Natty King is a Jamaican reggae singer known for conscious
songwriting, a warm melodic delivery, and lyrics that often circle
around social reality, spirituality, and everyday struggle. Born
Kevin Christopher Roberts, he emerged from Kingston’s reggae scene
in the late 1990s and built his reputation on roots-driven songs
that paired a modern vocal style with a classic message. His
breakthrough came with “No Guns to Town,” a track that helped
establish him as one of the clearer voices of Jamaica’s
conscious-reggae revival and introduced a sound that balanced
commentary with strong hooks.
He widened that profile in the early 2000s with his debut album, No
Guns to Town, which gathered the single and related material into a
fuller statement. Around that period, Natty King was also being
recognised on the Jamaican live circuit and beyond as an artist
with a firm stage presence and a dependable catalogue of socially
aware songs. His work has frequently been grouped with roots and
culture reggae, but his appeal comes just as much from the
emotional grain of his voice as from the message itself.
Rather than chasing trends, Natty King has tended to stay close to
the values that first defined him: clean arrangements, direct
writing, and songs that speak plainly. That approach has kept him
active across albums, singles, and riddim projects, including
appearances on releases such as We Gone Home Riddim and Consuming
The Fire Riddim. He has worked alongside other reggae names in
different settings, and his recordings have remained a good fit for
producers looking for a singer who can bring gravity without losing
melody.
Across his career, Natty King has been associated with music that
reflects the concerns of ordinary life while still sounding easy to
return to. That mix of conscience and catchiness has made him a
familiar name among reggae listeners who value roots singers with a
strong point of view and a steady, unforced style. His catalogue
continues to reflect the same core strengths: clear songwriting,
spiritual undercurrent, and an artist’s ear for songs that carry a
message without sounding heavy-handed.



























