Lutan Fyah is a Jamaican reggae singer and deejay known for
conscious lyrics, a roots-heavy delivery, and a steady stream of
music that has kept him a familiar voice in modern Caribbean
reggae. Born Anthony Martin in Spanish Town, St. Catherine Parish,
he came up through the Bobo Shanti Rastafari tradition and built
his reputation on songs that blend spiritual conviction with
streetwise realism. Before committing fully to music, he studied
architecture at the University of Technology in Jamaica and played
football at a competitive level, but by the late 1990s he was
focused on recording and performing.
His early career took shape around 1999, when he began cutting
songs for Buju Banton’s Gargamel imprint and moving through
Jamaica’s reggae circuit. From there, he developed a sound that sat
comfortably between classic roots reggae and contemporary
dancehall, with a clear emphasis on uplift, faith, and social
commentary. That approach helped him connect with audiences at home
and abroad, and he became a regular name on the international
reggae festival and touring scene.
Over the years, Lutan Fyah has released music on labels in Jamaica,
the UK, and the United States, while also collaborating with fellow
artists across the genre. He has worked with names such as Luciano
and Turbulence, and his catalogue includes well-known records like
Life Of A King, which showed his willingness to stretch beyond
strictly roots arrangements without losing the message at the
center of his work. He has also been heard on crossover projects
outside reggae, including Rusko’s Babylon Volume 2, where he
appeared on “Sound Guy Is My Target.”
That broad reach has helped define his career: rooted in conscious
reggae, but flexible enough to move between sounds, audiences, and
eras. Releases such as Load It and Champion reflect the same
qualities that have long made him recognizable — a firm vocal
style, a direct lyrical approach, and an unshaken loyalty to
reggae’s social and spiritual core. For listeners following
contemporary Jamaican roots music, Lutan Fyah remains one of the
artists most closely associated with its message-driven heart.




























