Natural Black Biography & Music Discography

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Natural Black is the stage name of Guyanese reggae singer Mortimer Softley, an artist known for conscious lyrics, roots-heavy melodies, and a steady international touring career. Born in Georgetown, Guyana, he moved to Jamaica in the mid-1990s to build a life in reggae, working regular jobs while recording and auditioning for producers on the island’s sound system circuit. That early grind helped shape the focused, resilient tone that has defined his music ever since.
After settling in Jamaica, Natural Black began making his way through the reggae industry with singles and collaborations for a range of producers, including Freddie McGregor’s Big Ship circle and later Organic Records through Roger Grant. His profile rose with releases such as Spiritual Food and World War, records that reflected his spiritual leanings and his preference for straightforward, message-driven songwriting. By the mid-2000s, he had become best known for Far From Reality, a song that widened his audience and remained one of his signature tunes.
Natural Black’s appeal has always rested on balance: his voice is firm but warm, and his songs often carry a social conscience without losing their melodic pull. He has worked across classic roots, lovers rock, and modern reggae styles, recording with producers such as King Jammy, Freddie McGregor, 5th Element, Firehouse, Harmony House, and others. That range has kept him active across different corners of the genre, from sound system-friendly singles to full-length projects aimed at a broader reggae audience.
His music has also taken him well beyond the Caribbean. Touring in Europe, North America, and other regions helped establish him as a familiar name among reggae fans who value artists with a traditional foundation and an independent streak. Whether on stage or on record, Natural Black has built a career around consistency, conviction, and songs that speak to everyday struggle, faith, and perseverance. For listeners discovering him through newer releases or older favourites, his catalogue offers a clear picture of an artist who stayed true to roots reggae while finding his own international voice.

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