vocalist of Year Award and Song of The Year for "She's Royal."
Family Life
His father is famed reggae singer Jimmy Riley.
Associations
His album "Contagious" featured a cover of a Robin Thicke song.
Information related to Tarrus Riley
- Jamaican male singers
- Jamaican reggae singers
Latest information about Tarrus Riley updated on February 24, 2021.